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Posted by Tom on 12/08/05 11:46
"Jrn Jensen" <jornjenz@tdcadsl.dk> wrote in
news:439809e7$0$47084$edfadb0f@dread15.news.tele.dk:
> I have observed, during the encoding process of a movie: The first time
> I encode the movie, DVDSHRINK encodes with a rate of approx. 12,000 KB/s
> - and the encoding process takes approx 10 minutes...
I can't answer your question, but wonder how you get nearly twice the rate I
do.
Could it be my using an older DVD Shrink version (3.1.7.6)?
Maybe because you use the Analysis option before encoding?
I usually just accept the default compression without removing any
components. The compression rate is typically a little over 50% for me.
I have a Pentium D 3ghz, 1GB RAM. One processor core shows as being fully
used for this.
My hard disk is a 7200 rpm 260GB. I could see this being a weakness, but
since the core is fully utilized, I have doubt.
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