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  1. Was there an increase in speed between versions .64 and .84? I just upgraded last night and my total conversion time went from 5 hours to 2 hours. This is with CCE set on 2 passes.
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  2. I usually sleep when using DVD rebuilder / CCE, but I haven't noticed any reduction in time. I think I would have noticed a three hour time savings though.
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  3. i upgraded from v71 to v84

    using 5 pass on a p4 2.8ht
    and its like 7 hours
    was about the same before
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  4. Maybe its my memory. I thought it took longer as I too set it to go over night.
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    the speed isn't based on rebuilder itself, its based on the encoder primarily. did you use the same source disk, and same process setup?
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  6. No I think I know what happened. I only used Rebuilder in the past for long movies and fulf disk backups. it has been so long since I used that my memory was backing up 3 hour movies. This time I did "The incredibles" which is far shorter, therefore less encoding time. I'm going to get some sleep now so I can start to think clearer for now on.
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