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applecart
06-20-2008, 10:12 AM
hello forum, i am on the fence about buying the turbo.264 usb device. wondering if anyone has used this, and if any pro/con on it? thanks all!
i robot
06-21-2008, 06:16 PM
I haven't used this product and I have just read the spec. I don't really see an advantage that makes this $100 more expensive than handbrake which will decrypt as well as encode your video.
I am probably missing something though.
tdefriez
06-23-2008, 02:03 PM
hello forum, i am on the fence about buying the turbo.264 usb device. wondering if anyone has used this, and if any pro/con on it? thanks all!
Its basically a time saver (haven't tried using Handbrake recently so maybe its faster now) - it saved me many hours when encoding to H-264 (basically I could use this format instead of just MP3, even with MP3 it saved time) on early Duo Core MBP - have yet to compare on recently purchased 2.6 Duo Core 2 MBP but I expect this still holds. With this you first need to rip the DVD so you lose a little time there but I often found Handbrake failed to rip correctly or had issue finding content on some DVD's. MTR and Turbo-264 does not have this issue.
i robot
06-23-2008, 02:28 PM
Its basically a time saver (haven't tried using Handbrake recently so maybe its faster now) - it saved me many hours when encoding to H-264 (basically I could use this format instead of just MP3, even with MP3 it saved time) on early Duo Core MBP - have yet to compare on recently purchased 2.6 Duo Core 2 MBP but I expect this still holds. With this you first need to rip the DVD so you lose a little time there but I often found Handbrake failed to rip correctly or had issue finding content on some DVD's. MTR and Turbo-264 does not have this issue.
you have one up on me having used turbo but I haven't have any problems with handbrake. As its free I would suggest you give it a try as you have nothing to loose. If it meets your needs great... If not go spend your money.
i robot
06-23-2008, 02:35 PM
Its basically a time saver (haven't tried using Handbrake recently so maybe its faster now) - it saved me many hours when encoding to H-264 (basically I could use this format instead of just MP3, even with MP3 it saved time) on early Duo Core MBP - have yet to compare on recently purchased 2.6 Duo Core 2 MBP but I expect this still holds. With this you first need to rip the DVD so you lose a little time there but I often found Handbrake failed to rip correctly or had issue finding content on some DVD's. MTR and Turbo-264 does not have this issue.
you have one up on me having used turbo but I haven't have any problems with handbrake. As its free I would suggest you give it a try as you have nothing to loose. If it meets your needs great... If not go spend your money.
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