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Update: Ok well i convert (via TMPGEnc) the files to .MPG

Then i have Ulead DVD Movie Factory 4.0 that encodes and burns it to a DVD. however, each file is taking roughly 20 mins.

I am running a Dual Core X2 3800+ processor, is there anyway i can speed up the AVI -> MPG transcoding process?

-Kevin
 
I use ffmpeg and Tmpgenc DVD Author. Not really sure how long it takes on my machine but the quality is pretty good. It does the audio and the video at the same time.
 
Yep just did a test run with one file and it worked flawlessly on my DVD player.

Its just the transcode process take so long. Will overclocking increase this at all (I think it is CPU Intensive).

-Kevin
 
Overclocking will usually speed up anything that is processor intensive but it could be the rest of the system being the bottleneck or the application itself.
 
Well i have nothing else but GAIM running.

I have a SATA2 HDD with NCQ enabled. And i have 2GB of RAM.

After i finish this file ill bump the FSB and the Multiplier up a bit.

(Just out of curiosity, isn't this the stuff the AVIVO's transcoding helps A LOT with; is that true also?)

-Kevin
 
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