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Posted by Rick Merrill on 06/02/06 18:43

Netmask wrote:

> "Rick Merrill" <rick0.merrill@NOSPAMgmail.com> wrote in message
> news:0N-dnUHKNuJNS-PZRVn-pQ@comcast.com...
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>>Mike Kujbida wrote:
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>>>Rick Merrill wrote:
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>>>
>>>>jazu wrote:
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>>>>>I'm trying to do it in DVD Arch, but it takes for ever.
>>>>>If I have VOB files, why program does rendering again?
>>>>
>>>>re-rendering occurs if some paramater of the video track has changed.
>>>>Look carefully at the original settings of your file.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Even if you don't change anything, both Vegas and DVD Architect insist on
>>>re-rendering everything. Another good reason to pay for the previously
>>>mentioned Womble.
>>>
>>>Mike
>>>
>>
>>I have seen the difference between Womble's "video stream copy"
>>and re-rendering be the difference between 20 minutes and 10 hours!
>
>
> You must have a very old version of Womble MPEG Video Wizard or a slow
> computer - full length movies (all the vobs joined up) never take more than
> around 10 minutes for me. Output as MPEG 2 Transport or Program - just the
> defaults, no templates or changes. 2 blue lines under Monitor / Detail. If
> you change anything on export you will have a red line either in the video
> or audio, hence recode and slow depending on your computer speed and
> available RAM and disk space. Also make sure you defrag your hard disk.
>
>

I know exactly what you mean. all blue = 15 minutes; all red = 10 hours.

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