I have a couple of newbie questions. I've ripped parts of a few DVD's using DVD Shrink and have stored them on my hard drive. Next, I load them into Ulead. Before Ulead will burn the DVD, it takes hours (5 hours+ on a 2.6 ghz computer?!) to "convert" the video.
I haven't waited long enough to see if it will actually burn the DVD, but my main question is why does Ulead have to "convert" the DVD footage at all, since the footage was captured directly from other DVD's using DVD Shrink.
Am I doing anything wrong? Is there anything else I can do so that the converting doesn't take so many hours?
Thank you!
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Ulead is a company. What program are you using.
Are your files VOB s ?
Assuming MF2, have you checked "Do not convert compliant videos" ?
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