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I just re encoded 10 movies using osx 10.6 and the latest version of handbrake and it went great. I just queued them all up and let it run overnight + most of a morning.
I had no problem with the queue. I had to re encode them because the first time I tried handbrake I didn't see the volume adjustment. I could hear my movies (on my iPod Touch) but it could have been louder. I set the volume adjustment from 0 to 2.5 ( about a 50% increase). Now I don't have to set the iPod Touch to full volume to enjoy the movie but I think next time I'll put the setting on 3.0. Edit: just checked my version number and it's 0.9.3 and it's from 23 Nov 2008 so while it's the latest (as of last week) it's not exactly recent. But still, it worked just fine on Snow Leopard.
I just re encoded 10 movies using osx 10.6 and the latest version of handbrake and it went great. I just queued them all up and let it run overnight + most of a morning.
I had no problem with the queue. I had to re encode them because the first time I tried handbrake I didn't see the volume adjustment. I could hear my movies (on my iPod Touch) but it could have been louder. I set the volume adjustment from 0 to 2.5 ( about a 50% increase). Now I don't have to set the iPod Touch to full volume to enjoy the movie but I think next time I'll put the setting on 3.0. Edit: just checked my version number and it's 0.9.3 and it's from 23 Nov 2008 so while it's the latest (as of last week) it's not exactly recent.
But still, it worked just fine on Snow Leopard. Click to expand.Use the snapshot as somebody linked in previous posts.
Handbrake devs release stuff when they are ready to be released, they won't release just because there's an external factor (SL). In the meanwhile, they provide snapshots of their latest progress, which is usually stable. I have been using the latest 64bit snapshot and I have to admit, Snow Leopard works the encoding much much faster than Leopard could do. It would encode around 300fps on SL while same build on Leopard would average round 175fps. Use the snapshot as somebody linked in previous posts. Handbrake devs release stuff when they are ready to be released, they won't release just because there's an external factor (SL).
In the meanwhile, they provide snapshots of their latest progress, which is usually stable. I have been using the latest 64bit snapshot and I have to admit, Snow Leopard works the encoding much much faster than Leopard could do. It would encode around 300fps on SL while same build on Leopard would average round 175fps. I just re encoded 10 movies using osx 10.6 and the latest version of handbrake and it went great.
I just queued them all up and let it run overnight + most of a morning. I had no problem with the queue. I had to re encode them because the first time I tried handbrake I didn't see the volume adjustment. I could hear my movies (on my iPod Touch) but it could have been louder. I set the volume adjustment from 0 to 2.5 ( about a 50% increase). Now I don't have to set the iPod Touch to full volume to enjoy the movie but I think next time I'll put the setting on 3.0. Edit: just checked my version number and it's 0.9.3 and it's from 23 Nov 2008 so while it's the latest (as of last week) it's not exactly recent.
But still, it worked just fine on Snow Leopard. For those experiencing any issues with - 0.9.3 (though fwiw, I wouldn't use 0.9.3 over the latest snapshot for all of the tea in china), I might suggest a look at this thread. Please realize that at least 4 or more hb devs run hb svn on SL on a daily basis. That is not to say you might not be having issues, but its also not like hb is untested on SL. Frankly if you are having issues please include all the info you can (most importantly an activity log) in the hb forums.
Also note that another snapshot is pending very shortly. (oops, did not mean to say that).