I am currently burning pirates of the Caribbean on strange tides, the main movies only and I had to compress it to a 25 gb disc since the movie alone is 32gb, it is taking 2 hrs and 49 min to just encode or whatever it does before it burns to the blu ray disc, and it might take another 15-30 min to burn on the disc, is this right, should it take this long, as of right now the settings set on dvdfab are all on default I haven't tampered with it since I wouldn't know what I'm doing, is there anything I can do to speed up the process withouut losing quality? Also here are my computer specs ..........Windows 7, Intel core i3 M330 @2.13ghz, 4gb ram.....is it my computer? Or is there something on settings i have to tamper with to speed it up
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Originally posted by aguy1222 View Postsplitting the process? what do you mean, i tried coping a 32gb movie only, and had to get it compressed to a 25gb movie, but i dont know what you mean by splitting it?
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Forgot to mention that the time needed is HIGHLY dependent on your configuration ---
When you do the compress to 25G use two Seperate HD's -- of course the faster the speed of the HD the better
Of course the speed of your processor effects the compress process ---
With a i5 CP and two HD drives the compress takes anywhere from 1 hour to 3 hours -- depending on the BD contents --
The RIP and Burn are dependent on the speed you read or write -- be sure and burn slow for best results
And ALways --> always <--- use a BD-RE with new releases -- can save lots of coasters - if a new protection is being introduced ---- ( I use one with old ones also -- )
Also --- I have shut off ALL hardware assists....... everything runs slower but I had LOTS of problems with GPU and Lighting encoding enabled on my machine ----
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Thank you both for Ur much needed advice, how would i use 2 seperate hds to compress a movie to 25 gb? I'm not very computer savy,I usually just save the movies compressed or not to my computers hd, then if I burn them to a blu ray disc or to a sepereate harddrive and watch on my ps3Last edited by aguy1222; 01-08-2012, 12:47 AM.
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does not sound like you have 2 HD's ---- only a C: drive ?
so I wouldn't worry about it --- just use a different folder on the c: drive for the output of the 25GB compress
I have gone ahead and added a 2TB HD to my system for storage of 50GB backup copies --- but I just wanted to have them on an HD drive for convenience ( and until the price of BD-50G disks goes down about the only option ) -- and it does speed things up when you do a Disk to Disk operation
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Originally posted by aguy1222 View PostThank you both for Ur much needed advice, how would i use 2 seperate hds to compress a movie to 25 gb? I'm not very computer savy,I usually just save the movies compressed or not to my computers hd, then if I burn them to a blu ray disc or to a sepereate harddrive and watch on my ps3
A better way to do it though would be to do the compression step to a second HD. It is much faster this way because with just 1 HD, that HD has to do the reading & writing at the same time.
Hope this helps a bit & didn't confuse you even more.
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