My question is about the advantages of m2t format.
I have a HVD video cam (sony hcr-hc3) and it is adequate for home use...
Direct to a DV avi file via WinXp tools seems to work fine and gives me relatively good 1080i videos takeing 20 minutes to capture a 20 minute video (size approx 4GB/20minutes)
If I capture to a m2t file and then want to redor it out to an dv avi file it takes about approx 5-7min per minute of video to rendor... I am not running any filters and have not inserted any transitions or edited the track... I am just tring to get a unmodifiied avi video of the original video that I can archive/distribute before I start playing...
Is there any way to speed this up for direct rendors to DV avi for this unedited m2t file ? Or do I just have to wait ???
Are there any inexpensive h/w acceleration options ?
Are there any advantages of gong to the m2t format ?
I suppose I should have captured to avi first and archived that.
Then captured to m2t format ?
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Specs
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Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 7.0a (Build 52)
Operating System
Platform: Windows XP
Version: 5.01.2600 (Service Pack 2)
Processor
Class: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 248
Identifier: AuthenticAMD
Number of processors: 2
MMX available: Yes
SSE available: Yes
SSE2 available: Yes
SSE3 available: No
Display
Primary: 1600x1200x16
Memory
Physical memory: 2,097.1 MB
Paging memory available: 4,194.3 MB
Virtual memory possible: 2,097.0 MB
I have a HVD video cam (sony hcr-hc3) and it is adequate for home use...
Direct to a DV avi file via WinXp tools seems to work fine and gives me relatively good 1080i videos takeing 20 minutes to capture a 20 minute video (size approx 4GB/20minutes)
If I capture to a m2t file and then want to redor it out to an dv avi file it takes about approx 5-7min per minute of video to rendor... I am not running any filters and have not inserted any transitions or edited the track... I am just tring to get a unmodifiied avi video of the original video that I can archive/distribute before I start playing...
Is there any way to speed this up for direct rendors to DV avi for this unedited m2t file ? Or do I just have to wait ???
Are there any inexpensive h/w acceleration options ?
Are there any advantages of gong to the m2t format ?
I suppose I should have captured to avi first and archived that.
Then captured to m2t format ?
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Specs
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Sony Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 7.0a (Build 52)
Operating System
Platform: Windows XP
Version: 5.01.2600 (Service Pack 2)
Processor
Class: AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 248
Identifier: AuthenticAMD
Number of processors: 2
MMX available: Yes
SSE available: Yes
SSE2 available: Yes
SSE3 available: No
Display
Primary: 1600x1200x16
Memory
Physical memory: 2,097.1 MB
Paging memory available: 4,194.3 MB
Virtual memory possible: 2,097.0 MB