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rendez2k
22nd March 2010, 23:08
I've got a Quad Core 2.66 PC and its taking around 20 hours to convert a 3 and half hour long BR - is that about normal? I'm sure it used to be faster?! Using high quality + normal priority. I'm encoding to a BR-25 so I'm not sure if I should be using the faster high-speed option?
HFW
23rd March 2010, 01:39
Hi, my configuration is same as yours, and it takes 20 hrs with these settings.
datman
23rd March 2010, 01:55
I've got a Quad Core 2.66 PC and its taking around 20 hours to convert a 3 and half hour long BR - is that about normal? I'm sure it used to be faster?! Using high quality + normal priority. I'm encoding to a BR-25 so I'm not sure if I should be using the faster high-speed option?
I'm not sure about your chip but that seems a little slow. I started using 1 pass (abr) decoding for BD25 encodes. It's faster and looks the same to me, I'm always movie only though.
Capsbackup
23rd March 2010, 02:27
My I7 920 does a full backup to BD9: :)
[19:45:09] BD Rebuilder v0.32.08 (beta)
- Source: NEW_MOON
- Input BD size: 42.20 GB
- Approximate total content: [03:38:40.540]
...
[03:11:34]PHASE ONE complete
[03:11:34]PHASE TWO - Rebuild Started
- [03:11:34] Rebuilding BD file Structure
[03:11:37] - Encode and Rebuild complete
This is at High Quality (Default), and 2 pass for everything!
I prefer the accuracy of 2 pass over Quicker Encode for Extras.
jdobbs
23rd March 2010, 15:59
Sounds slow. I'm using an AMD Quad Core running at 2.21GHz and it takes a little over half that time at High Quality mode and Idle priority.
Ch3vr0n
23rd March 2010, 17:31
Thats damn slow. On my system see below it takes about 8-9hrs to do a full disc backup from a full BD50 to a BD25 on default mode.
my rig
Current Rig - Project: Supernova
OS: Vista Ultimate X64 ||MoBo: Asus P5Q-E P45 chipset || CPU: Intel Q9550 || CPU Cooler: Asus Triton 79 || RAM: 8GB Corsair XMS2 5-5-5-18
GPU: Asus HD4870x2 2GB || Monitor: HP w2448hc || HDD: 2x Samsung Spinpoint F1 1TB (HD103UJ) || Sound: 5.1 Surround Logitech Z-5500 via optical fiber
Optical Drive 1: LG BH08LS20 Rev: 2.00 || Optical Drive 2: LG BD-RE GGW-H20L Rev: YL05 || Optical Drive 3: LG DVD-RAM GH20NS10 Rev: EL01
rendez2k
23rd March 2010, 18:22
I'm getting around 7fps by the looks of things.
jdobbs
24th March 2010, 01:02
I'm getting around 7fps by the looks of things.
That's not terrible for pass 2, pass 1 should be a lot faster. If you're getting 7fps, the second pass of a 3.5 hour encode should take about 12.5 hours... the first pass should take much less... so I don't see how that comes to 20 hours?
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