6 1/2 to 7 Hours to Create a DVD File

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  1. rickland

    rickland Member

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    Is this for real?

    I just installed Video Studio 10 and wanted to give it a try. I took a movie from a DVD and loaded the VOB files onto my hard drive. Then I captured those VOB files into Video Studio. All I did was add a 10 second black lead-in frame. The movie off the original was a old TV recording of a 90 minute movie. When I went to save the edited movie back onto the hard drive as a DVD folder it took VS 6 1/2 hours to create that folder with the VOB files.

    What's wrong here? Is it me or is this normal?
     
  2. theridges

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    thats seems extremely to long im suprised you waited that long....anyways how big was the end file around 4 GB or around 8 or 9...i just think it took that long because it was making them to VOB which is a high quality video but that is still a long time....
     
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    It was very close to 4GB. But only Video Studio takes all night to convert the original MPEG-2 to VOB. Other applications that I have take about an hour, two at the most. I don't know about this Video Studio; seems like it has alot of wierd thing about it. Oh, and another thing, it turns out that the finished VOB files are not DVD compatible for most DVD players. I have 4 DVD players and only one of them will play the DVD disc; the others say UNSUPORTED or DISC NOT COMPATABLE.
     
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    theridges Guest

    what program did you burn the dvd with?
     

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