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Posted by spinach47 on 10/09/05 01:32
Wow! That's more like it. How do you do it? Yes it takes me 2 hours to
capture the file. So I should be able to burn it in 1 1/2 hours? What do you
use to accomplish it?
I would consider more memory but would like to be reasonably sure that will
solve my problem. thx
"Impmon" <impmon@digi.mon> wrote in message
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> On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 16:46:00 -0700, "spinach47"
> <spinach1947@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Does anyone have any ideas what my problem is and suggestions on how to
>>burn
>>in a much more reasonable time?
>
> Nero is not the best on encoding or converting. You need a better
> program to convert before using Nero to burn. Or just get ULead DVD
> Movie Factory trial and try that one. It can help adjost the quality
> of the video so it'd fit the DVD, add menu or not, do all conversion
> and encoding before it burns or makes ISO for you to burn using
> different programs.
>
> A 2 hours video from my camera to DVD in about 3 and 1/2 hours is the
> norm. The capturing process is what kills the speed since there's no
> way to speed it up without getting distorted VCR stripes. Even when
> using firewire hookup. :( FWIW my DVD burner does 16x on single layer
> DVD, which is usually under 5 minutes total burning.
>
> Also more RAM would help. Your current config is a bit limited and
> Windows would be using pagefile more, which means more disk activity
> and that hinders the conversion and encoding process.
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