Hey, I only get like 2,000-3,800k rate of encoding which takes fairly long. I am running a AMD 2500+M at 400fsb and 2200mhz right now. 512mb of 400mhz memory. My dad's pc can get up to 6,000-8,000k a sec and he has a 2800+ which is only 2080mhz. However he has 1gb of 333mhz ram.(We both have 16x Dvd-Rom, his is Liteon mine is Artec.) Is the ram a big difference or is there something else that effects speed? I dont have much running in background either...
-Even if I run in high priority it still is slow. (this is straight from the disc, not vob's on the hdd, but still my dads did complete dvd in 17 mins off disc,=.)
I have no quality settings enabled either. Can you post your times or rates with your system setup. Am I the only one with this slowness? Thx a bunch![]()
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1.2 gig emachine 320 meg ram. I have seen it across the board (and usually dont pay attention to it.
I can encode from the dvd rom a video in about 15-20 minutes. To do a deep analysis, add another 30-40 minutes, and to use AEC (default settings) another 1.5 hours.
It use to be slower, however, when I changed over to ripping/encoding to my USB 2.0 external 40 gigger from the 7200 rpm 20 gig internal, my encoding (and burning speed) got much better. -
I am on an AMD1800+ with 768MB of slow DDR, and I can still use deep analysis, AEC and then burn a full disk in 90 minutes with DVD Shrink 3.2
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