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    Thread: P4 overclocked to 4.1GHz and tested
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    1. #1
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      P4 overclocked to 4.1GHz and tested


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      Saw that Blane, I want one and now!!!

      Bumped into a pro copier the other day at a computer fair who's using a 3gig P4 and I almost fell over when he told me how long it takes him to rip/encode a film....what would 4.1g be like!





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      What time did he say on the rip/encode?

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      4gs thats some fast comp.
      what will it be in another 12 months.
      we are getting spoilt & at decent prices.
      parrot man

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      elpresidente Guest
      hmm...yeah encoding time would be interesting I get about 1.5x realtime with CCE (P4 2.4GHZ) ....

      üsse

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      I get about 1.45x to 1.5x realtime with CCE (AMD 1800+ slightly overclocked)

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      makes my poor amd at 550 feel bad

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      I want one too ! Very fast !
      ::venim::

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      hi i have 2200+ XP and i want to know how fast is it in realtime how ??? is there a program tel you that ??

      i just use TMPGenc and Vidomi to encode and i think it's give me 20 frame per sec..

      and what is CCE ???


      thanks..........

    10. #10
      elpresidente Guest
      CCE shows u the speed ...
      CCE is Cinemacraft Encoder ---- faster than TMPenc + does a better job for DVD2DVD2 & Svcds

      25fps = realtime (PAL)
      29fps = realtime (NTSC)

      I think

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      thank you i will try it


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