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Burning encoding time

#1 User is offline   The Big guy 

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Posted 11 July 2009 - 05:12 AM

I have found that while burning a slideshow production with music added (pictures set to fit time of music
added) the encoding time was abnormally long for 150 pictures, of about 50 minutes. My computor
has never processed data this slow (64 bit AMD athlon processor)??? At the end of step 3 of the slideshow
production I went into videowave advanced processing and made very few changes then clicked "burn".
I find even the preparation time for the burn is abnormally long. Could it be the roxio software???? or
possibly the the Windows Live 1 Virus protection I have??? or the firewall???

I have done disc maintenance and clean ups and defragmentations.

Any comments???

I have heard reloading the softeware sometimes works but do not want to take this option yet.


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Posted 11 July 2009 - 05:17 AM

QUOTE (The Big guy @ Jul 11 2009, 08:12 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I have found that while burning a slideshow production with music added (pictures set to fit time of music
added) the encoding time was abnormally long for 150 pictures, of about 50 minutes. My computor
has never processed data this slow (64 bit AMD athlon processor)??? At the end of step 3 of the slideshow
production I went into videowave advanced processing and made very few changes then clicked "burn".
I find even the preparation time for the burn is abnormally long. Could it be the roxio software???? or
possibly the the Windows Live 1 Virus protection I have??? or the firewall???

I have done disc maintenance and clean ups and defragmentations.

Any comments???

I have heard reloading the softeware sometimes works but do not want to take this option yet.


Turn off your anti-virus, whenever you do any video work.

I don't know if that will make a difference, in this case, but give it a shot.
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