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damaster Member
Joined: 11 Jun 2001
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Hey, for a while I have been encoding moviez, about 10, and encoding usally takes 6-7 hours for an 1 1/2min movie. And about 8-10 hours for a 2 1/2min movie. My system is pretty week its a PII 400Mz, with a Plexor 8/4/32. I was just wondering if by changing somthing in the encoding device (TMPG) it would go faster. Thankz for any replys
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gorbaad Member
Joined: 16 Jun 2001
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Not much you can do beyond getting a faster processor. You might try Cinemacraft encoder -- it's the fastest. Using TMPGEnc I get about 10fps encoding on a 1Ghz Athlon Thunderbird processor...
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crazy Member
Joined: 07 Mar 2001
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you want fast?
stripe raid your hard disks
i tested it with an Iwill KA266-R DDR
512 megs of ram
1.2 ghz 200 fsb 256 cache (one of the first ones)
2 40 gig 7200 rpm ata 100 Raid stripe array
with raid = 3 1/2 hours to rip Crow salvation from DVD to a beautiful VCD
without raid on same PC = 6 horrible hours and 45 minuts
i dont know the FPS or nuttin like dat
i just do what the guides say and go
from what i understand and read in school,
intel p3 holds 64 gigabytes of internal memory
whilst AMD athlon/duron/tbird holds 8 terabytes
dont believe that??
"UPGRADING AND REPAIRING PC'S 12TH EDITION-SCOTT MUELLER"
PAGE 58
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kydude Member
Joined: 10 Jul 2001
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Hi,
Buy a program called WinVCR this will encode in realtime
mpg1 videocd complaint files...works pretty good has decent video & audio . You can goto http://www.winvcr.com if interested,
cost about $50 bucks.
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statuspending Member
Joined: 30 Jun 2001 Location: st. louis, mo, usa
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your school is wack bro.
that's bogus yo
_________________ THIS IS HARDCORE
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