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  1. Xvid4psp version 5.10.330.0 takes more then 7hr's for ONE mkv video to recode on my windows 8 64bit system(mp4 to mkv wiht burned in subs).
    Avidemux? nope not a solution at all, the thing crashes all the time just by looking at it.

    So there's no such thing as a stable and fast converter??? Both look promising, but one is too slooowwwww and the other is too buggy.

    Looks i'm going to stop with converting to mkv and mp', because to much different buggy tools to install ore way to slow, and to much time consuming that i can use in a better way then searching and trying to convert a descent backup.
    Just making backups again from DVD to DVD, done in 20 minutes and it plays on every machine.
    And back to Divx backups, because that works on every TV, DVD divx supported player with the original subs of the DVD movie (idx). No more time consuming converting idx subs to ass, ssa, srt and ho knows what else.

    Why burned in subs you ask? Divx movies gives the subs like you play a DVD, good readable, no probs here and plays almost on every divx supported TV or DVD player, so u can use the original subs.
    MKV and MP4 are badley supportted on TV for subtitles, only support text based an therefor on most players and TV's verry tiny to read. Especially for older people, and when playing a movie with lot of snow in it, you see almost nothing at all. And no its no fun to buy an extra streaming equipment or placing your laptop beside the TV and have again some 1001 uggly cables running to your TV, ore sitting with 5 people on a chair behind the laptop to view a movie.
    So for me, back from DVD to DVD and Divx, no subtitle problems with these formats at all.

    And wy is it that these devolopers still staying in the win98 and xp age of time, its like everbody moved on and using pen an paper to write and they still making books in clay form? Common, we had vista, win7 and now win8 and soon win8.1. Why making tools where you have to downgrade your windows framework.net???
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    And wy start another topic when you have already dug up a 4-year old one and posted exactly the same message ?
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    Hi,

    Please go through this thread. You may find what you are looking for
    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/355263-Need-suggestions-for-a-video-converter
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  4. Use faster encoder (x264?) settings. There is a 100 fold speed difference between x264's fastest and slowest presets.

    And some general rules: larger frames sizes and higher frame rates take longer to encode. Mpeg 4 part 10 (h.264, avc) encoding takes longer than Divx,/Xvid encoding.
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  5. Thanks for the respond, i found what the problem was.
    In my video codec settings 'slow 1-st pass' was selected.
    Now the movies take between 2 and 3,5 hours.
    Much better.

    Thanks all.
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  6. On my windows 8 64bit system, no crashes with Xvid4psp. I was at first dissapointed because it took 8hr's for one movie, whit the "slow 1-st pass" deselected it go's a lot faster.
    It takes not much longer then avidemux, but avidemux crashes a lot on my system.
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