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Is it supposed to be this SSLLLOOOOWWW?
So I set up a simple sequence of about 45 minutes in length. It’s a bunch of small avi’s captured by Matrox’s Media Tools with my rt.x100 from my Panasonic PV-GS120. Pretty much just the whole DV tape, one avi per detected scene, with a couple of “lens cap still on” type of scenes taken out, and one 60 second or so scene shot sideways (It wasn’t me!) corrected. I places a marker at each location I wanted a chapter mark on a DVD. All I need is a DVD that plays with no menus, and those chapter marks for jumping to scenes, so Premiere’s DVD export is perfect. But…
It’s taking FOREVER. At this rate it’s gonna take HOURS (maybe 6?) to finish making a DVD of this simple 45 minute timeline. Is this normal? The “overall progress” meter is at about 40% and no DVD burning has started. I selected high quality 7Mb CBR NTSC as the encoding setting.
Here’s my setup: Win XP Pro SP1, 2.53GHz P4, 80GB SATA program drive, and 200GB SATA A/V drive, Matrox rt.x100 editing card, Lite-On 4x DVD burner, 22″ NEC monitor that I almost asked to marry me, all wired into a nice Panasonic surround sound receiver, Sony TV, and JVC S-VHS VCR. I mean, it’s pretty nice stuff. Seems it should be faster.
I can see the preview mv2 file growing in Windows explorer, and XP’s performance graph shows my processor at a solid 100%.
Any suggestions? Or is this just what I get?