Divx 5.1.1 Vegas vs Windows Movie Maker???

anthony-chiappette wrote on 5/16/2004, 1:00 PM
Why does it take Vegas 5 over 6 hours to encode a series of DivX clips totalling about 13 minutes, when the same clips dragged into Windows Movie Maker takes 17 minutes to rener a DV-AVI file?

Something is definitely wrong here.

I have the DivX Pro (paid for) Codec installed, P4 3Ghz hyperthreading and 2 GB RAM, under WinXP home fully patched (not with SP2, though).

Normally AVI to AVI renders happen immediately, why 6+ hours for this?

ASUS Prime Z590-A Motherboard with Intel Core i7 11700 8 Core / 16 Thread 2.50GHZ, 64GB Crucial DDR4 3200( 4 x 16GB), nVidia GeForce GTX1650Super 4GB DDR5, SoundBlaster X AE5 soundcard, 3 x 4TB Samsung 860 EVO SATA 3 SSD, 2 x 8TB Samsung 870 QVO SATA 3 SSD, 1 x 2TB Samsung 980 Pro NVME PICE4 SSD, 2 X WD 4 TB NVME PCIE3 SSD, 2 X Viewsonic monitors, LG Blu-Ray writer. Windows 10 (latest build), currently using VMS17 Platinum.

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B_JM wrote on 5/16/2004, 5:01 PM
odd --i never have seen that ...


what settings are you using , can you post a veg file ..

rendering to some versions of divx ARE slow though , depends on the version ... but that time seems a little on the long side
anthony-chiappette wrote on 5/16/2004, 7:01 PM
I am not rendereing TO DivX. The files were in DivX AVI format, and I tried to render the project to MPEG2 DVD then to DV-AVI.

Windows Movie Maker did it in 17 minutes vs 6 hours (and counting up) at 1% complete in Vegas 5. It was doing less than 1 frame per second encoding.

ASUS Prime Z590-A Motherboard with Intel Core i7 11700 8 Core / 16 Thread 2.50GHZ, 64GB Crucial DDR4 3200( 4 x 16GB), nVidia GeForce GTX1650Super 4GB DDR5, SoundBlaster X AE5 soundcard, 3 x 4TB Samsung 860 EVO SATA 3 SSD, 2 x 8TB Samsung 870 QVO SATA 3 SSD, 1 x 2TB Samsung 980 Pro NVME PICE4 SSD, 2 X WD 4 TB NVME PCIE3 SSD, 2 X Viewsonic monitors, LG Blu-Ray writer. Windows 10 (latest build), currently using VMS17 Platinum.