Reply 460 of 1335, by Standard Def Steve
It's summer, and since summer always puts me in a PowerPC lovin' kinda mood, I brought out Super G5: my quad-core, liquid-cooled, air-conditioner breaking, crème de la crème of PPC rigs.
And since tomorrow is movie night, I've decided to put those AltiVec-infused wonder cores to work by creating a D-VHS Edition of the 17th best movie ever: Zoolander!
That's right: if I can somehow get all of this to work, I'll probably be the only dude in the world with Zoolander on glorious 1080i D-Theater tape.
Super G5's already crunching the numbers. She's taking my Zoolander MKV file (ripped directly from blu-ray), and transcoding the original 1080p H.264 video to a more DVHS-friendly 1080i MPEG-2 stream, at a constant bit-rate of 28mb/s. The machine's been working at it for a little over an hour now, and estimated time remaining looks to be roughly 5 hours. That's actually not bad at all! I forgot how much faster MPEG-2 encoding was/is on these old 2005 machines. It's H264 encoding that really brings pre-Core2 machines to their knees.
Of course, the next challenge will be getting the computer to talk to the D-VHS deck. However, it's all done through FireWire, and since these old PowerMacs were pretty much designed to be the video editor's BFF, I'm hoping that it'll Just Work. Hopefully in time for TGIF movie night!
"A little sign-in here, a touch of WiFi there..."