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Hi,

I'm trying to convert all my mom's collection (VCR) to DVD. I have a problem here.

First, the whole process is extremely slow, it took me about 5-6 hrs to convert the avi file (captured with my hardware decoder card) to DVD. Is that suppose to be that long. I tried on both of my P4 and AMD system. Is doesn't make a big difference. What can I do to make the process faster? Do I really have to buy some SCSI hard drives and setup raid?

Intel System

Intel P4 2.8C

Asus P4P800

512MB RAM KINGSTON

WD 200G PATA HDD

WinXP Home

AMD System

AMD 3000+ 64-bit

Asus K8V SE Deluxe

512MB RAM KINGSTON X2

WD 250G SATA HDD

WinXP Pro 32-bit

I'm also test driving the new Windows XP 64-Bit Edition. Is that going to make any difference, I can't really try it on the 64-Bit Windows right now. I can't find the driver for my Audigy. I know AMD is weaker on Video Editing. Any Idea. :D


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I'm doing this on my ATI All-In-Wonder card, it captures and encodes MPEG-2 video. There are some (relatively) inexpensive commercial softwares to take captures to DVD...However, I was pretty much broke after buying the card. So, I went cheap:

  • I use TMPGEnc to edit/demux the MPG,
  • IfoEdit to create DVD file structure,
  • ImgTool Classic to create an ISO,
  • and finally DVD Shrink and
  • DVD Decrypter to shrink and burn.

It takes my (the length of the video to capture) + about 1/2 hour to completely process and burn to DVD on my P4-2.4c, 1GB DC-DDR400, single SATA-HDD machine.

The only other advice I can offer is to always defrag before capturing and/or editing DVDs.

Good Luck!

Posted

hi guys

here is what we did with our VCR tapes

we connected our VCD to our Sony Video 8

sony video 8 >>>> firewire cable >>> firewire card >>> software

Pinnacle 9.3 plus >>> output DVD copy.

enjoy!!!

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