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Handbrake for mac 10.11.6
Handbrake for mac 10.11.6












handbrake for mac 10.11.6

Yes, you can have multiple instances of MakeMKV running simultaneously on one machine, each with control over one or more drives. Lastly, do you know if MakeMKV allows for ripping sound off discs? I have a few music bluray and I only need the music off them. So, far, I've been waiting until MakeMKV is done before proceeding with Handbrake. I have a question, you said, " you can even have multiple drives ripping disks, while handbrake makes its way through an encode queue." What I understand by this is that if I have more than 1 bluray drive, I can use two instances of MakeMKV? Second, I can start Handbrake starting to re-encode while MakeMkV is working? Please confirm. I was only trying to streamline and reduce steps, but obviously, I would have been creating more problems. I have since stopped pursuing the foolish idea I had. Your response can be turned into a small book. You, are a valuable member to this community. And, if you find that you have made bad encoding choices, you still have the raw MKV file to try again. Running MakeMKV separately, you can even have multiple drives ripping disks, while handbrake makes its way through an encode queue. You cannot even set up the queue to encode the next disk until you swap it. If you have more than one disk to rip, you have to wait for one encode to finish before you can swap disks. When your encode choices push the encode frame rate to single digits, this is a major issue. so you hope your drive doesn't have the "sleep bug" that means it won't start back up again.

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With a UHD disk, you may have the buffer full and the disk stops. Remember to export your queue in hopes that you can reload it and start again before you stop it. If you happen to catch the error and you're trying to rip more than one item from the disk, your choice becomes letting the rip continue (hoping no other errors occur), or aborting your whole queue to clean the dirty disk. This is why the handbrake team deprecated use of 3rd-party decryption methods over a decade ago. Handbrake will happily finish up a partial encode if you hit a smudge on the disk, with nothing reported in the logs except that the input ended. The first of which is that you toss out error handling for disk read errors. Running handbrake this way has several disadvantages.














Handbrake for mac 10.11.6