VSO DivX To DVD

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  1. JKLYDE

    JKLYDE Member

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    I am using VSO DivXToDVD software. When encoding, I am getting anywhere from (0.55x)-(1.04x), and I am using a P4 1.8ghz w/ 1 gig DDR RAM. I am going to upgrade my computer, so I wanted to see what kinda speeds you guys/gals are getting compared to mine, and what kinda hardware you got giving you those speeds? Thanks for any input, and any links you have to help me on my way!
     
  2. andmerr

    andmerr Guest

    my machine is [​IMG]

    I have noted that your encoding speed is drastically reduced.When i had an AMD2600+(SAME AMOUNT OF RAM= 1024) it would take about an hour to do most 700meg conversions.It now does the same conversions in about 29 to 39 mins.(yes i retried the same files)

    Burning however is quite different initially the 1st dvd would take about 25 minutes and every copy after wards would be about 15mins.This was what i though pretty good times but with the upgrade the dvd takes about 15-20 mins and every other copy takes a flat 9 mins.

    My board supports higher functions like hyper threading and a staggering 4 gig of ram.When i get around to it i'll probably upgrade the ram to see if it makes a difference.Its not really neccessary but something to play around with.

     
  3. cougar_ii

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    hey cougar i was using that version 1.99 and even i find it slow
     
  5. ScottG1

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    Hey

    Yea i also have DivxToDVD 1.99
    I seem to convert files very fast when there is not much memory being used, i've converted a 700MB movie before at 70, 80, sometimes 90FPS constant! But when im doing things while converting, id convert at about 40FPS and 2 700MB movies will get done in about an hour.

    Im running an AMD 3400+ Processor, 2.8MHz and 1GB of RAM
     
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    Hi there,

    The latest version v1.99.23 (Noticed in v1.99.22 if I recall) now has a Priority Level selecter.

    You can make DivxToDVD to above normal, or high.
    This way priotity will be given to DovxToDVD and not other software.

    Or if you wish to convert in tge background while you do other stuff, you can set it to low.

    Will take longer, but saves you CPU cycles to do other stuff.

    I haven't changed mine to test yer, I usually start a convertion and walk away !
     
  7. andmerr

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    hey cougar buddy, do you actually work for them, if not maybe i should ask them to pay you commision..............lol
     
  8. cougar_ii

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    Hi there,

    I am just a happy customer and a ßeta Tester for VSO.

    I do not work for them nor receive any money from them.

    The reward I get is good software, fixes for the little bugs I find, and implementation of my ideas/comments if they are good. (Most idea were added because they were judged good idea) !

    Several little ideas/features in VSO DivxToDVD v1.99 has come from my own feedback, that's cool !

    There's a lot of good software out there, you need to find software that will provide YOU the wanted end results, and it all comes down to a personal choice.

    I have adopted VSO !
     
  9. andmerr

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    awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
     

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