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    How long does it take to encode a 60min movie with Tmepgnc?
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    it all depends on the persons set up. on my machine i can do it in real time if not faster.
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    what you mean by persons setup? and how long does it take you to encode a 60min video?
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    Hey Beautiful lonley have you seen his computer detail P4 3.06 Ghz 2500 mb of ram i mean the guys is definetly rich so he has a supped up pc one that i wish i would like to have similar. plus the speed in tmpeg depends on what size reselution your using like if i make a vcd at motion estimate search fast since its a low reselution it does it in real time and you still get ok quality ok because its VCD not because of the motion estimate search shit. and if you do dvd reselution that takes way longer well at least on my CPU i dont know about that other dude.
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  5. Originally Posted by Beautiful Alone
    How long does it take to encode a 60min movie with Tmepgnc?
    Thats like saying how long is a piece of string. You would really need to specify encoding perameters before you could answer that question. For example if I were to encode a 60 min movie to standard VCD mpeg1 with my system with high motion search precission and no filters it would take about 55 min. However if I were to encode a 60min movie to mpeg2 for DVD and used enough bitrate at 2 pass vbr to nearlly fill a DVD disc with high motion search precision then it would probrably take about 7-8 hours.

    Change to highest motion search precision and you can double those times, adding filters could treble the encode time, or even more.

    So the answer for me would be between 55min and about 20 hours. So like i-on-s said, it depends.
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  6. Hey Beautiful lonley have you seen his computer detail P4 3.06 Ghz 2500 mb of ram i mean the guys is definetly rich
    Rich? Don't know bout that, but I say smart. He built a server for his video work. That's exactly what I planned on doing with my next computer build. Smart guy/gal there Beautiful lonley.

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    Depends on what you're doing. I've seen realtime, faster than, and slower than. It is faster than most other systems available, with the exception being some RISC systems like SGI and maybe some dual-G4 Macs. Couple others, but for standard home/office setups, it's darn fast.
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