Dave the way I found out , I had done a wedding and thought that would be the ideal project to test the DVD authoring , so the video was 2hrs long , put the chapter pionts in , made the menus and then waited to write out the dvd. When playing the DVD , the chapter piont never work where they were put, So I thought ok I had done something wrong .Well after 3 write, I give up and encode out to Encore.
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Originally posted by Ingwe View PostDave the way I found out , I had done a wedding and thought that would be the ideal project to test the DVD authoring , so the video was 2hrs long , put the chapter pionts in , made the menus and then waited to write out the dvd. When playing the DVD , the chapter piont never work where they were put, So I thought ok I had done something wrong .Well after 3 write, I give up and encode out to Encore.Anton Strauss
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Originally posted by Ingwe View PostGood Afternoon Anton .
I start it at piont zero. I do not have this problem in PPro2 or Encore or any other product I have used.Anton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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There is one problem with the DVD App , when you make chapter pionts they do not work , if you try to change they still do not work, this has been confirmed, other than that bug the quatly and speed is very good. For me ,I would like to have the chapter pionts working and do not always have the time or want to have to go to Encore or PPro2 to author out.
just my 2cents
a dvd for a theater show where each chapter had to be right on the spot, no problems so far.
Are you working with different seqences doing editing ?
If so you have to be sure to select the proper seqence on the first menu page
in the dvd program, otherwise it will use seq. 1.
Sebastian
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something is not right, I started a 60min test project to test chapters, it has been going for 1 hour and 45 min and it says 55 min remaining
is there a setting to speed this up in a Dual Xeon machine
Tmpeg would take 40min to do the lotAnton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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I just placed a 1 hours and 30 min. dv-avi file on the timeline and ajusted
it to 1 hours and inserted 6 markers.
In the dvd program I used all default settings.
I checked the "render filers without burning a dvd".
it took 27 min and 21 sec. on my centrino E6850 cpu with 2 gb ram and
standard sataII hd.
Did you have any effect on the timeline ?
Sebastian
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Originally posted by Sebastian View Post
Did you have any effect on the timeline ?
Sebastian
maybe it does not like exporting blank spaces, it should but
20 min to go, so I may as well let it finish
processor usage is 15-25%Anton Strauss
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test export finally finished
tested in PowerDVD, all chapters are correct, right on the color barsAnton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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I have only used the 'output to DVD' 3 times and each time the chapters were spot on.
Those DVDs were under 90min in length.
60min timeline takes me about 20min to encode with the 'output to DVD' feature.
I used CBR @ 7500 with AC3 Audio.
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Hi Anton
Just did the same test as yours, inserted 1 sec. colorbar each 15 min.
toghter with a chapter point.
The redering speed was fast... 11 min. and 54 sec. for one hour.
doing the redering I check the cpu and ram use, both cpu´s where running
between 98-100 % most of the time, only at the last 30% of the rendering
they where falling to about 40%.
the ram use was 1 gb.
I also play the rendered files in power dvd, and the chaptors was right on
the colorbars.
It looks like you have some sort of a computer problem going on.
Sebastian
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Originally posted by Sebastian View PostIt looks like you have some sort of a computer problem going on.
Sebastian
export of this 60 min timeline to DVD using ProCoder3 at normal quality takes 37 min
there must be something that DVD creator does not like, I bet it is the hyperthreading
I have 2 physical processors and with hyperthreading enabled I get 4
Tmpeg 4 Xpress works 40% faster with hyperthreading enabled because it is optimized for multiple CPU and hyperthreading
I will disable hyperthreading and repeat the DVD Creator testAnton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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I turned off hyperthreading
now DVD creator is fast and uses 100% of processors
but ProCoder and PCE and Tmpeg4 are way slower nowAnton Strauss
Antons Video Productions - Sydney
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Time to upgrade Anton?
Xeon E5450 xeon quad 3 ghz 1333fsb with 12mb l2 cache? [ $969 a pice hyperthreading is a thing of the past :) ]Steve
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