Is there a hardware encoder that would work well with M-MKV ? It takes more that 10 hours on my iMac to encode a BD into Apple TV 3 format
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it seems the quicksync api has been made available by apple: http://apple.stackexchange.com/question ... ync-on-osxWoodstock wrote:I don't know of any that work in conjunction with the Mac, but... You MIGHT be able to get access to the QuickSync Video (QSV) hardware on your Mac, if you have it, by booting Windows on it. It isn't supported under OS X (Intel hasn't released an application interface for it in OS X), but it is blazing fast when it works.
It does, however, get its speed by not being particularly GOOD at encoding. I tried it using handbrake (handbrake.fr for more information), and, while it will go through a BD rip at about 4-5x speed, and get close to 300 frames per second on DVD video, the files are always 10-15% larger than if I use the software x264 encoder in handbrake, and the video quality is somewhat lower. I disabled it and use the software encoder.
What software encoder are you using now?