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  • k1ngkong
    Junior Member
    Junior Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 30

    How long does it take you?

    How long does it normally take you to convert a full 2 hour dvd to 1 cd? (not counting ripping time, just conversion time) If you vote for anything under 3 hrs can you tell me how you did it and what programs you used. thanx in advance
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  • Toast B|M
    Gold Member
    Gold Member
    • Apr 2003
    • 112

    #2
    i am using dvx as most people here reckoned me to,
    both my t birds kick as when it comes to encoding i am very happy with them.
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    • gd_nimrod
      Moderator
      • Nov 2002
      • 1128

      #3
      Re: How long does it take you?

      Originally posted by k1ngkong
      If you vote for anything under 3 hrs can you tell me how you did it and what programs you used.
      It doesn't only depend on the program, mostly it depends on how fast your machine is...
      Did you know you can SEARCH the forum? Fixes common problems too:
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      • Enchanter
        Old member
        • Feb 2002
        • 5417

        #4
        This is kind of hard to answer, considering that the use of various filters will significantly affect encoding speed. Convolution3D, for example, and many other smoothers can slow down things by as much as 50% or more.

        That said, I can achieve 25-30 fps for PAL movies (simple cropping & resizing used) and 12-17 fps for NTSC movies (cropping & resizing, in addition to the required decombing).

        p.s. Damn! I want more frame rates.

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        • UncasMS
          Super Moderator
          • Nov 2001
          • 9047

          #5
          in addition to what enchanter said: using latest avisynth 2.51 speeds things up considerably compared to avisynth 2.08.

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          • Qyd
            Digital Video Technician
            Digital Video Technician
            • Oct 2002
            • 433

            #6
            I get 17-20 fps on NTSC films with the archaic Flask SiS using DivX 5 1-pass and cropping; on a P4-2.53GHz-256RAM
            But when re-converting an avi with VirtualDub (full processing mode) the speed gets up to 30 fps.

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            • Enchanter
              Old member
              • Feb 2002
              • 5417

              #7
              Originally posted by UncasMS
              in addition to what enchanter said: using latest avisynth 2.51 speeds things up considerably compared to avisynth 2.08.
              UncasMS,

              I am still using the older version of Avisynth here. I did try the newer Avisynth version, but had trouble locating the appropriate MPEG2DEC*.dll file. Would you have a link you can share with me? I am currently using MPEG2DEC3.dll and it was a superb speed improvement over MPEG2DEC2.dll. I sure hope that moving up to AVisynth 2.5 (and with the use of an equally-fast MPEG2DEC*.dll filter) will give me even more framerates.

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              • Enchanter
                Old member
                • Feb 2002
                • 5417

                #8
                Originally posted by Qyd
                I get 17-20 fps on NTSC films with the archaic Flask SiS using DivX 5 1-pass and cropping; on a P4-2.53GHz-256RAM
                But when re-converting an avi with VirtualDub (full processing mode) the speed gets up to 30 fps.
                Is Flask that slow?

                I am using the old-Willamette-core P4 @ 1.8GHz and I am getting (almost) the same speed with your Northwood-cored 2.53GHz?

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                • SKD_Tech
                  Lord of Digital Video
                  Lord of Digital Video
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 1512

                  #9
                  I get 45-50 peak on my Pentium 4 3.06

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                  • UncasMS
                    Super Moderator
                    • Nov 2001
                    • 9047

                    #10
                    yo u have got mpeg2dec3.dll and you're looking for mpeg2dec2.dll - is this correct?

                    i could send you my three version mpeg2dec1-3.dll if you want.

                    dont really know where they came from - guess tsunami 399.

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                    • Enchanter
                      Old member
                      • Feb 2002
                      • 5417

                      #11
                      Originally posted by UncasMS
                      yo u have got mpeg2dec3.dll and you're looking for mpeg2dec2.dll - is this correct?

                      i could send you my three version mpeg2dec1-3.dll if you want.

                      dont really know where they came from - guess tsunami 399.
                      No. I was just looking for a MPEG2DEC*.dll file that will work with Avisynth 2.5. If I remember right, the MPEG2DEC3.dll file that I have does not work with Avisynth 2.5, so I figure I need to get a variant of it.

                      The MPEG2DEC3.dll that I have actually came from Tsunami pack as well. When I have the chance, I will try reintalling Avisynth 2.5 and see (and confirm) whether it works.

                      Thanks for the offer though.

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                      • k1ngkong
                        Junior Member
                        Junior Member
                        • Apr 2003
                        • 30

                        #12
                        i dont know converting dvds must not be my thing. cuz spending 3-4 hours for a 2 hour video is a waste of time. specially when the video isnt near where i want it to be. i found that out the hard way i guess.

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                        • Wilbert
                          Member
                          Member
                          • Nov 2001
                          • 74

                          #13
                          No. I was just looking for a MPEG2DEC*.dll file that will work with Avisynth 2.5. If I remember right, the MPEG2DEC3.dll file that I have does not work with Avisynth 2.5, so I figure I need to get a variant of it.

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                          • Prizm
                            Junior Member
                            Junior Member
                            • Nov 2001
                            • 6

                            #14
                            It takes me 13 hours on my PIII 450MHz to do a 90-110 minute DivX. I've never DivXed a movie that was 2 hours or longer. And why on earth would I make it 870MB? What a waste of bitrate and space on the second disc.

                            Prizm

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