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    A little help on this would be grateful.

    I followed this guide https://forum.videohelp.com/topic320220.html to the letter as the other guides were somehat vague on how to position the filter on the file, but this was so much easier. All credit to author of the guide-it is excellent!!!!

    Anyway, my problem is that it is taking 22hrs+ to process a 1hr 43min avi file!!! I shut down all non-essential processes; i changed priority to high; i run a 3.4ghz P4 with 2gb Ram and it still takes 22hrs!!!!!!! I am not sure how the author can get processing done between "20 mins and a hour"??? Then again, i do not know how long a file he used.

    Now i know Full Processing mode is time consuming with VDub, but is it possible that i am doing something wrong? Or is there a quicker way?

    I tried avidemux as an alternative and to fade out logo but i am not happy with the encoding results, as i wish to use CCE (excellent results and above all, seriously quick even with multiple passes). I even tried Frameserving from vdub to CCE but again it was going to take too long.

    Any thoughts???

    Many Thanks guys
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    AlanHK has a guide about an avisynth logoaway. You might give it a try. Avisynth seems to run much faster than vdub. Good luck to ya!

    AlanHK Xlogo avisynth guide
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    1 hour and 43 minutes clip , using full stream processing with ever logo filter available for vdub , in separate test's , should take less then 2 hours .

    I've been testing a 25 minute recording from dvb , since your post showed , as my current system is similar to your systems listed specs .

    Could you run the file through gspot and report back its findings .

    The only thing I can remember that can cause this is divx6 codec or ffmpeg is installed ... gets in the way of the process ... and dose it slow vdub to a crawl .

    The never version of ffmpeg behaves much better .

    Suppose the next question would be ... you didnt install a feral codec pack ???
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