Yes once the mpeg2 encoding is complete I'll set the computer onto making the XviD version (need it for my projector, playing the DVD version with a software player just doesn't look as good on the projector), good thing about making the XviD version is I can leave VirtualDub running completely in the background, unlike the mpeg2 encoding of which I can't use the computer for *anything* else due to the resource & drive hogging that goes on (estimate over 850gb of data transfer for the 4 DVD encodes...)