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    One would think.. (by that, i mean, i would think)... that when encoding from a DVD->VCD that it would take longer then DVD->DVD-R. Not so though. I would think that since there is less compression?/encoding going on to get the final output from 7GB+ to 4.3GB as opposed to 7GB+ to 775MB. Any simple explanation for this?

    BTW.. encoding times arent even close.. VCD encoding takes about 10-20 hours DVD-R encoding takes 55 hours +
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  2. Its quite simple really, VCD is 352*240 and DVD is 720*480. So when encoding to DVD it has to generate (encode) at least 4 times as much data per frame (do the maths) so it is going to take 4 times as long, everything else being equal. To make matters worse, VCD is constant bitrate whereas most DVD's will be encoded with a variable bitrate, thus more complex algorithms must be used to calculate suitable bitrate allocation, extending encoding time even further.
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    Johneboy,

    Dude what re encoding software are you using? 55Hrs??? I used rempeg to re encode AOTC and it took 7 Hrs. I have re encoded several and the most it has taken was 8 Hrs. I'm only running a 1.2Ghz with 256 Meg ram. I have been using this guys guide. Excellent guide by the way. www.paulgrimes.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk I do use smart ripper rather than Decrypter.

    Good luck
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  4. no kidding where in the heck are you getting these encoding times. DVD-R encoding takes 55 hours what kind of computer are you running. sounds like something built in the 80's that take up the whole room. when i encode dvd it takes like 2 hours to go a 2 hour movie. i have a P4 1.7 with 384 ram. but i am also using CCE.
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  5. less bits = less time to encode. VCD is only 1150Kbps.

    Btw... 55hrs? what are you doing this on a 386? haha.

    CCE takes me 1 hr 35 minutes to do a 3-pass VBR encode of a
    2 hour movie.

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    FYI all,
    Im using TMPGenc Plus 2.59 on a K6-2 500Mhz w/ 160MB of RAM
    so i KNOW it's slow..

    Although currently, "Black Hawk Down" seems to be a bit more "speedier" at 34 Hours eta.
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    Even my PII 333 encodes in under 24 hours. But I generally use it to rip and encode on the Athlon.
    To Be, Or, Not To Be, That, Is The Gazorgan Plan
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    Originally Posted by Gazorgan
    Even my PII 333 encodes in under 24 hours. But I generally use it to rip and encode on the Athlon.
    Ok, so just as i get to the point where i accept the fact that it takes me so long, you go and tell me this...

    Maybe its slower for me cause i use CQ_VBR?
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