--- On Wed, 3/16/11, Kbspencer09 <[email protected]> wrote:

> From: Kbspencer09 <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [AP] Exporting to MPEG-2 with Premiere 6.5
> To: [email protected]
> Date: Wednesday, March 16, 2011, 1:24 PM
> 
> Glen, you were right about seeing the clips on a bigger
> screen.  We built the computer we use for Video (a long
> time ago) and we use a small tv for sound instead of
> speakers and when the camera is on, we can see the video in
> it also.  I had tried editing without the camera on and
> that was the difference.
> 
> I am now looking at the paging file set up, to see if that
> can be improved, in order to make the exporting faster.

With an 800Mhz PC, there isn't going to be any "faster" at exporting MPEG2 
unless you get a hardware MPEG2 encoder card. Without such a card you're going 
to to see 8 FPS tops for encoding, doing single pass constant bitrate. Put it 
up to 2-pass VBR and it'll really go slooooowwwwww.

These days you can spend a couple hundred dollars on a dual core AMD or Intel 
box with a couple gigs RAM and a 200+ gig hard drive, put Windows XP and AP 6.5 
on it and it will effing fly. ;) (Subscribe to Tiger Direct's e-mail ads and 
you'll be astonished at how much computer you can get for so little money now.)

I built such a box for a client who wanted to stick with Office 97 on XP. She 
loves it to pieces because the old Office apps launch instantly instead of 
taking minutes like on her old and not missed at all PC.

I have a 5 or so year old AMD Athlon 64 3500+, single core, 32bit XP Pro with 
1.5 gig dual channel DDR 1 RAM. That old box can do faster than realtime 
encoding to MPEG2 and DivX. By shopping around I was able to build it without 
spending excessively. The four 200 gig SATA II drives and PCI hardware RAID 
controller (with all four *internal* ports was hard to find) cost me just under 
$200. I can likely spend less than that today for four bigger drives to replace 
the 200 giggers. (Which I need to do before I put too much stuff on the new 1TB 
external... got on Craigslist for $65)


      


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