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#1 mungan

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Posted 13 October 2009 - 05:22 PM

angry.gif  angry.gif Creater 2010 Pro works wonderful on small files, but when I try to process a very large video file, I have to, at times, hae to sit bac and wait 10-12 second to let itcatch up.  For example, I split a file to take out unwanted data and it takes several seconds for anything to happen.  When I render the file, large files are much slower in proportion to small files  Fr example I watch the small file being rendered and i looks like it is running at 3-4 time regular speed.  A large file seems to be running much slower that just normal speed.  It seems with one of the earlier versons of Roxio, I had to enlarge some buffers, but can find no reference to this.  Any ideas whatI need to change??  So far I am not very happen with this new version.

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Posted 13 October 2009 - 06:18 PM

What are your system specifications and what OS are you running?
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#3 mungan

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Posted 30 October 2009 - 02:22 PM

QUOTE (Big_Dave @ Oct 13 2009, 06:18 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
What are your system specifications and what OS are you running?

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Posted 31 October 2009 - 04:06 PM

Try reading the following article and any reference articles:

Resolving Video Burning Issues

You may also want to install the service pack 1 for Creator 2010.

Creator 2010 sp1


Edited by Big_Dave, 31 October 2009 - 04:08 PM.

VISTA Home Premium +SP2 32 bit, Windows 7 Home Premium 32 bit sp1 and 64 bit sp1, XP Pro --->multiboot
Creator 2012 Pro + Creator 2011 Blu-ray plugin

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HP DV7-4100t Intel i3-M380 2.5 ghz, 4gb, Crucial C300 128 gb SSD
HP DV9700T Duo 2 T9300 2.5 ghz, 4gb, GF 8600m GS 512 mb, TS-L632N DVD/CD
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Posted 01 November 2009 - 02:41 PM

QUOTE (mungan @ Oct 13 2009, 07:22 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
angry.gif  angry.gif Creater 2010 Pro works wonderful on small files, but when I try to process a very large video file, I have to, at times, hae to sit bac and wait 10-12 second to let itcatch up.  For example, I split a file to take out unwanted data and it takes several seconds for anything to happen.  When I render the file, large files are much slower in proportion to small files  Fr example I watch the small file being rendered and i looks like it is running at 3-4 time regular speed.  A large file seems to be running much slower that just normal speed.  It seems with one of the earlier versons of Roxio, I had to enlarge some buffers, but can find no reference to this.  Any ideas whatI need to change??  So far I am not very happen with this new version.


How long in time is the "large file"?  What is the format?  You can speed up rendering if you start with a DVD Avi file.  If you are using a mpg2 file, the program has to do some conversion and then some reconversion.

Remember that you can only put one hour of best quality video on a single sided disc and a little less than 2 on a double sided.  Anything else will be at a reduced quality.

How long does it take for you to encode a edited video?
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