Have really been enjoying VV4 DV capturing, editing, and making DVD's. Has really helped my hobby - getting grandkids and family activities to the TV screen. The question I have regards rendering time. As an example, I captured 1 hour of video from the DV camcorder. Using Windows 2000 Server with AMD DURON 1200 ghz with 256 meg memory and 7200 rpm IDE Maxtor 80gig with plenty of space, it took about 2 hours to render as 'good' MPEG2. O.K. No big deal, that machine can just set over there and work, I'll do something else. But, after a few days comes the itch to make it better, so my computer shop installs new AMD Athalon 2100 CPU and 1 gig DDR memory, same OS, Same disk drives. So I take it home, load up the same project and select 'render as' again with the same settings expecting better render times, but to my surprise, the render time was still 2 hours, maybe 2 or 3 minutes faster. Is there a VV4 memory available setting I'm missing?? Or is the render time based on the disk drive speed which wasn't changed and is no faster? Any ideas??
Render time seems to be 2 times the amount of video. (Not griping about VV4 here - it certainly performs as advertised, just trying to understand the relationship to the hardware.)
Thanks
Paul Hale
Render time seems to be 2 times the amount of video. (Not griping about VV4 here - it certainly performs as advertised, just trying to understand the relationship to the hardware.)
Thanks
Paul Hale