Q: Im messing with a friends computer that has Adobe Premiere Pro and exported u003c10 minutes video recording with a mini DV camera. I used Adobe Media Encoder and select NTSC DV, HQ, NTSC, DV, 7Mb, 2 pass option and changed the audio to 2-channel Dolby Digital. The computer uses an nForce 2 Ultra 400 board, xp2000, 768MB PC2100 ram, several ata 100/133 + 80 GB 8MB cache HDDs running XP Pro. It took more than 1 hours to encode the video. this amount of time normal?
Re:Yeah, the Bartons do better than the Tbreds. But, as I said, if this will be a major thing for you, a P4 is superior…
\Dan
Re:i guess i will have to see how often i need to do this. thanks for the reply. if i remember correctly the bartons do a better job than the thoroughbreds……
Re:sounds about right to me
Re:I don't know. I have converted ~2 hour DV movie in about 4 hours, with a 2800+ Barton on an nForce2 with 1GB or PC2700 RAM. To be honest, if you are going to do this often, you should probably get a Pentium 4. They stomp the Athlon when it comes to video editing and encoding.
\Dan
Re:bump for the day crew
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