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    Hello, I have an Asus brand laptop with the following configuration:
    A6 quadcore AMD processor, ATI Radeon HD 7670M 1GB and 8GB of RAM.
    However I have difficulties in rendering movies in HD.
    For a film of 40 minutes, rendering takes over 3 hours.
    is this normal?
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    Yes.

    But give more information.

    Tried different converters?
    Video codec? h264/avc?
    Resolution/frame size? 1080p?
    Settings like 2-pass encoding?
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    Editing using Premiere Pro. And resolution is 1920/1080.
    The frames are shot with 600D at 1920/1080 with 25fps
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    laptops make dreadful editing machines. only 1 hard drive, lack of decent cooling, and low quality video cards.
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  5. You can see from benchmark chart : http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/cpu-charts-2012/-34-Adobe-Premiere-Pro-CS6,3171.html
    A6 quadcore AMD take 2min. video
    encode 7min of render time to H.264 Blu-ray 720p file
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    the benchmark for an a6 is closer to 8 minutes. so 4 times as long as the video. if you factor in 1080p video not 720p and that it's a laptop not a desktop your results are in the right range.
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    Thank you for you interest. You were very helpfull.
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