>From my experience 8 to 10 hours is probably correct on a normal PC or MAC.

A person that might be able to give you more insight into this is Tim Dench
of Dench's Video Services.  [email protected]   --- (502) 239-0229

He might even be able to convert the video for your wife in less time.  He
uses MAC-PROS with quad processors.

Hope this helps.


Bill Bloom
Memories By Bloom
Video Presentations for Special Occasions
http://www.memoriesbybloom.com
[email protected]
502-326-1374
502-905-5615 - Cell

On 4/24/09 6:49 AM, "Bill Micou" <[email protected]> wrote:

> At my wife's office, they need to tape an interview using a modern
> video camera, and then convert it to a DVD, no editing, no
> transitions, no titles, just straight to DVD.  They expect the
> interview to last 2 hours.  How long would you estimate the conversion
> process will require?  Obviously, you would have the two hours of
> sending it to a computer (probably a PC, unless you say a MAC would be
> quicker/ easier), and then making sure your hard drive could handle 2
> hours of video data, and then the conversion process, and burning.
> Her tech says he'll need at least 10 hours, but she's hoping to have
> it sooner, if possible.  Any ideas?
> 
> 
> Bill Micou
> [email protected]
> 
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> 
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