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| Posted by | Womble |
| Posted on | 22/07/05 21:39 |
Export To
DVD:
The imported
DVD-Video we did earlier was chosen for this task. At this point the imported
DVD-Video which had been stored as a MPEG2 file had to be converted back into a
DVD-Video compliant file set before it could be burned.
This was a
lengthy task even on a fast PC. The task took over 2 hours 30 minutes to
complete.

After the file
set was rendered some more processing was required, and as we can see from the
screenshot below this task took 58 minutes 51 seconds to complete.

The target device
for this test was to 'fit a single layer DVD media". At this point a single
layer blank -R disc with the MID code of MCC03RG20 was inserted into the NEC
ND-3540A drive.

If we add the
time taken for the complete task to execute, it totals at over 3 hours. This is
quite a long time to wait, but in truth, quality results from quality
re-encoders have always taken time to produce quality
results.
The resulting
DVD-Video disc was played back on both my PC and my set top player. In both
cases the movie played without problems and the quality was
excellent.
Time to
take a look at the Export To PVP
function









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