View Full Version : DVD-RB, CCE SP2 rebuilding size so small in windows 7 home premium 64bit, core i5..
xterminater
8th February 2010, 21:12
Hey all, I have a windows 7 home premium in a laptop that has core i5-430m cpu. Every time I tried to use dvd-rb with cce sp2 to encode a dvd9 to dvd5 movie, everything goes fine except that the output size is less than the normal 4.32gb. I get no error at all, everything encodes like it used to as if I have a 32bit windows 7 ultimate but in the end, my encode folder outputs less than 4.32gb. The output ranges from 200mb to 1.8gb.
Does anyone know what is the problem with this? Please help me because I would love to encode on my core i5 since it is very fast!:):thanks:
jdobbs
8th February 2010, 23:28
I haven't heard that before. I can think of no reason why the output size would be affected by a processor type.
xterminater
9th February 2010, 01:50
jdobbs well I don't understand that either... I tried the same dvd on a dif machine with 32 bit and only a amd dual core and it encodes perfectly at 4.32gb!!
xterminater
9th February 2010, 19:51
jdobbs... i just tried another retail dvd9 and same thing... it encodes and rebuild fine but only output 990mb :( Do you know what is going on and why is it doing this?
jdobbs
9th February 2010, 20:37
As I said, not a clue. But it is very definitely something peculiar to your system. Otherwise I'd have lots of reports coming in. It sounds like the issue in in the installation of CCE you're using. What happens if you use HC Encoder?
Fishman0919
10th February 2010, 05:37
Yeah, I had the same issue with my Core i7-920 and a friend with an i5-750, CCE sp2 just seems to fart out on the new Intel's... where my AMD 9950BE was fine. Procoder 3 and HC were fine on my Intel.
xterminater
12th February 2010, 06:13
how's HC encoder compare to cce sp2? I am always used to cce sp2! Procoder 3 I heard was a waste not needed at all ...
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