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    I've been using TMPGEnc for years now, at least 4, and I really love it. However, recently, something's happened and I don't know what. For some reason, when I try to convert videos (WMV and AVI [15-25 minute files]), it takes 2-3 times longer than usual...Many times, it freezes half-way through the conversion. Can anybody help me? I haven't changed the settings since I configured it the way I like it, and it worked just fine for years. I'm so confused. BTW, it makes no difference whether or not I use VBR...Even if I switch back to CBR, it still takes MUCH longer than usual.

    Oh. And its not just this computer I'm on now...It's the same on my other, newer computer.
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  2. WMV's are hard to convert. Try MediaCoder or ConvertXtoDVD.

    A really noisy source can slow down encoding.
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    Originally Posted by Barnabas
    WMV's are hard to convert. Try MediaCoder or ConvertXtoDVD.

    A really noisy source can slow down encoding.
    But I seem to be having the same problem with ALL files, also.
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  4. What's the source of the avi files? Capture from old video tape? What sort of avi compression?
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    Various sources. I've downloaded them off the internet..
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  6. If you were having this problem with stuff you capped yourself, that's one thing, but stuff from the Net could be anything.

    I suggest you try MediaCoder or ConvertXtoDVD on the problem files.
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    It happens on 2 different computers? It has been a long time since I used TMPGEnc but what are your VFAPI settings set to? do you have the latest codecs for avi? encode and decode.
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    Originally Posted by Tad Farrar
    It happens on 2 different computers? It has been a long time since I used TMPGEnc but what are your VFAPI settings set to? do you have the latest codecs for avi? encode and decode.
    I have them all on 0 priority.
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    It still doensn't work...
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