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Custom imac 27" 17 16GB RAM, getting 165fps or thereabouts.🙂

Still playing though...Won't be happy until I have a file size that suits my new iPad 2012....64GB soon gets chewed.
 
I'm assuming that's with your i7 Hackintosh. This is disheartening. I'm getting about 15 fps on DVDs (AppleTV2 preset) with my Pentium Dual Core Hackbook. I'd hate to see it on blurays.

Yeah I get like 70-99fps on DVDs.
 
As has been said by some previously ... encoding speed information is *worthless* without knowing the source and settings while using hb.

My i5 can pull 160 fps down to about 2 fps with just a couple changes in filters and advanced options.
 
Custom imac 27" 17 16GB RAM, getting 165fps or thereabouts.🙂

Still playing though...Won't be happy until I have a file size that suits my new iPad 2012....64GB soon gets chewed.

Must be DVDs on lower settings. My hackintosh gets about the same geekbench score as your iMac and I'd only get fps that high if I have real low settings selected.
 
Must be DVDs on lower settings. My hackintosh gets about the same geekbench score as your iMac and I'd only get fps that high if I have real low settings selected.

Ordinary DVD's not Blu-ray... I think that's the difference here...I have a Blu-Ray compatible DTS system and own just one Blu-Ray DVD...Inception...Have not even watced it yet...Have been concentrating on LOTR series...Directors box set...Still a compromise between quality and file size though.
 
Though't I'd chime in.

I'm getting about 200 fps on my 2.3 GHz retina MBP.

Directly from an external DVD drive, normal preset. It's great.
 
Too many replies here which have no information on the specific settings used or the hardware specs of the computer doing the job. Without those two things, the information you're providing is useless.
 
Average is 10fps on high setting with blu ray content. That's on a windows machine with a AMD Phenom II X4 Quad Core 965 Black Edition "125W Edition" 3.40GHz.

Encoding blu ray content is really wanting me to get a 6 core CPU, I love how handbrake takes all of your CPU cores and maxes them all out! Must be the only software I use that uses as many cores as you've got at 100%
 
Mine depends on the movie

For a blue ray I am getting 70-75 frames per second and it takes about 35 minutes to convert the movie.

For DV I am getting 300-400 FPS and it takes just 5-6 minutes per movie.

here is Blade II converting:
Blade.m4v

Normal Settings with Strict Anamorphic
 

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