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Handbrake Comparison - Alder Lake i5 vs M2 Pro - MacRumors Forums Figured I would post these results, as some folks are looking for some "real world" intel vs apple silicon results Encoding an MKV file using Handbrake, Super HQ 2160 4K HEVC Surround Windows - 32Gb Ram i5 12400F, 6 cores at 4ghz - 5 hours 59 minutes, average speed 8 57fps Apple Mini M2 Pro
M1 handbrake performance very disappointing. . . - MacRumors Forums The M1 HW encoding using Handbrake is very fast, but the file size is way too big for my needs It is hard to get an objective apples to apples comparison when it comes to quality of Handbrake's SW and HW encoding settings, but when I tried to get a similar quality encode Handbrake SW and HW encoding, the file size of the HW encode was a lot
Pro Logic II VS. Dolby Digital in handbrake - MacRumors Forums It is when you factor in that Handbrake (and other programs) are downmixing based on algorithms and dropping the LFE information that you start to hear the differences The result can be (and is) a lot different than a soundtrack that was mastered from the original source and optimized for Dolby Prologic II
HandBrake - No Valid Source Found - MacRumors Forums HandBrake works great for 99% of my video encoding needs I'm using HB to convert 720 and 1080 mkv video files that I have pulled off the net into iTunes format
Does 2-Pass Encoding Really Make a Difference (HandBrake) 2-Pass encoding really takes up so much more time in converting in HandBrake It takes so much time - so I wanted to know; does 2-pass encoding really make much of a difference in the quality of the movie? Thanks
MakeMKV vs Handbrake (for Plex) - MacRumors Forums I'm finally ready to start the DVD bluray "backup" process I've got an Apple TV 4, and Plex seems pretty great I've read lots of tutorials that say to use MakeMKV and Handbrake I'm familiar with Handbrake, and I understand what the difference is between uncompressed MKV and lossy MP4
Can Handbrake convert to avi divx ? | MacRumors Forums You can try iFFmpeg HandBrake does no longer support the AVI file format, because it is very old (from 1992) and very limited, compared to MP4 and MKV DivX and Xvid are both MPEG-4 Part 2 encoders, and are at least 4 times less efficient than MPEG-4 Part 10 (AVC H 264) encoders