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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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Mar 2009
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So you have a Core 2 Duo 2.52GHz with 4 gigs of ram correct?
I would think that should run fine. I don't have a BD drive so I can't tell you how it works for me. But from reading the pc specs I would think it should render it fine. Are you running Vista? 64bit or 32bit? Guessing its 64bit since you have 4gigs of ram. IDK what to tell you. Hopefully someone with experience will come in here and reply. Its a good pc, it should render it fine but I have no experience burning BD so I can't help much. Sorry! |
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