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Old August 20th 07, 01:27 AM posted to uk.rec.video.digital
Mortimer
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Default Rendering MPG to DVD VOB using Pinnacle Studio 10 - how long?

"Stuart" wrote in message
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"Mortimer" wrote in message
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I've jsut bought myself a Dazzle Hybrid Analogue/Digital Decoder and it
comes with Pinnacle Studio 10 SmartStart. I've been experimenting with
recording a programme and then editing out the commercials.

But the time taken to render the finished project is very slow: a
45-minute project has taken about 2 hours and it's still not quite
finished. It's the "Processing frame m of n" stage which is slow.

I captured as "DVD" format of MPG (*), as opposed to DVD Long Play, or as
any other file format, and I'm rendering at 100% quality, without any
compression to make it fit onto the DVD.

I've set the rendering and VIDEO_TS folders to be on an external USB2
disk (and it *is* running at USB2 speed!) so as to lighten the load on
the system disk.

The PC is a Pentium 4 3 GHz with 512 MB RAM.


How long *should* rendering take, typically?



* Using the Pinnacle TV Centre Pro softwa it says that this is the
best format to use if you are later burning to DVD - presumably because
it requires least post-procesing during rendering.


A suggestion - increase you physical RAM to 1 gig and set your virtual
memory to a minimum and maximum of 1.5gig
Should make quite a difference to rendering time. Also don't forget to
defrag your hard drive frequently.


Thanks. Looking at Task Manager, I see that the CPU is running at 100%
during rendering and the pagefile is growing to about 800 MB from about 300
MB; also the free memory is getting a bit low - down to 50 MB at times. So
memory may well be an issue.

I'll have a look on Crucial's site and see how much an extra 512 MB would be
for this PC. Probably money well spent.

When I timed it earlier, I think I may have had the Pinnacle TV Centre
(digital TV app for grabbing to MPEG) open as well, which was probably not
very sensible!


I've just done my first big project, taking the commercial breaks out of
tonight's (repeated) episode of Lewis and burning it to DVD. It's rendering
a lot more quickly: it seems to be taking about 90 seconds to render every
60 seconds of video, which is faster than before when it was taking over two
minutes per minute of video. Probably the fact that I haven't got TV Centre
open is making the difference.


How robust is Studio 10? I've found that it quite often crashes, especially
when I go come out of a screen for configuring a transition such as a fade
or dissolve, or when saving a modified menu. Trimming the commercial breaks
from each part (six of them) took about 20 minutes, but I then spent another
hour orting out chapters and menus because the f-ing program kept crashing.
As always, "save your wsork frequently" is always a good motto - and save
each significant change to a *different* project is wise, in case of errors
during saving which woulf cock up the project.


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