I don't know about Nero encoding it, but encoding can take quite awhile with TMPGEnc.
On my AMD XP 2000+ It takes about 1.5 hours to encode half a movie into svcd.
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I don't know about Nero encoding it, but encoding can take quite awhile with TMPGEnc.
On my AMD XP 2000+ It takes about 1.5 hours to encode half a movie into svcd.
Yup that sounds just about right, with the MPEG-2/SVCD Plug-in it normally takes me an hour and a half to two hours to encode.
well i'm getting tired so i guess i'll burn while i sleep :lol:
Good Luck :)
That's all so much hard work!!!!!!!!!!! I used to fart about with all that b*ll*cks but not any more! If you have a tv-out on your graphics card - do what I did and buy a fify quid transmitter and broadcast the film direct to your tv. Doesn't matter what format it is, avi,mpg all works fine and the pictures spot on. I can now watch all my films the second I've finished downloading.
hehe i just woke up from my nap nap of 7 hr and my burner is only halfway done :huh:
yo!
it takes like 12 hrs to complete the encode thing. i started the encode thing before i go to bed and when i came back from school the encode thing is done. hell yeah and the quality is mad good. i encode 1 movie a day. hehe
i used TMPGEnc and VirtualDUb
it's all good man
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p.s. my computer is PIII 700 256MB Ram windows xp pro
You can play direct to your tv without the hassle of burning/encoding etc. - wirless transmission via products such as giga video. Just plug a transmitter into your PC and a receiver into the scart conection of your tv and you're away.....
I can vouch for Nelchael. I spent about £50 for my giga video transmitter.
It works really good and saves one hell of a load of time and hassle with converting and burning. B)
thanks guys