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06-02-2003, 05:06 PM
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Stay in the first page, grrrr stupi post, i hope its pinned or somthing
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06-03-2003, 11:13 AM
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actaully some admin, conerpocket or somone please move my post to movieworld, Please, it will do more good there
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06-04-2003, 04:01 AM
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Old Guy
Actually, you shouldn't install both K-Lite and Nimo codec packs. They can cause conflicts.
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06-04-2003, 04:22 AM
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2 Hours??, ive just tried a 300meg avi and attempted to convert it to svcd and the time it had to complete was 14 hours and it was still going up when i decided to cancel it, i am now going to try to convert it to vcd but i very much doubt that it will take anything like 2hours, more like 6 or 7. also if this was a proper film .avi so 600-700meg then you are talking 24 hours to convert it (on my pc). I have a pent3 650, 196meg ram. 12 gig hdd, 8meg graphics card and XP. it is also a laptop so its not easy or cheap to update the hardware.
stoi
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06-04-2003, 04:29 AM
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in virtual dub is there any way to increase the speed at which you convert using virtual dub other than lowering the bitrate?
i've noticed a pull down menu called "processing thread priority".
will changing this from normal to high or even higher increase the speed at which the conversion is done?
p.s. stoi, i feel your pain
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06-04-2003, 10:53 AM
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the higher the priortiy the faster it will go yes,
i have a 2000+althlon and it does it in about 2 hours!
As for the codec packs, confilicts dont bother me, i know what i need and what i dont need, also a few things dont like my pc like the morgan multimedia stream switcher.
I kinda know what im doing
Yes lowering the birate will make the file go faster cos it will be smaller (AVI ONLY)
When converting to MPEG it doesnt matter how big the avi is it makes no difference, the only thing that will is the length of the avi file!
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06-04-2003, 08:44 PM
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it doesn't take too long on my system (athlon 2700+, 512 meg corsair ram), but it can't be fast enough for me.
i'll try increasing the priority and see if it helps any
thanks
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06-04-2003, 08:48 PM
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it will, but the problem is dont try doing anything, if your doing things the time it will take will shoot up.
Mine usually says 4 hours when it starts then it drops really fast to about 1.30 if u do things it will take hours longer, just leave it and it should go and be done. go out, watch tv etc, but dont touch the computer!!!!!!
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06-05-2003, 10:59 AM
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right i got an email about how to rip the mpeg off a vcd so here it is.
1) First get iso buster IsoBuster
2) Then put the Vcd in or mount the bin/cur file
3) Then open isobuster, once its installed of course
4) select the drive the files mouned on, in IsoBuster (Quite easy isnt it )
5) Select the folder called MPEGAV
6) select the dat file (it should be quite large, e.g most of the cd)
7) Right click and selct save MPEG2 file
8) Call the file <what ever you want>.MPG <------- That bit .MPG is very important if u dont do that u will be left with a dat file
9) have an MPEG2 Codec from the k-lite codec pack
10) put the file into tempegnce select the setting u want (high quality) then click go
11) wait however long it takes and then u have an mpeg ready to be converted as said at the top of this page or u can do waht u want with the mpeg!
There u go!
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