Well that was epic
Thanks everyone!!
Here's the timing I came up with (along with the number of stars in the segment for reference):
Segment 1 - 5:41.875 (10246 frames) [1 star]
Segment 2 - 9:05.845 (16359) [3]
Segment 3 - 11:52.679 (21359) [5]
Segment 4 - 10:32.832 (18966) [4]
Segment 5 - 9:59.332 (17962) [3]
Segment 6 - 9:23.730 (16895) [5]
Segment 7 - 4:31.838 (8147) [3]
Segment 8 - 8:42.522 (15660) [4]
Segment 9 - 14:13.353 (25575) [6]
Segment 10 - 5:22.789 (9674) [3]
Segment 11 - 6:03.163 (10884) [3]
Segment 12 - 14:53.926 (26791) [6]
Segment 13 - 24:50.456 (44669) [12]
Segment 14 - 1:19.313 (2377) [1]
Segment 15 - 1:48.909 (3264) [1]
Segment 16 - 6:42.202 (12054) [1]
Total - 2:25:04.763 (260882)
Next step, the verification copy. I need to re-encode at least a couple of segments for which I only made splitted YouTube versions. Other than that, a medium-quality verification copy would probably be fastest to get, but I could get it in HQ without taking too long, too (half my segments already have HQ versions). The HQ run would be on the order of 2.5 GB, and MQ would be like 0.7 GB I guess.
Here's the timing I came up with (along with the number of stars in the segment for reference):
Segment 1 - 5:41.875 (10246 frames) [1 star]
Segment 2 - 9:05.845 (16359) [3]
Segment 3 - 11:52.679 (21359) [5]
Segment 4 - 10:32.832 (18966) [4]
Segment 5 - 9:59.332 (17962) [3]
Segment 6 - 9:23.730 (16895) [5]
Segment 7 - 4:31.838 (8147) [3]
Segment 8 - 8:42.522 (15660) [4]
Segment 9 - 14:13.353 (25575) [6]
Segment 10 - 5:22.789 (9674) [3]
Segment 11 - 6:03.163 (10884) [3]
Segment 12 - 14:53.926 (26791) [6]
Segment 13 - 24:50.456 (44669) [12]
Segment 14 - 1:19.313 (2377) [1]
Segment 15 - 1:48.909 (3264) [1]
Segment 16 - 6:42.202 (12054) [1]
Total - 2:25:04.763 (260882)
Next step, the verification copy. I need to re-encode at least a couple of segments for which I only made splitted YouTube versions. Other than that, a medium-quality verification copy would probably be fastest to get, but I could get it in HQ without taking too long, too (half my segments already have HQ versions). The HQ run would be on the order of 2.5 GB, and MQ would be like 0.7 GB I guess.