Hi drawkward,drawkward wrote:Thank you for the 1.04 update - does it install over 1.03? or should I remove the 1.03 files?
No need to remove 1.0.3. If you run the installer, it'll know if it's upgrading you or doing a new install.
Thanks, mac.jedi
Hi drawkward,drawkward wrote:Thank you for the 1.04 update - does it install over 1.03? or should I remove the 1.03 files?
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# SET PREFERRED AUDIO LANGUAGE
audioLanguage="Deutsch" # set to English, Espanol, Francais, etc.
Assuming you're running the same binaries and have the same source, then differences in encode speed must be due to different settings, by definition.NeoEvaX wrote:Any reason why when I convert using HandbrakeCLI it goes slower than when I use the GUI?
Hi illitrate,illitrate wrote:firstly i wanted to add my thanks to everyone elses to mac.jedi for both taking the time to collate all the different steps required and provide such a detailed guide, but then also to hang around and be so helpful to all of us that have had issues.
i'd always put off encoding my dvd collection because it seemed so much effort - but now i'm ripping through them all with no trouble at all
edit: was readin in the CLI forum and am i right in thinking that the CLI can only work on mpeg format files? so we wouldn't be able to drop any old video files into the Batch TV folder and use the Batch Encode service to convert them all?
anyway thanks again for the great work
Hi again,illitrate wrote:sorry - forgot to say.
Just wanted to confirm that if we previously had the Folder Actions set up on the /Volumes directory then we should now remove that because it is superseeded by the Dispatcher, yes?
Hi Michael,michael_m wrote:Hi,
very fantastic how to.
Where i can change the options Language to German
Preferred Audio Language: English want to German
Thank You Michael
Hi brakestands,brakestands wrote:macjedi,
I am running the 0.9.4 mac gui 64-bit version of handbrake, and also vlc 1.0.2 64-bit, because apparently 1.0.3 vlc is not working in 64bit and won't be for some time. is there any problem that you see with me continuing with 1.0.2 and implementing your process flow and associate tools? Please let me know. Thank you again!
There is a delay built into the batchRip.sh script in the batch rip action bundle. The delay is only active when two or more drives are present. If you are fairly comfortable with bash, you can edit the amount of delay in the batchRip.sh script.illitrate wrote:i'm having a small issue with the new method of encoding.
i've got two external dvd drives on my mac (internal drive doesn't work)
if i put a disc in the one connected via firewire, it works just fine
but if i put a disc in the one connected via usb2, then FairMount seems to take about twice as long to mount the disc, and in that time, the encode process has already started to scan for the disc and then decided that it cannot find it and cancels the encode (quitting FairMount and ejecting the disc).
is it possible to alter the pause between launching FairMount and scanning for the dvd-rom image so that my slower drive has time to get up to speed (as it were)?
i can work around it by manually copying the 2nd disc from the other drive, but then, that negates the whole point of using the Rip Dispatcher in the first place.
Other than that, very much liking the 1.4 setup. everythings working very smoothly
cheers again!