Thats what I was going to reccomend although doesn't the free edition only convert it to mpeg2 for 15 days or maybe it's 30 then if you still want to do it you have to buy the full version?
I dont know what the limitations of the free version are (i thought it was just performance) ... regardless it should take less than 15 days to encode
nero isnt crap, i use it all the time. this is evidence of fanboyism
You obviously dont know the first thing about Nero's encoding engine. With maybe 10TB of encoded footage under my belt Im more than qualified to make that claim -- having done work over at CD-RW.org and Afterdawn.com I've seen countless occasions of people having problems with the ever so classic problem of "upside down encode" as well as out of synch issues. Not to flame but... you fool: just take a look at the featureset Nero's encoder has to offer and compare it to the baseline of TMPGEnc and CCE.
i just encoded two 700mb (or so) divx files onto a dvd in less than an hour using nero.
ahh... athlon xp 2400+... id say thats part of the reason its going slow.
my athlon 64 3400+ would convert a video in about an hour, 2 videos in about 2hrs... obviously
1. What specs where the original source files? How about the output M2V/MP2/WAV files?
2. 1hr is average -- for a single pass encode -- try the more standard 8-pass VBR
the ram might be bottlenecking it as well, i know my nero uses a ton of ram when its encoding... helps it run very stable though... to burn a simple dvd image used like 320mb of ram. how fast is your ram? that could be slowing it down as well.
- Ufortunately you're talking trash here. If you goto the options, Nero limits you (unfortunately) to 80MB. As for my ram, it's faster than yours so I dont have to worry and furthermore, anyone who knows a damn thing about optical drives and media burning knows better than to burn fast.
- As for burning, what media do you use? (and no i dont mean Sony, Verbatim, Maxell ... i mean ATIP). On what burner?
While my standards for burning and encoding might be considered way-the-hell-extreme, I find it humorous that a noob like yourself (possibly not to computing in general but at least and definitvely this optical media and video) fails to realize that a "cute pretty interface" isnt going to let you get down and dirty with the encoder settings!
So when you make the fanboy call be sure you know for a fact the target is a fanboy and not a pro.
For future reference, in this section of the forum there are maybe *counts* 4 members on this forum who match the amount of experience I have (if there's more, they've not been made apparent to me)