HandBrake 1.2.2
Windows 7 Professional
If I queue up say 10 jobs and then let Handbrake run them all, is there a simple way when all finished to see how long each individual job took?
For example, I want to run some tests to see how much quicker or slower encoding the exact same file is with certain filters/encoder/quality settings.
Any ideas anyone?
Job summary elapsed time
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Re: Job summary elapsed time
The logs should tell you.
Re: Job summary elapsed time
Do you mean by looking at the start encode timestamp (e.g. [09:41:51]) and then the last timestamp in the log (e.g. [11:42:45]) and manually working out the difference?
I was hoping there'd be an easier/quicker way and am surprised the actual time elapsed isn't logged anywhere.
Re: Job summary elapsed time
You can look at the encoding speed line (fps) in the log, which provides the reciprocal of encoding time.
Re: Job summary elapsed time
The nightly builds have a statistics tab on the queue, so it's much easier to see this information.
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