View Single Post
Old 22nd October 2009, 22:21   #1043  |  Link
Mike_111
Registered User
 
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 31
Quote:
Originally Posted by MrC View Post
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.
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.

Quote:
Originally Posted by MrC View Post
BTW, where did you get that mkv footage?
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.

Last edited by Mike_111; 22nd October 2009 at 22:27.
Mike_111 is offline   Reply With Quote