Handbrake 0.9.4 released, includes 64-bit support

November 24th, 2009 admin
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Filed under: Multimedia , Freeware , Open Source It’s been a year in coming, but Handbrake , the multiplatform, open-source video transcoder, has been updated to version 0.9.4 . It’s one of the tools I included in my list of 10 must-have apps for a new Mac . The Handbrake team has been busy indeed over the past year — their change log shows over 1000 changes since the build they released last year. The biggest new feature with this update is support for 64-bit, which allows Handbrake to encode approximately 10% faster than previous 32-bit builds. The 64-bit build …


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