on 12/11/02 7:57 PM, Hal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> It took a little over 3 hours to export a 660MB divx file to a 5.9GB
> quicktime file (exported using quicktime pro, converted to 29.97 frames
> per sec). The file was 2 hours of video.

I wonder if it would take longer to go the opposite direction? I tried
exporting a file that had a glitch in it to a divx file, but after 8 hours,
and it being only about 1/3 of the way through, I cancelled the operation. I
wonder if this is normal. Why am I doing this? Because my LG DVD drive is a
mess, and I want to preserve my ability to watch my DVDs. :-)
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