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Handbrake: Why did it take me so long to try it?
#11
In most cases, i just use the ATV2 pre-set.
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#12
there, fixed that for you.
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#13
Racer X wrote:
there, fixed that for you.

LOL!
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#14
Handbrake is really polished now - the most recent versions run great, and the presets are terrific.

I use the Apple Universal - it's usually only a little bit larger than a handbrake standard rip, but it plays well on literally any iOS device and still looks great.

SKYLANE, that's a great suggestion on using a G4 mini for an iTunes server. Do you have it hardwired via ethernet into your family wifi hub, or is it streaming wirelessly, too?
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#15
"Tip" - Try Handbrake for your DVD ripping and video conversion needs.

You're preaching to the choir, and a little late at that.

I still use RipIt to rip, and HB to compress.
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#16
paul-

thanks for the tip.

the issue recently came up and a media editor friend suggested i try snapz:

http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/

ymmv

be well

rob
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#17
Paul F. wrote: If I can find anything to complain about, it's that it's not exactly fast... at least not on my 2.8ghz Core 2 Duo 24" iMac

Using an external tray-load optical drive should speed things up...
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