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So I’ve been using handbrake for a bit for personal ripping use only. Are there any faster free alternatives? Typical shows take 25 minutes and a movie takes 37 minutes on a 4770k. All are 480p 

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22 minutes ago, Himommies said:

I don't know too much about this but I assume your limited by your DVD drive not your CPU

I’ve thought about that possibility. It’s a blue ray 16x drive. I just thought of the cpu because of encoding 

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1 minute ago, Dan Castellaneta said:

If plausible, dump the files on a storage drive, then rip from there.

I would say do this if you're using a fast preset or quick sync. Going with a slower preset, I don't think you would be hurting much of anything by reading directly from the DVD drive.

 

If you're encoding a bunch of DVDs, then by all means, rip beforehand and que them for encoding as you rip.

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Would I need to do a 2 pass encode or would 1 be fine?

 

Also when I rip older movies in my collection there isn’t a problem, but newer ones the audio is a couple seconds off. Is there a way to fix audio issues?

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5 hours ago, Br3tt96 said:

So I’ve been using handbrake for a bit for personal ripping use only. Are there any faster free alternatives? Typical shows take 25 minutes and a movie takes 37 minutes on a 4770k. All are 480p 

You can try StaxRip which allows GPU encoding which will increase the speed of encoding, It will also reduce the quality of the video a bit.

 

In HandBrake Simple CRF would be fine. 1st pass only analyzes the picture to determine where to place bitrate at. Some frames require less bitrate where others require more.

 

Remember speed(fps) is determined by your hardware mainly CPU & Ram in HandBrake.

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5 hours ago, Revan654 said:

You can try StaxRip which allows GPU encoding which will increase the speed of encoding, It will also reduce the quality of the video a bit.

 

In HandBrake Simple CRF would be fine. 1st pass only analyzes the picture to determine where to place bitrate at. Some frames require less bitrate where others require more.

 

Remember speed(fps) is determined by your hardware mainly CPU & Ram in HandBrake.

What’s a good download link for said Staxrip? I found one on sourceforge

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6 hours ago, Br3tt96 said:

What’s a good download link for said Staxrip? I found one on sourceforge

The Developer stopped using Sourceforge a long time ago since sourceforge has a habit of installing spyware with software you download.

 

He uses the following link for releases now(Grab the Stable releases There the latest version, he also releases Beta releases as well usually listed as Unstable):

 

Link: https://github.com/stax76/staxrip

 

Support Forum if you need more advance help: https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=172068

 

Install the few exe files in the app folder before booting up Staxrip. Since there required to run the encoding software.

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