|
Adobe EncoreDVD is a Fairly Fast encoder and with your System a 1 Hour File encodeing in 2 Hours isn"t bad especially Compared to a few Years ago when it took up to 24 to 36 hours to encode 2 hours of Video....
I would suggest that you Stick with the encoder you are useing because most other encoders that will be Faster will not Produce the quality you are presently getting and that includes WinAVI converter which is a Very Fast encoder and it"s Quality isn"t Bad But it is not great either and it is very Limmited in it"s encodeing Settings....
The Best way to get faster encodeing is to use a faster PC ,a couple Years ago a "1.7ghz" CPU was considered quite a Fast Machine especially in a Laptop but these days you couln"t get some of the Higher End Editing programs to Barely run on a 1.7ghz PC.....
I have my CPU Running at 3.17ghz which is allmost Twice as fast as your PC and I can encode a 2 Hour Movie to Mpeg-2 for DVD in about 1 hour and 20 minutes useing "CinemaCraft Encoder SP 2.70" which is one of the Fastest and is the Highest quality software encoders you can get....
I could encode it in Under an Hour but I use a Bunch of Pre-Filters while Frame Serveing which slows the encodeing down quite a Bit but helps with the Picture Quality,,,,,
You could Try doing your encodeing in Adobe premier if you want...There are a few good Mpeg encoder Plugins for adobe premier that you could Install and use to encode which might give you faster encodeing...
These are Three best ones:
Mainconcept MpegPro HD Premier Plugin
Canopus procoder Premier Plugin
CinemaCraft Encoder premier Plugin
Cheers
P-4 2.6ghz (Overclocked to 3.2ghz)
Abit IS7
1gb Dual Chanell DDR 400mhz
Zalman CNPS7000-CU Cooler(Modded with 50cfm Fan)
XFX Gforce 6600GT 128mb GDDR3 (500/1000)
Pinnacle DV500 ADVC Editing Card
RaidMax Scorpio ATX Case + 5 Led
|