I am getting 11-13 hour encode times on all my Blu-Ray movie encodes. I have searched and reviewed many of the topics in this forum relating to Ripbot. It seems as if I should be getting closer to 5-6 hours with my setup;
Q9550 @ 2.83Ghz
6 Gb ram
XP Pro x64 SP2
I encode from a ripped Blu-Ray movie (DVDFab/AnyDVD) that is on another physical disk than my OS. My usual settings in Ripbot are as follows;
Level 4.0 HD, Blu-Ray, Console Profile
2-Pass/Turbo first pass
Auto Crop
5.1 AAC-LC Audio
English language only
Output file size locked at 4480
Saved as .mp4 to the OS hard drive
The ultimate destination for these files are a PS3. I transfer them via PS3 Media Server (wired) to avoid the 4Gb file limit on the PS3 FAT32 drive.
Any suggestions on how I can achieve 5-6 hour encode times would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks for your time!
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