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I wanted to put all the Star Wars films on my iPod, but it's going to take two whole days to convert just one film. I started out with Adywan's ESB theatrical restoration since I figured Handbrake could read the movie faster off of a mounted disc image file than a physical DVD. This likely all boils down to the fact that I'm on a seven or eight year old Mac G4 with all of a 128MB video card (the maximum Apple says it is compatible with). Converting to H.264 or MP4 has always been a pain in the ass, but with iPod, there's no other compatible format.
The only downloads I could find of the already iPod converted films were all PAL encoded (25 FPS) with low resolution / low bitrate. I'm trying to convert at 1700 kbp/s variable bit rate in full resolution with the black bars cropped off, and the chapter markers intact (all of which Handbrake does). Basically, the same settings as most any official iTunes Store movie download. They tend to end up between 1.2 to 1.8 GBs.
So, my inquiry happens to be, is there any faster way to do this, or am I just totally screwed because of my painfully obsolete computer?
-NJM