![]() ![]() thats 15+ less minutes per hour of video for conversion time. The xp1800 was encoding at about 97% of real time while my system at home (just an A64 3500) with 1.5gig ram is doing it at around 60-65% real time. Thanks so much for the help !! I really to appreciate it! To see the settings I use if you have DrDivx goto and grab the normal.dip file ![]() ![]() What the cheapest way (parts wise) to get a killer video conversion machine ? is it just a matter of the most expensive CPU I can afford or are there other factors ? What software are you using and is there a tutorial on videohelp here you can link me to ? (they got some great toots here its just figuring out which one you need :-)Ĭan this software be batched? ie DROP a vob on it and have it spit out what I want on the other end ? While I can worm my way around Vdub I am not looking forward to teaching non computer savy people how to use it :-) I am going to try it on my 圆4 3500 at home and see what improvement that gets me to see if its worth spending $600 to build a barebones Core Duo machine. I am trying to get 4:1 ie 2hr film in 30 minutes right from the dvd (eliminating the rip step) since none of these DVD's is ever encrypted or anything not even CSS.Īlas your getting those insane speeds because you using a nice processor. :-) super super easy I can do a full 8gig disc in just a bit faster than real time (80-85%) but I found the artifacting to be too much (it starts fantasting and starts to artifact shadow) when I change the quality to fast instead of fastest I lose some speed (90% real time) but the quality at 2000kbps 15fps is perfect. Right now I use DrDivx 1.06 I drop the vob on the program and click encode. Woh settings and options that don't exist for me so were talking different software. I am going to convert a film use it for a week and throw it away for "next weeks" film. a way to speed it up I do not need insanely perfect 700mb 2.5 hours movies (I am still blow away by how the heck they do that I have never gotten anywhere close to those results) but I do not care. Suggestions? any help would be greatly appreciated !! everything I read just keeps saying more cpu more ram more cpu more ram. but real time means 2.5 DAYS to convert all the films and that if there all short and I man the machines at all times. I do not care about quality with such a high bitrate quality should not be an issue on a 16inch screen Video original size anybit rate you want to 4000kbps (whatever is faster is what I want) High audio bitrate to reduce workload Mono CBR SO how can I QUICKLY convert said movie ? I seem to max out at 33fps even with all enhancements turned off. I do not really need or want to "compress" it nearly raw is fine with me I have 4gig after all and most of the films are 90 minutes or less. (we change out 39 films a week!!)īut they usually play divx or xvid files without batting an eye. They are able to read VOB files which is great problem is they are very PICKY about the vobs they will read and or the BITRATE they will tolerate from vobs and shrinking takes forever. its a case with video out you stuff a Hard Drive in it and full it with movies music pictures etc.Īnyway I get the ones that have SD card slots and found I can forgo the HD all together and just run them off 4gig SD cards. I found these neat little HDD Media Players. I can replace to giant old style freezer sized wood cabinets with HALF of ONE cabinet and reduce power to 1/4th and reduce moving parts to ZERO. (I will leave it at that) suffice to say its legal and we have full support and permission to do this (we pay for the right to do this) anyway we want to get away from DVD Players (picky pain in the butt always failing consumes lots of power etc.) ![]() in our family business we have video booths you put in a quarter you watch a movie. Space is not an issue I have 4gig to play with. Is there ANY way short of spending a gazillion dollars on a faster computer to increase the conversion speed from dvd vob files to AVI (divx or xvid) or heck even vcd or svcd would be acceptable. ![]()
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