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  1. 1) How long does it take you to convert an average move (approx 1.5 hours)?

    2) What conversion program do you use (such as TMPGEnc)?

    3) What are your pc specs?
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  2. ShiZZZoN-
    I see you your video is taking too long to encode, this is how to encode a full movie in 4 hrs or less-

    Set motion search precision to lowest quality, turn off ALL filters, set res to 352x240, turn off soften block noise, and if your dvd player supports fps lower than 29.97 at normal playback, set fps to 25, if it plays back bad, switch to 29.97
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  3. 1) not really sure of exact time, if finishes while i sleep, so definitly less than 8 hours.

    2) smartripper ==> dvd2avi ==> tmpgenc

    3) 1ghz athlon, 256mb sdram, kt7a-raid, 30gig WD HDD ata100 7200rpm (main), 40gig WD HDD ata100 7200rpm (storage), 30gig WD HDD ata66 5400rpm (removable), creative 1241e dvd-rom, creative 121032 burner, geforce 2 mx 32mb, santa cruz.
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  4. 90min. movie takes me 2 hours to get a finished product with labels also, how come so fast I use a Happuage PVR MPEG2 Encoder card. Thats on 2 99min. CD-R's as a SVCD, looks great on my 36in. for I am happy with it.
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    1. About 2x the movie length. So about 3 hours and it takes 100% of the cpu.
    2. TMPGEnc.
    3. Athlon 1.2, 256 DDR, 266 FSB, IBM 40GB 7200 ATA100, Windows XP.
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