December 29, 200520 yr Right now I'm using DVDSanta and it's slower than hell. My digital camera records in AVI format, which is kind of a pain.About two hours of AVI footage takes nearly 8 hours to convert. Bear in mind that my system is getting old...(a Celeron 900 processor)Any suggestions for something that works better or (fingers crossed) quicker?
December 29, 200520 yr Author get a better computer.LOLYeah, I know that. I'm working on it. But I'm also looking for recommendations here. What is everyone's preferred software and why?
December 29, 200520 yr TMPGEnc DVD Author or DVDAuthorGUI (free)no they are both Authors and not encoders. they do not encode the videoTry theseWinAVINero (not great but it works)Tmpgenc PlusMainconcept EncoderHope this helps
December 29, 200520 yr Yes, TMPGEnc Plus is, imho, the best professional encoder. TMPGEnc DVD Author comes with many elegant templates for DVD Authoring which multiplexes the .AC3 audio with the MPEG-2 (.M2V) files. These are the formats I've used and most commonly seen used by others.
December 30, 200520 yr Cinema Craft Encoder basic. $56, but the fastest encoder on the market with extremely good quality, as long as you keep the bitrate above 3000.For your processor, make sure you get the most recent version, others will crash because of you not having SSE instructions.
December 30, 200520 yr i agree with axed,cinema craft encoder is the fastest and best encoder for dvd's
January 3, 200620 yr Software still relies on hardware so it's futile to expect that it will miraculously solve the old hardware problem.
January 3, 200620 yr Changing software will barely have any effect. Decoding, transcoding and encoding are purely CPU related matters. The only real way to speed up that process is by increasing your CPU. In your case, that would require a whole new system.
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