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HandBrake 1.0.2 Discussion Thread
Re: HandBrake 1.0.2 Discussion Thread
It's noon-o'clock and the AAC encoder still blows.
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eyeTV auto naming issue still not fixed
I installed 1.0.2 when prompted, yet the auto naming issue with an eyeTV source file still does not pick up the name of the bundle, like it did pre-v1.
I also downloaded the nightly build, and got same result.
Thanks for addressing this issue. I'm assuming you don't need any logs, as you've already been working on this issue.
I also downloaded the nightly build, and got same result.
Thanks for addressing this issue. I'm assuming you don't need any logs, as you've already been working on this issue.
Re: HandBrake 1.0.2 Discussion Thread
Is multi-pass encoding a thing of the past?
Could not find it in the options.
Could not find it in the options.
Re: HandBrake 1.0.2 Discussion Thread
Multi-pass is only needed if you set a target average bit rate (Video tab, right side), in which case the two controls become active.
Constant Quality is a one-pass process.
Constant Quality is a one-pass process.
Re: HandBrake 1.0.2 Discussion Thread
Curious... Are the custom presets deleted during the upgrade?
I had spent week fine-tuning my settings to my environment, and now they appear to be gone.
I had spent week fine-tuning my settings to my environment, and now they appear to be gone.
Re: HandBrake 1.0.2 Discussion Thread
I gave up today. Went back to .99. I batch files, come back and found it bombs every time. And the 1.02 is much slower.
Re: HandBrake 1.0.2 Discussion Thread
Saying it "doesn't" work, doesn't help anyone to fix any problems that may exist. Please raise a bug in the bugs forum or github issue tracker.
Also, if you use the *same* settings, it's not slower. The default settings changed to favour quality/filesize more over speed. If you want after encodes, you can always compromise quality/filesize to do the same as 0.9.9 did. The general rule for encoding is Speed, Quality, Filesize. Pick 2. You need to find the balance that works for you. The encode speed range is from 0.01fps to 2000fps+ fps
Also, if you use the *same* settings, it's not slower. The default settings changed to favour quality/filesize more over speed. If you want after encodes, you can always compromise quality/filesize to do the same as 0.9.9 did. The general rule for encoding is Speed, Quality, Filesize. Pick 2. You need to find the balance that works for you. The encode speed range is from 0.01fps to 2000fps+ fps
Re: eyeTV auto naming issue still not fixed
I would like to support this request. Perhaps another draggable item in the name formatter list: "bundle name"?piratemc74 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 28, 2017 1:00 pm I installed 1.0.2 when prompted, yet the auto naming issue with an eyeTV source file still does not pick up the name of the bundle, like it did pre-v1.
I also downloaded the nightly build, and got same result.
Thanks for addressing this issue. I'm assuming you don't need any logs, as you've already been working on this issue.
It really helps with eyetv bundles and I transcode a lot of them.