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Nolanistic
Handbrake is the premier DVD ripping tool for OS X.

You can rip to H264 - XviD et al.

In the Handbrake forum there is a benchmarks list - people ripping DVD's and posting the framerate's they're getting. - I was just wondering if anyone'd tried Handbrake for their particular computer with OSX86 and what results they'd gotten?

http://handbrake.m0k.org
williedigital
QUOTE(Nolanistic @ Aug 31 2005, 10:19 AM)
Handbrake is the premier DVD ripping tool for OS X.

You can rip to H264 - XviD et al.

In the Handbrake forum there is a benchmarks list - people ripping DVD's and posting the framerate's they're getting. - I was just wondering if anyone'd tried Handbrake for their particular computer with OSX86 and what results they'd gotten?

http://handbrake.m0k.org
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i thought handbrake didn't work?
Nolanistic
No one has compiled a universal bin, afaik.

I was hoping someone with some spare time and knowledge would whack it into Xcode and compile a universal binary.
williedigital
QUOTE(Nolanistic @ Sep 2 2005, 09:56 AM)
No one has compiled a universal bin, afaik.

I was hoping someone with some spare time and knowledge would whack it into Xcode and compile a universal binary.
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I've used the beos version with a 2.4 ghz p4.
h264/aac at 1200/128. I was getting a little above 6 fps. By contrast I get a little over 4 fps using the same settings on my 1.5 ghz mac mini. I imagine handbrake will be hard to compile since it seems to make use of lots of external components (ie x264 will have to be compiled, etc).
apple fanboy
I sure hope "someone" gets this working. I use three different programs in XP to do what this one program does in OSX. This program makes it easy to make videos for my Zodiac2...
Gdfath3r
It looks like It works for me. Im gonna try with some DVD disks.

Yeppp it works..smile.gif
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