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    I have a few questions about akohols guide, Nero 7, eztv uner card and some movie files.

    I have a P3 751mhz PC at 256 sd-ram

    1.I was looking at somebodys guide from AVI to DVD. (at afterdawn.com) and had question, if I were to make 3 DVD iso's would Nero burning rom be able to handle it correctly including some VOB might have the same file names ( movie.vob at 2.90GB or whatever it might be) sometimes some movie files that are converted and will come out with the same name which Nero burning rom can't put the same .vob file on the DVD without a major problem occuring......

    2.With my system and Nero 7.5.9.0 whats the shortest amount of video files I can put on a dvd or dvd iso and not have Nero vision take up to 14 hrs for 9 or 10 video files that are AVI or mpeg thats under 189-300mb or 3 files at 1gb each takes nero vision express 4 17-20hrs just to transcode...... wtf ?

    3. My TV-Tuner card can encode directly to mpeg 1,2, and DVD VOB files. however when I record in .vob the video playing in intervideo becomes choppy, but when it records in mpeg 1 or 2 and the system is very quiet and defragmented the files are perfect! is their a problem on my end or is the program the problem itself ?

    Also I know I need to get a better system but I am under a very tight budget right now and I am currectly looking for work if I could find a decent p4 celeron motherboard with onboard video that would post then I could go ahead and use my 2.40 celeron processor I bought just last summer.
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    If you create 3 ISOs you will have just three files. File1.ISO, file2.ISO and file3.ISO, with whatever filename you give them. You would have to mount the ISO with something like daemontools to see the VOB files.

    Encoding is slow because you have a slow machine. There is no real answer to your question. You could try ConvertXtoDVD instead. It is faster than Nerovision, but on your system, that is relative.

    Celeron's are ideal for video processing. You will see improvement, simply because your current system is so slow, but it won't be quite the leap you would get by going to a full P4 or core2duo.
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    posted by guns1inger:
    Encoding is slow because you have a slow machine. There is no real answer to your question. You could try ConvertXtoDVD instead. It is faster than Nerovision, but on your system, that is relative.

    Celeron's are ideal for video processing. You will see improvement, simply because your current system is so slow, but it won't be quite the leap you would get by going to a full P4 or core2duo.
    Thanks for the help gun1inger. I used ConvertX to DVD last night for about 7-9 avi files at 180-200MB it took less than about 7 hours to complete. I had to get rid of Nero 7.5.9.0 and use Nero 6.6.8.0 I noticed that nero vision express 3 is quicker then its newer screwed up version. only reason why I asked for help because normally my system has no problem encoding and transcoding it make take 6-9 hours depending on the size, but it shouldn't take 17-22 hours just to do something simple......
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