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my laptop

Operating System: Windows Vistaâ„¢ Home Premium
Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU     T7250  @ 2.00GHz (2 CPUs), ~2.0GHz
Memory: 2038MB RAM
DirectX Version: DirectX 11
Card name: Mobile Intel® 965 Express Chipset Family
Display Memory: 358 MB
Dedicated Memory: 0 MB
    Shared Memory: 358 MB
     Current Mode: 1280 x 800 (32 bit) (60Hz)
          Monitor: Generic PnP Monitor
Driver Attributes: Final Retail

so is it good ?

when i use photoshop cs5 After Effect cs5 and sony vegas pro 10 to open video
it,s take 30min to 45min just for open
and when a start work the laptop start lag Sometimes Emptyone

megui
umm very long time to encode
Between 3 hours to 5 hours  for (full hd }
and i can,t do anything on that time Facepalm Emptyone

Any idea to help me ?

Quote:Are you trying to fansub or something?


Errr.... please don't do it.

loool Hiding_something  yes but i have bad Contact so Do not worry i can,t uploadWhyowhy
Windows Vista with DirectX 11?
Doesn't seem correct..
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote: [ -> ]Windows Vista with DirectX 11?
Doesn't seem correct..

well observed
this Information from dxdiag
I will upload Pictures now
Hmm, seems DX11 will run on Vista:
Quote:Direct3D 11 runs on Windows Vista and Windows 7
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DirectX#DirectX_11

Didn't know that before.  Fair enough.
But I suspect your software is stuffed in some way - I mean, those video editors shouldn't be taking so long unless it's a hell long video or dodgy decoders.
You can speed up encoding by using a faster setting.

Either case, a video card will probably have minimal impact anyway.  I suspect most of that is CPU bound.
Possibly memory too.
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SPD
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it will run that stuff but like you said, it's gonna be slow

especially encoding... for good speeds on full HD encoding you need a quad core desktop PC.

photoshop ran fine on my old Vaio with 4GB RAM and Core 2 Duo 2GHz (slower than yours), don't see why it wouldnt for you.

I'd definitely upgrade your RAM to 4GB.
ProperBritish Wrote: [ -> ]it will run that stuff but like you said, it's gonna be slow

especially encoding... for good speeds on full HD encoding you need a quad core desktop PC.

photoshop ran fine on my old Vaio with 4GB RAM and Core 2 Duo 2GHz (slower than yours), don't see why it wouldnt for you.

I'd definitely upgrade your RAM to 4GB.
yes photoshop  work very good and with no lag Specky
but the Problem with After Effect cs5 and sony vegas pro 10 and megui

umm,so you think quad core good form me ?....with {encodingFacepalm)
yes

but from experience, you don't really need to encode that much unless you're getting .ts files from a source in Japan yourself. Raw releases of anime are up on Tokyo Tokoshan within hours of their broadcast on Japanese TV. All you need to be doing is getting CrunchyRip .ass subtitle files (or have an inhouse translator for your subgroup who makes the .ass file himself by watching the episode and translating it) for Aegisub and timing them to that raw with your own styles and fonts. Then use mkvmux to make the mkv, use febooti filetweak hash + crc to get hashes for the MKV you just made. Add to filename like this [A3054FD2], and put other information such as resolution, episode number and series title.

for example:
	
[SS] Infinite Stratos - 02 (1280x720 h264) [90008EDD].mkv
by group SS (StrikeSubs i think), of Infinite Stratos Episode 2, in 1280x720 resolution with .h264 source video. The CRC/hash thingies are usually only used to make it easier for people to search for your files.

You can of course use photoshop to make fancy hardcoded subs, but I've never done that :/
ProperBritish Wrote: [ -> ]yes

but from experience, you don't really need to encode that much unless you're getting .ts files from a source in Japan yourself. Raw releases of anime are up on Tokyo Tokoshan within hours of their broadcast on Japanese TV. All you need to be doing is getting CrunchyRip .ass subtitle files (or have an inhouse translator for your subgroup who makes the .ass file himself by watching the episode and translating it) for Aegisub and timing them to that raw with your own styles and fonts. Then use mkvmux to make the mkv, use febooti filetweak hash + crc to get hashes for the MKV you just made. Add to filename like this [A3054FD2], and put other information such as resolution, episode number and series title.

for example:
	
[SS] Infinite Stratos - 02 (1280x720 h264) [90008EDD].mkv
by group SS (StrikeSubs i think), of Infinite Stratos Episode 2, in 1280x720 resolution with .h264 source video. The CRC/hash thingies are usually only used to make it easier for people to search for your files.

You can of course use photoshop to make fancy hardcoded subs, but I've never done that :/

omg, that was horrifying Emptyone
but u Forgot something Then Save it  in hardsk {To be safety} Adore

umm, one something more If if u think i am work with Group Noway
i do not work with Group just me and for fan {that mean i do not upload}
Because no one need my sub { it's Normal sub>> Style with some additions}

oh, and Of course i make Some anime amv too Specky


but how about i7 core ?
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