Infoseite // 10 hours to convert 60 minutes recording too much? I think so!



Frage von Reaktiv:


Hi folks,
I have already read the relevant parts of the Anfängertoturials.
It says that I am one with 900 and Athlon 80 GB hard drive would have to loose to get there. Good, there is synonymous that 512 Mb is enough memory. I unfortunately only currently 256th
But still it surprises me that I will need 10 hours for the ribs of AVI to DV-PAL for my DVD.
(The article about the Expo animals lies unfortunately not yet available)

I use the AVSMedia Video Converter. Is this prog might simply too lame, or it is s.Arbeitsspeicher ... or (even s.meiner graphics card good old G-force 2).

I'd be glad of your help. Thanks in advance!

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Antwort von Gast1:

It appears you have not yet read all the relevant parts of the tutorial :-)
What an AVI gerippet have you been? And of what? And what do you want with PAL DV on your DVD?

So, what is your source material and what do you want to have s.end?

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Antwort von Reaktiv:

Okay, maybe I'm with the Außdrücken somewhat dissipated.
Stumpf said, I just got my Sony camcorder via i.LINK (or firewire) connected and included with the Sony Picture package capture tool. The program has a few avis spat, which I wanted to pack it with the AVSMediaconverter to DVD format. Well, and because he wanted to do for 10 hours ...

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Antwort von Axel:

"Reactive" wrote: AVI to DV-PAL for my DVD

Salut,
apparently you lack the basic knowledge about the format around recording / editing / authoring. Thus, we can seriously help you.

If you have applied on a larger scale effects, which must be rendered to DV first, if you also the Mpeg2 DVD format with 2-pass VBR and have set high motion estimation, can render one hours material well 10 hours.

That you with 256 MB you could watch the clips at all, it borders s.ein miracle. Here you should at least upgrade to 768 MB.

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Antwort von Gast1:

Well, 10 hours sounds like quite a long time despite everything. Ginge probably faster.
But reactive apparently has no desire to contribute something more concrete information. And I have no desire to drag him out of the nose.

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Antwort von Reaktiv:

Hey, second, I was only recently s.einem Calculator and the other had not nachzuschauen again the possibility. I've now peeped times.

So I never knew that there are different avi formats.
In this Sonymitgelieferten of Capture Tool is synonymous no possibility to choose the format in which the gecapturten data spreichert, it spits me stop a handful of clips in AVI format. The Quallität is great (and with the playing I did of course) no problems.

And I'm assume that the gecapturte file is in Pal format (because the camera takes synonymous with Pal) or I am lying wrong?

SO: I always try in this AVSMedia Converter Avi files into DVD Pal to convert. What I choose for a Quallität for the output file makes little different. It takes about 10 hours.
... and should set up my father for me this story, has s.laufen not want the calculator to have 10 hours to leave his films on DVD to watch later.

So, sorry again that I have not replied for so long. I hope the information sufficient to make people understand my problem.

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Antwort von Blackeagle123:

Hello,

So it sounds to me synonymous with very funny!

So I have you, as I understand it, an AVI exported from your editing program or recording program!? And the AVI are you going to incorporate into your DVD project?

Then you have your DVD authoring program (if it exists sowas convert) your AVI until ... You'd better to export as Mpeg file. Mpeg for DVD, so sound and video separately! Dan synonymous so that you have the ability to integrate different audio tracks in your DVD!

Another possibility: No DVD, but a picture - or Super Video CD! Simply export as MPEG, then burn with eg Nero as a VCD or SVCD.

II Or do you now exportierst your DVD file directly from the program editing and recording program?

As you deliver your editing program for files then? Are you ready Returns "DVD files" still s.besten with a menu, etc., or it gives you just a Mpeg file, as I have already written it up and then it takes 10 hours?

I do not know whether the conversion from the DVD authoring program of the requested file to avi, mpeg, such as taking so long, or whether the rendering process so long expected ...

Liebe Grüße
Constantin

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Antwort von AndyZZ:

I think yes, he has NO NO DV editing and authoring program but simply tries to recode only the AVI into an MPEG2. This is of course prepared for a long time no DVD. But he is synonymous not know yet ....

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Antwort von Blackeagle123:

So when exactly true, it would somehow ... I would not say stupid, but ... naja!

AVSMedia Converter for I have never heard of.
And a lot less I understand the fact that several AVIs were taken! Or was interrupted several times the recording?

Regardless, here's a solution:
I would recommend just time to buy one editing program, like Premiere (demo version) to download and then zusammenzuschneiden a little video.

The then export, depending on what you would like to have a File!

(For a DVD or VCD, or SVCD, etc. as Quicktime video)

The time is now the "professional" way. You can not expect that a professional freeware provides results! The render time would be synonymous with Adobe Premiere is much shorter. That you could look at the videos in your freeware programs, probably because it is simply played back only. In Premiere, it could happen that you get problems with the playback to run the program for this complex multiple processes in the background. Therefore, the rendering time and the result is synonymous better!

Many dear greetings
Constantin

PS: I render 10 hours s.einem film with the largest 3d-effects. (Okay, I would render over network) for such films, I s.der body of your father synonymous not want to wait 10 hours;)

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Antwort von Erich:

Hello!
It is on this envelope, a normal render time. Today, 3.2 GHz clock and calculator have 1 to 2 GB of memory. The rendering time depends very feel deeply starting of program. Calculator with my old Athlon 1600 + and 1GB of RAM I needed for 45 minutes of video about the same time. Back then I used TMPGEnc.
Greetings!
Erich

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Antwort von Blackeagle123:

The rendering time is obviously higher, but 10 times as long as the video, I think is too long!

Close all unnecessary processes in time to remove from your task manager (HP Printer Drivers, "ctfmon.exe" = Java, certain single program running under your user name, etc.) and test an editing, perhaps (a demo version? Or a simple program of Ulead, Pinnacle, etc.) and thus render your AVIs. It should not be just premiere pro 2.0, since tuens older, simpler versions synonymous yet!
Poste then me, is how it went!

Then it lasts just as long, I'll give Erich right! What helps, either a new PC, or a good video card (which more or less the same as a new PC can cost).

Many dear greetings
Constantin

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Antwort von kupfi_stanton:

Thanks for the support, I'll try tomorrow and once you give ne answer ... danke jungs danke

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Antwort von Nightfly!:

The problem is the memory, and probably an older and therefore slower hard drive.

With 256 MB of the calculator is often s.Auslagern of memory. This costs each time period. With a memory of 512 - 768 MB with certainty the time will be shorter. Depending on the program for 2-4 hours.

Gruß,
Nightfly!

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