DVD burn time

Verve

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Is it normal for the machine in my sig to take ~3 or so hours to encode a DVD using Windows DVD Maker? (I'm making a disc with home video clips of all different qualities/bit-rates if that makes a difference). I just got this machine, I dunno, it seems too slow. Am I just being impatient?
 
Is it normal for the machine in my sig to take ~3 or so hours to encode a DVD using Windows DVD Maker? (I'm making a disc with home video clips of all different qualities/bit-rates if that makes a difference). I just got this machine, I dunno, it seems too slow. Am I just being impatient?

It shouldn't take that long. To encode and burn an AVI file into a DVD only takes me less than an hour using Nero, depending on the video.
 
It shouldn't take that long. To encode and burn an AVI file into a DVD only takes me less than an hour using Nero, depending on the video.


Look at his specs, you have a faster CPU, and you are running a raid 0, so yeah you will be faster. But most people will not be converting it that fast. I have a amd 64 x2 4200 with 2 gigs of ram and it takes me a couple of hours at least to convert 4 gigs to a dvd.
 
Look at his specs, you have a faster CPU, and you are running a raid 0, so yeah you will be faster. But most people will not be converting it that fast. I have a amd 64 x2 4200 with 2 gigs of ram and it takes me a couple of hours at least to convert 4 gigs to a dvd.

I'm running raid 1 not raid 0. And his computer is not that far off from mine. He has more memory but a little slower processor so time wise he might be at the most 15 minutes slower than me. And my files are roughly for 800mb size.
 
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With the computer in my sig it took about 4.5 hours to do it :D I think having lotsa ram and lotsa GHz is will speed things up.
 
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