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Anyone who encodes DivX, what kind of framerate do you get?

notfred

Lifer
I've made a screenshot showing everything that's going on as I'm encoding. I'm encoding Gone in 60 Seconds at 704x270 resolution. the average FPS is at 32.4 FPS. What kind of framerates are you guys getting? I'm using DivX 4.12.
 
You can't compare fps like that cause there are so many factors. Some movies compress better than others, different bitrates/resolutions/filters not to mention many different ways you can make DivX movies. It's like comparing CPU socket thermistor temperatures of different mobos, maybe even worse.
 
8 frames per second on my Celeron 566@952 using Flask. Soooooo slooooooow. A 10-encoding Fair Use project can take 24 hours.
 
high resoution are much longer to encode then low. a 640x480 res. take me twice the time it would for the movie. for 352x288 it would be alot faster then the movie itself like 25-50+ percent w/ duron@900mhz
 
I get 12 on 720 X 480

My brother has a P4 1.7 with the 845 DDR system and he hits 20

Both with MP3 sound at the same time
 


<< isnt divx illegal? >>



Why would video compression format be illegal? If that was so all DVD movies would be illegal since they use MPEG 2 compression. Now, it's illegal to make dvd rips, encode them in DivX and give/sell them to people. I think you're allowed to make 1 copy for yourself but that depends what country you're in, I think.
 
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