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Apr 2008
Germany
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Hi everyone,
I have a Sony HD video camera (HDR-HC1) with miniDV tape and a Sony laptop (VGN-FW21Z) with a bluray burner. I am having VERY long rendering times when trying to burn HD video footage on a bluray disc using Adobe Premier Elements 4 that came with the mashine. Very nice result of a 20 minutes HD footage on bluray , but this took already like 3-4 hours, fan screeming, processor at 100%. Question: Wouldn't be too much for the laptop to render two hours HD video, probably it will take like 15 hours hard work. I don't want to screw up the 3 months old computer. And that would be one disc only. I will have couple to render and burn. Thanx ! |
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