multics.dynalias.com — Handbrake now supports H.264 at 640x480 for iPod. Previous versions were not able to produce such output in a format the iPod would recognize. The new universal binary test version now supports this. File name is just HandBrake.zip and was released on January 1, 2007.
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johnpaul191Jan 3, 2007
maybe the goons from the MPAA got to him!
sr55Jan 3, 2007
"Oh teh no!!! Software that's going to smash my monitor, break my couch and steal my dog... ;_;"No but if it were to corrupt data on your hard disk and trash your current OS install one might be rather unhappy...
jtwilkinsJan 3, 2007
Who are you the Grinch?
brewmastercJan 3, 2007
I downloaded "Instant Handbrake" for my mom. One click ripping, just make sure you select the proper language. I forgot to mention that and she took her "Murder She Wrote" videos with her on vacation in French. :)
Closed AccountJan 4, 2007
Now if apple would have used a standard mp4 container instead of a hacked one where they required weird variables like level 31 instead of level 3 with the h.264 encoding, handbrake wouldn't even be needed. Or at the very least it wouldn't need these hacks to change the mp4 container format so that the video would be able to play on a video ipod. They could have just made it work with the standard mp4 container format, but they chose not to.Now why did apple do this? Beats me. But they always do something like this. They did it with the composite and audio cable output from the ipod video where they on purpose made one of them a different color so that stupid consumers would think you needed to buy it from apple to get it working, when all you needed to do was switch the video cable output with one of the sound cables. And the reason why is because apple likes to lock consumers in.You can obviously have itunes rip a music cd for you and put it in the proper format so why can't they include that same functionality with a dvd, as long as the dvd isn't encrypted, it should be just fine.So my question is why did apple on purpose cripple the ipod video with the file format it takes so that it was a nonstandard version of the mp4 container when it served no technical benefit to it? Why not use the standard format if it didn't have DRM on it like the other portable video watcher maker archos uses? The archos 604 is great and can read standard format video containers.
4g3nt_smithJan 4, 2007
This is ridiculous, these people have one of the largest group of "testers" for this version, and instead of letting us use it like we CHOSE to, they pull it and say we're not ready. My question is "If thats the case, then why did you ever build a nightly in the first place?" I for one will be compiling from the SVN and upping it to rapidshare.
dopemanJan 5, 2007
Anyone have a new link or a mirror or any way to download this? Maybe even a torrent?Thanks!
4g3nt_smithJan 6, 2007
Intel Build .0.7.1a (SVN revision 92:latest)<a class="user" href="http://rapidshare.com/files/10431016/HandBrake_.71b5_92_.zip.html">http://rapidshare.com/files/10431016/HandBrake_.71b5_92_.zip.html</a>PPC Build 0.7.1a (SVN Revision 92:latest)<a class="user" href="http://rapidshare.com/files/10440671/HandBrake_0.7.1a5__92_.zip.html">http://rapidshare.com/files/10440671/HandBrake_0.7.1a5__92_.zip.html</a>
walkingmacJan 12, 2007
anyone know why we can't access the page? now it seems to be password protected. anyone? anyone? bueller? bueller?...