Thanks, that's great.

On Apr 24, 2009, at 7:10 AM, Bill Bloom wrote:

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
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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
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