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Handbrake macbook
Handbrake macbook









handbrake macbook

  • GPU time for transcoding the identical film:.
  • The results are a mixed bag for the transcoding speed:
  • MacBook Pro 14.2" 10C / 64 GB RAM / 8 TB / 32 GPU cores.
  • iMac PRO late 2017 10C / 64 GB RAM / 2 TB / AMD Vega 64 / 16 GB RAM.
  • Audio transcode to two 7.1 audio streams MA to AC3 5.1.
  • Setup a quick transcoding from MPEG4 to h.265 with the two scenarios: I have to admit that I am using it only occasionally. That explains why it was crushing my CPUs.Īs promised - done my test - looks like there is some inconsistency in the results with respect to HandBrake. Thanks for the replies! This is my first time using handbrake on Mac, I did not realize I needed to use videotoolbox in order to use hardware acceleration.

    handbrake macbook

    to my understanding handbrake uses the CPU on MACs and since 1.4.0 it runs natively with an Univ resale binary on non Intel MACs. Will give it a try tonight and report back - acc. Is this typical? I thought this app was updated for apple silicon, and I expected it to make better (any?) use of GPU acceleration. I'm getting like 2-3fps, and more worryingly, my CPUs shoot up to 100c+ almost instantly.

    handbrake macbook

    I have a trial version of Final Cut which can make short work of the conversion (but obv would cost a lot to buy), and another converter called videoproc also seems to perform pretty well. It seems like HEVC is the way to go, but unfortunately iMovie doesn't encode from Sony's h.264 format to HEVC, so I've been looking at conversion tools. I've started shooting more home videos after the recent birth of my daughter using a Sony A7RIV, and I'm trying to figure out the best way to encode my movies for more efficient storage. Hello, I recently purchased an 14" MBP with M1 max (32 core) and am trying to figure out if my performance results on Handbrake are typical.











    Handbrake macbook