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Precision M4600 Owners Lounge

Discussion in 'Dell Latitude, Vostro, and Precision' started by afhstingray, May 26, 2011.

  1. ksna

    ksna Notebook Evangelist

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    It's running now. Blur to 50.0 or 50%? I have it set to 50, but at this rate it'll take like 7 minutes.

    Also didn't see Optimal, so I set it to "Best Settings"
     
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    Yes, 50.0 means 50%...the same, and for Optimal it's because my AE is in french...:D means "best settings" !
     
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    above 7 min it's not normal... you should have similary result as mine...
    Did you put the trailer just one time in the comp ?, I'm using CS5 also...
     
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    Are you running off an SSD? I wasn't sure so I saved and output the file to my secondary HD. It's only a bit more than halfway and already at 6.5 minutes.
     
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    Yes I run AE from the mini Intel SSD, saved the file to the 7200 rpm HDD...like you
     
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    Also I'm retesting right now
     
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    Hmmm, running AE off C: drive (SSD), file located in D: (7200RPM), output in D:, took 10 minutes 45 seconds.
     
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    Second test gave me 5'02" to finish the encoding
     
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    I wonder why mine is taking twice as long? Are you saving to your mechanical drive too? 1080p?
     
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    That's definitely not normal !
    How did you managed to do ?

    I took the video and created a new comp by drag&drop it into the timeline, then applied the GAUSSIAN BLUR EFFECT and set intensity to 50.0, then add comp to the render queue, set best settings, output mode to h254 blu ray format.

    Did you do the same ?
     
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