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Originally Posted by MrC
you should not be surprised that a 720p movie is (decoded and) encoded slowly, even on a quad core. It depends from a lot of factors: installed codecs, system cleanliness, other tasks running in background, etc. You may improve AVStoDVD speed by selecting a different AVS resizer (i.e. BilinearResize) and edit the default encoding settings (toggle on '+Settings'/'Edit encoder command parameters at runtime').
Take note that usually HCenc is faster than QuEnc in multicore systems.
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Thanks for your reply! I'll try it again with the improvements you suggested. I guess I was just surprised because almost everything I did before on this PC (encoding from DVD to H264 2-pass, 720p H264 to 576p H264 2-pass and DVD9 to DVD5 HCenc 2-pass) was more than twice as fast.
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Originally Posted by MrC
BTW, where did you get that mkv footage?
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I just used that file as a test case for AVStoDVD. It's from my Battlestar Galactica Season 1 HDDVD, encoded to 720p for the old HTPC.