That GPU and the drivers that you'll install to get it running will offload the playback from the CPU to the GPU. ![]() this card is as high as you can go on AGP. You'll want something like a Radeon 4650 AGP card (which is really overkill, but you're limited on selection by way of the AGP slot. 1GB per hour, as a rule of thumb (for me) on DVD conversions.Īlso, a P4 Nothwood with an old circa 2003 AGP card isn't going to cut it. My handbrake DVD transcodes start 2GB (for movies that are < 2hours) and go to 3GB (for movies that are 2-3 hours). 1-2GB for Blu-Ray would result in unbearable video quality, though (worse than DVD). ![]() Pics of the handbrake settings you're using, please. almost sounds like you're not compressing the video at all. ![]() 5-9GB should be where you're coming in at, on converted size, not 7-18.
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