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#1 marco6265

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Posted 17 February 2010 - 12:41 AM

Hello, I've the VHS to DVD, but I wanted your advice, I have connected everything as it should be done, however, happens that when you see the preview of the video cassette with the software, everything is apparently working well. But when I click on the button of the recording, you see everything in the preview shots, and the resulting file can be seen very fast, all accelerated. How can i solve this problem? Thanks, Marco. My Mac is an iMac G5, 1,6 GHZ Power PC Processor, 2 GB DDR SDRAMM, 500 GB of HD.
Please help me, thanks!

#2 tsantee

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Posted 17 February 2010 - 06:57 AM

I'm unclear what application you are in when you say "click on the button of the recording." When the recording is completed which option are you choosing?
I'm just a fellow Toast-user so please don't blame Roxio for any misguidance I may provide. And do let me know if your issue gets solved. Cheers from Eugene, Oregon!

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Posted 17 February 2010 - 11:25 AM

I choose QuickTime. In any case, on the "Easy VHS TO DVD" folder, there are 2 file: first.mp4, and first.mov: the result is the same, both the files go too fast, accellerated. I believe that my problem is the same of "walterhorn". Many thanks, Marco.


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Posted 17 February 2010 - 12:43 PM

QUOTE (marco6265 @ Feb 17 2010, 11:25 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I choose QuickTime. In any case, on the "Easy VHS TO DVD" folder, there are 2 file: first.mp4, and first.mov: the result is the same, both the files go too fast, accellerated. I believe that my problem is the same of "walterhorn". Many thanks, Marco.

I wonder if this is because your Mac doesn't meet the minimum system requirements. A dual-processor G5 (or an Intel Mac) is required and your iMac has a single processor. The only dual-processor G5s were the late=series of the Power Macs.
I'm just a fellow Toast-user so please don't blame Roxio for any misguidance I may provide. And do let me know if your issue gets solved. Cheers from Eugene, Oregon!

#5 marco6265

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Posted 19 February 2010 - 01:56 AM

Hi, i think that it's resolved.....i've installed the 1.0.3 of VHS TO DVD for Mac version,. and so appears work fine! The software thai i've in the package is the only the 1.0.0 of VHS TO DVD for Mac!
However many thanks for your interesting. Marco.




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