Best app (or Handbrake settings) to rip copy DVDs? I'm working on building my digital collection of movies and want to digitize a bunch of old DVDs I have I have a DVD USB player and an M1 Pro MBP I used Handbrake back in the day on my old Intel Mac to do this, but I haven't used Handbrake in probably a decade now Is that still the best app
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
Handbrake: How to Handle a Movie That Uses TWO Aspect Ratios? But because the movie STARTS in 2 35:1, Handbrake wants to rip the entire movie in that format and so it's 2 35:1 all the way through -- the 1 78:1 scenes are being truncated at the top and bottom to fit that format
Handbrake, Monterey and M1Pro Max Videotoolbox Just wanted to chime in with my own handbrake m1 Max issues Using a 32GB 16" running 12 0 1 and Handbrake 1 4 2 I always test new hardware speed using 1080p30 fast preset (CQ changed to 22 for VideoToolBox) and an mkv from a blu ray Using on a 7 GPU core m1 Air running 11 5 2 and using these settings, VideoToolBox runs at about 140fps But on my new M1 Max, it runs about 60fps Very weird
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