Does the input format have much bearing on the time it takes TmpegEc to encode to MPEG? In other words, will a .AVI file encoded with Divx take any longer (or shorter) to process than the same file encoded with Cinepak or Indeo codec?
Also, if I resize the input file prior to encoding to MPEG, would this speed up the conversion process?
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: gargoyle on 2001-08-16 10:15:32 ]</font>
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