Live Preview is also new, allowing users to render a small portion of their DVD instead of the entire project so they may see what their product will look like-a real time saver. The Handbrake update also includes Soft Subtitles, which allow subtitle tracks to be toggled instead of being included on the video track as before. This means that on my Mac, Handbrake is now transcoding DVDs in real time or faster thanks to the improvements in the new version. In 0.9.4, using the same settings, I'm seeing encoding rates of closer to 30 - 34 frames per second. Using 0.9.3, Handbrake encodes would average around 27 - 29 frames per second when transcoding a VIDEO_TS folder to H.264. That 10% performance improvement estimate appears to be very close to the mark, at least on my MacBook Pro. Handbrake is claiming a 10% performance boost in the 64-bit environment, a claim tested (and approved) by The Unofficial Apple Weblog's Chris Rawson: With over a year passing since their last update, Handbrake has titled this update, "Not Dead, Just Pining for the Fjords." The update boasts over one thousand changes with the crown jewel being 64-bit support. Handbrake, the open-source, GPL-licensed, multiplatform, multithreaded video transcoder, has updated to 0.9.4.
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