I'm running an Athlon XP 2400. It's not overclocked. I had to turn off overclocking due to the checksum error when using CCE 2.5
I was curious if my encoding time is about right, because I'm kind of new to the whole video encoding scene.
I'm using:
CCE 2.5
DVD2AVI
D2SRoBa v. 3.1.4
According to the logs, I hit the go button on D2SRoBa at 5:31. According to DVD2AVI, the conversion finished at 7:24. Does 2 hours sound about right for a Divx file that was 46 minutes, 56 seconds?
Also, and unrelated question, how do I adjust the quality of the encoding when using D2SRoBa?
Thanks
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That sounds really slow since you are doing a one pass encode,it takes me arounds 15 minutes to encode doing a one time pass with that file length.Also you have to patch the cce if you are going to do 2 pass or more encodes due to a cce bug with athlons.
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