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Old 05-11-2006, 09:06 AM   #5 (permalink)
Pagnell
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Originally Posted by Shine ivan
Pagnell. I agree with you. The conversion speed is a little slow.
I test the conversion speed. It took 3 minutes to convert a 5 minutes video in default setting (Framerate 29.97 fps, 368*208). PQDVD's PSP Movie Creator converted the same file in 2 minutes and 28 seconds in (Framerate 15 fps,320*240). Maybe the different option setting lead to the different conversion time.
Well, like I said, the Simpson episode on exactly the same settings on both programs produced a big difference in conversion time. I can only go on my own experience and that lead to a conversion speed of more than real time. The absolute minimum I would expect or accept would be real time but that's just me. Other people might feel differently.

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Originally Posted by Shine ivan
As to not support PAL, actually, PSP not support 25 fps(PAL). I check PQDVD's PSP Movie Creator. It is not support PAL either.
In general, different software has different high lights. But the most important thing is whether it can solve our problems.
Do you agree with me? Have a nice day
No, PQDVD does not support direct PAL but unlike your software it has an automated detection. This means it will automatically match the frame rate of the source video file.

I agree about solving problems but price is a big factor. Your DVD ripping software and video conversion software are seperate packages and involve two purchases totalling $70 should someone want the full versions. PQDVD (to use this as an exmple) does both faster in one package with a price of $35. It's a no brainer in my opinion.
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