how to speed up convertxtodvd
August 5th, 2016
i am also using firefox and it is a bit slow
you cant just speed it up you have to either close all the other processes that are running even though that will not make it fast enough or use it on a faster computer to run it faster
i dont think you can. or maybe if you have a faster burner it goes faster but converting ~love~ takes a while regardless.
Well you can’t actually speed up ConvertXToDVD, you either get more RAM or close other processes that are running
The only way it might speed up is to reduce the output quality. Apart from that it chuggs along at it’s own speed.
Well you can't actually speed up ConvertXToDVD, you either get more RAM or close other processes that are running
I’d go with both of these.
To speed such things up it mostly depends what hardware you got, because converting is one of the few programs that really tend to use max of your cpu.
can someone tell me if its possible to stop the convertion and resume it later after you turn off your computer because i have 6 movies to be converted and its done nearly 3 of them in 3 and half hours, its done at 45%
after you start converting a movie you can change the conversion priority i think by default it is at normal. i push my up to “time Critical” about 60fps for me
Action-Conversion Priority
Only way you can speed up is getting more RAM
When i was on my old 512MB RAM, converting a movie to DVD using ConvertXToDVD took like… an hour and a half minimum, now on 4GB RAM, takes about 20 minutes.
yep , 20 mins is about it …. but 3 in 3.5 hours is way wrong … u shud check in Task Manager about what is running coz sumthin is hogging yr cpu or ram … or maybe u need more ram ,or more space on yr hd ( get rid of stuff u don’t need ) …
hope this helps
To all those that say you cant speed it up are dead wrong! Convertx is set by default to use only core. If you have multi cores as most now do all you have to do is go to settings/video processing/ under multicore processor:Max number of used cores 1. Set this value to the highest available. Good luck. Overclocking your cpu will also help with conversion speeds.
after you start converting a movie you can change the conversion priority i think by default it is at normal. i push my up to "time Critical" about 60fps for me
Action-Conversion Priority
Wow really I convert at about 650 fps. I7 920 overclocked to 4.4 using all 8 cores in Convertx settings. 12 gigs ddr3 ram.
give us your pc spec mate
single core can create movies 2hours max
2 core system 45minutes max convertion
single core can create movies 2hours max
2 core system 45minutes max convertion
My OLD dual core Athlon can convert a regular .avi in about 25 minutes…it takes like 40 minutes on my T5500 Core2 Duo though.
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give us your pc spec mate
single core can create movies 2hours max
2 core system 45minutes max convertion
My OLD dual core Athlon can convert a regular .avi in about 25 minutes…it takes like 40 minutes on my T5500 Core2 Duo though.
My i7 converts in about 3-5 minutes depending on size. This is using single pass encoding at about 650 fps. If I set it at double pass encoding it hits about 800fps 7-9 mins, though dont see much quality improvement this way.
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M&m cookies Id prefer. Ty for asking. Was just offering specs and times for the subject at hand did not know it involved cookies.
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Just close as much as poss
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I have 2 Xeon E5530 CPU’S with 8gb of ram… Takes about 17 minutes BUT, In The Past Before a reformat it took me 7 minutes, How come? I just reinstall windows with no hardware change outs..