So I've been doing a lot of compressing video for web use, and have been using Windows Media Encoder because it's free and produces high quality, small files.
My problem is that it is still slow, even on my new system, and I don't know if it's a limit of my system or what.
Here's the deal, while the convertor is working, I'm able to open any number of programs, browse the web, check email, listen to MP3's, etc, with no noticeable slowdown of the converting process. Yet the program it's self says it's using 100% of the CPU power. That doesn't sound like I could do all that other stuff. I certainly couldn't on my old machine.
Is there any way to make the process go faster? Anyone here familiar with Windows Media Encoder?
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Matt