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Old 11-20-2003, 01:07 AM
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I ALWAYS use a seperate encoder when making DVDs. In general (and with no filters etc) my PC will encode from AVI to DVD compliant MPEG2 in 2/3 real time (longer with de-interlacing, 2-pass etc). Then I've got a 4x DVD burner, so 1.5hrs should be done in a quarter of that time (in theory). So if all things went according to plan, I'd have a 1.5 DVD encoded and burned in around 2hrs.

Your harddware sounds more than adequate - but encoding is the most CPU intensive thing you'll do with a PC and DVD Burners are still SLOOOOOOOOOOOW (and will be for a while until some bright spark works out a way to overcome the data transfer rate limitation!)

Even if you had the best equipment, you'd still be twiddling your thumbs waiting for your movie
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