I have a new mac book pro (intel Dual Core 2) with 4 GB RAM, converted from a TS file. Main Title Only. Automatic settings for conversion into iTunes for Apple TV.
Darn thing took several hours to convert.
A freeware app called Media Fork takes a fraction of the time.
Anyone know what could be wrong.
Crunch takes for EVER
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jmel777
, Jul 10 2007 05:53 AM
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Posted 10 July 2007 - 05:53 AM
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Posted 18 July 2007 - 11:02 AM
I am on iMac 24" dual core and I have same problem. It takes forever to convert.
I am going to try media fork, this is really not a good product, there is a serious bug with the sw and bitrate as well, when you convert for AppleTV, the quality is very bad and I read from other posters that you need to go into custom to change the mode, Roxio has no fix for this either.
I would ask for refund but I waited too long.
I am going to try media fork, this is really not a good product, there is a serious bug with the sw and bitrate as well, when you convert for AppleTV, the quality is very bad and I read from other posters that you need to go into custom to change the mode, Roxio has no fix for this either.
I would ask for refund but I waited too long.
QUOTE (jmel777 @ Jul , 05:53 AM)
I have a new mac book pro (intel Dual Core 2) with 4 GB RAM, converted from a TS file. Main Title Only. Automatic settings for conversion into iTunes for Apple TV.
Darn thing took several hours to convert.
A freeware app called Media Fork takes a fraction of the time.
Anyone know what could be wrong.
Darn thing took several hours to convert.
A freeware app called Media Fork takes a fraction of the time.
Anyone know what could be wrong.
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