This has to be the S L O W E S T piece of software...
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This has to be the S L O W E S T piece of software...
Dear Everyone.
This ISN'T a tech query, it's a statement of fact.
I wanted to chop a Spongebob Squarepants epic-length collection of episodes into separate episodes. So I downloaded this, because it was recommended to me. And it is the SLOWEST thing I've EVER seen! I tried chopping 20 minutes from a 3-hour DVD and it took 3 hours to do what it called Part 1, whatever that means. Then Part 2 came up.
EIGHT HOURS!!!! TO CHOP 20 MINUTES OF VIDEO OUT. Like.... life's too short. Three short, even.
My motherboard isn't a top-of-the-range jobbie, it's an AMD Sempron, but... eight hours? For 20 minutes of video? Do you lot consider that normal?
I'm gonna try DVD Knife, see if that's any faster!
Yours disgruntledly,
ulrichburke
This ISN'T a tech query, it's a statement of fact.
I wanted to chop a Spongebob Squarepants epic-length collection of episodes into separate episodes. So I downloaded this, because it was recommended to me. And it is the SLOWEST thing I've EVER seen! I tried chopping 20 minutes from a 3-hour DVD and it took 3 hours to do what it called Part 1, whatever that means. Then Part 2 came up.
EIGHT HOURS!!!! TO CHOP 20 MINUTES OF VIDEO OUT. Like.... life's too short. Three short, even.
My motherboard isn't a top-of-the-range jobbie, it's an AMD Sempron, but... eight hours? For 20 minutes of video? Do you lot consider that normal?
I'm gonna try DVD Knife, see if that's any faster!
Yours disgruntledly,
ulrichburke
Re: This has to be the S L O W E S T piece of software...
You know, if you want you can make it go even slower.
Or change the encoder to ffmpeg or xvid.
But HandBrake isn't any slower than any comparable video transcoder.
Or change the encoder to ffmpeg or xvid.
But HandBrake isn't any slower than any comparable video transcoder.
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Re: This has to be the S L O W E S T piece of software...
What settings did you use? Using less quality and filesize oriented settings can reduce the time needed for encoding significantly.
Re: This has to be the S L O W E S T piece of software...
Given that it sounds like what you were looking for is more along the lines of MPEG StreamClip, it's pretty silly to blame the tool when you chose the wrong tool for the job...even if your friend recommended it to you. A little common sense goes a long way.
Rodney
Rodney
Re: This has to be the S L O W E S T piece of software...
Also, the AMD Sempron isn't exactly the most powerful processor. Using one of those, you cannot expect much faster encodes than that. x264 (which I assume is what you were using) is a very advanced but also resource-heavy encoder.
Re: This has to be the S L O W E S T piece of software...
I encode 22 minute episodes of my favorite animated show with HB 0.93 from DVD ripped to hard disk. I use h.264 and strict anamorphic (they are widescreen) and other good settings for the Apple TV. It takes about 45 mins to 1 hour for each episode on a dual Xeon hyperthreaded workstation (Dell Precision 470) with 1 Gb RAM.
Is that a long time? Perhaps. Is it worth it? Absolutely! That's why HB has a queue...load 'em up, start it before bedtime and they're done when I get home from work. No muss, no fuss. The output is truly amazing and worth any investment in time.
Is that a long time? Perhaps. Is it worth it? Absolutely! That's why HB has a queue...load 'em up, start it before bedtime and they're done when I get home from work. No muss, no fuss. The output is truly amazing and worth any investment in time.
Re: This has to be the S L O W E S T piece of software...
No, it's not a statement of fact, it's a statement of your opinion. It's actually based on little to no fact whatsoever.ulrichburke wrote:Dear Everyone.
This ISN'T a tech query, it's a statement of fact.
Maybe you ought to figure out "whatever that means" before pretending to know enough to complain about something?I wanted to chop a Spongebob Squarepants epic-length collection of episodes into separate episodes. So I downloaded this, because it was recommended to me. And it is the SLOWEST thing I've EVER seen! I tried chopping 20 minutes from a 3-hour DVD and it took 3 hours to do what it called Part 1, whatever that means. Then Part 2 came up.
What's the link to the software you've written that does this faster?EIGHT HOURS!!!! TO CHOP 20 MINUTES OF VIDEO OUT. Like.... life's too short. Three short, even.
No, you are not normal.My motherboard isn't a top-of-the-range jobbie, it's an AMD Sempron, but... eight hours? For 20 minutes of video? Do you lot consider that normal?
Good for you.I'm gonna try DVD Knife, see if that's any faster!
You can't be disgruntled over free software. You can be a jerk. You can be inconsiderate. You can have unrealistic expectations. You can punch a bunch of buttons without paying any attention to what you are doing. You can blame others for your inability to understand. You can be pompous. You can be a windbag.Yours disgruntledly,
ulrichburke
But you can't be disgruntled when nobody here charged you, or even asked you to use the software that they were nice enough to make available to you.
Re: This has to be the S L O W E S T piece of software...
I don't know what settings you used, but a 2 hour movie takes me about 3-4 hours to encode on average. That doesn't take into account the differences in hardware (and I'm pretty sure that a Core 2 Duo wipes the floor with a Sempron).
Re: This has to be the S L O W E S T piece of software...
yep, with identical settings 0.9.3 is unequivocably faster. Period. People are conflating the newer higher quality presets as meaning HB has slown down. Not the case.
While I am very happy that most folk have found reliance on the built in presets in HB. This is an unfortunate side effect.
Quality and Speed ... pick one ... its the eternal struggle of video encoding.
Note: there is a reason that right before the release of 0.9.3 we added the 0.9.2 Apple legacy presets back in.
While I am very happy that most folk have found reliance on the built in presets in HB. This is an unfortunate side effect.
Quality and Speed ... pick one ... its the eternal struggle of video encoding.
Note: there is a reason that right before the release of 0.9.3 we added the 0.9.2 Apple legacy presets back in.
Re: This has to be the S L O W E S T piece of software...
I have a statement of fact: HB rocks!!! Um, seriously, free software for a program to help me stay ahead of the digital media curve, absolutely awesome. And for speed, in my experience, 9.3 is significantly faster than 9.2. We'll leave it there, don't feel like looking up the specs on the computer I use, but it at least seems faster. Again, awesome effin job on an awesome piece of software.
Re: This has to be the S L O W E S T piece of software...
I am amazed actually by how fast HB is. On my Mac Pro tower (granted, Dual Quad Core Xeon 2.8 with 6 GB of RAM), I encoded Iron Man, a 2:06 long movie, in 35 minutes. That was Universal setting, with the 2.0 audio track encoded to 160 AAC, and the 5.1 sent as a passthrough AC-3, with the comb filter turned on. I was blown away. To even think I could get near real time would have impressed me, but I got close to 4 X real time. You guys are doing excellent work, and I really appreciate your efforts. Please don't let your hard work be tarnished by ungrateful posters like the originator of this thread.