Is this idea crazy?

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by puterboy, Sep 11, 2007.

  1. puterboy

    puterboy Member

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    I'm a newbie, and after searching the forums and not finding anything, I was wondering if you could help me debug an idea I'm having

    I have LOTS of TV I want to burn. Using DVDSanta, TMPGEncDVDAuthor3, etc all mean 3 hours of burn time, but not only that, it means that I set it up, go to bed, and 3 hours later, it's done and my computer is sitting there idle. I want to use that time. I want it to run all day! So the way I'm looking to approach it would be to convert ALL the files, then burn them when I have a day off work. I have a 500GB HDD, so space isn't a problem. Here's the main question I would like to ask:

    If I convert everything to an .avi with the proper DVD-Video format, how long would it take to convert to .vob, seeing as there is no transcoding, just splitting up?
     
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    LOCOENG Moderator Staff Member

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    Typical AVI to DVD conversion times usually run me just over an hour with ConvertXtoDVD...a faster machine will be, well, a little faster. What you need is a program to "batch" encode and unfortunately I don't know of any off hand.
     
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    I found VirtualDub to be easy to batch encode. Now, and I'm sorry I didn't make this clearer, if I re-encode everything using the batch encoder, will it still take 3 hours to author the dvd, or will it take a considerable less amount of time? I was thinking that maybe I could re-encode everything all at once, then author the dvds, and it wouldn't take as long as there is no transcoding
     

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