DVD Rendering
Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 2:43 pm
Hi, I'm very new to video editing and am using VS 11.5 Plus.
I've created a few DVDs from mpeg-2 files with no problem, they took a little while (1-1.5 hours for a 2 hour DVD) but they work fine.
I've since tried to burn a standard DVD from a single very large file (16GB mpeg-2 video) and gave up after 12 HOURS when it was still at 24% converted!
I tried to set VS11.5 at its highest priority but the CPU was only going at 7-10% and barely converting.......although it started out at around 40-50% for a while.
I have searched the forum but found no clear, new user friendly explanation of how to best render a large video file to avoid ridiculously long conversion times.
I don't understand why a video which is already in mpeg-2 format needs to be altered to be burned onto a DVD. When I select Share -> Create DVD -> 8.5DVD, the filesize indicated shrinks to what will be its post conversion size..............but is there a way to more quickly convert it to this state? For example, the 16GB mpeg2 shrinks to about 7.1GB when I go to Create DVD, but then obviously my attempt to convert it failed.
I'm using 8.5gb dual-layer DVDs and all the video files are mpeg-2. Can someone point me in the right direction for how I might:
Render/Convert/Whatever the original huge 16GB mpeg-2 file to whatever is necessary to burn to an 8.5gb DVD??????????
Thanks to anyone who can help.
-I'm also using avi files for some hi8 video and want to know if there's a quicker way to convert those files to DVD format, though the preset conversion to DVD seems to work fine as it is.
I've created a few DVDs from mpeg-2 files with no problem, they took a little while (1-1.5 hours for a 2 hour DVD) but they work fine.
I've since tried to burn a standard DVD from a single very large file (16GB mpeg-2 video) and gave up after 12 HOURS when it was still at 24% converted!
I tried to set VS11.5 at its highest priority but the CPU was only going at 7-10% and barely converting.......although it started out at around 40-50% for a while.
I have searched the forum but found no clear, new user friendly explanation of how to best render a large video file to avoid ridiculously long conversion times.
I don't understand why a video which is already in mpeg-2 format needs to be altered to be burned onto a DVD. When I select Share -> Create DVD -> 8.5DVD, the filesize indicated shrinks to what will be its post conversion size..............but is there a way to more quickly convert it to this state? For example, the 16GB mpeg2 shrinks to about 7.1GB when I go to Create DVD, but then obviously my attempt to convert it failed.
I'm using 8.5gb dual-layer DVDs and all the video files are mpeg-2. Can someone point me in the right direction for how I might:
Render/Convert/Whatever the original huge 16GB mpeg-2 file to whatever is necessary to burn to an 8.5gb DVD??????????
Thanks to anyone who can help.
-I'm also using avi files for some hi8 video and want to know if there's a quicker way to convert those files to DVD format, though the preset conversion to DVD seems to work fine as it is.