i am encoding an hdmovie with ripbot to mkv with settings of 1280x720 to 23.973 to about 7 gigs. it takes 2 to 3 hours for the first pass then anywhere from 8 to 10 hours for the second pass. is there anyway to speed this process up without getting a quadcore computer. iam running a hp with 6400 dualcore processor and four gigs of ram with onboard video i have the ffdshow and hali installed and the klite and cccp installed. would a more powerful video card help out with encoding. thanks for your help.
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Set it for CQ, which will be 1 pass. Tough to gauge output size, though.
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soopafresh trying cq=22 but it shows pass1 is that right or will it do 2 pass it's showing about 7 and half hours
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I don't know RipBot but if it is using a high motion estimation setting selecting a lower one may cut your encoding time in half. With CQ encoding the file will turn out a little bigger (5% maybe, depends on the particular video). With 2-pass VBR it will be the same size but a little lower in quality.
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okay jagabo next time i do a movie i'll try it right now with cq=22 it's doing it in about 7 and half hours. i don't mind the length so much but it puts a load on my processor
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Originally Posted by zerocoool
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