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Easy Media Creator 9


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I have just purchased the new Easy Media Creator 9, and I cannot make a movie DVD. It give me the message, "video card fails to meet minimum specification, please upgrade. I have Windows XP, it everything tells me my video card is working properly.

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I have just purchased the new Easy Media Creator 9, and I cannot make a movie DVD. It give me the message, "video card fails to meet minimum specification, please upgrade. I have Windows XP, it everything tells me my video card is working properly.

Would you care to post your computer specs specifically your video information?

In MyDVD, in Tools/Options, you can try changing the render from Hardware to Software and see if that works. However, if you don't have a good enough video card or onboard video, the video process can become painfully slow.

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Would you care to post your computer specs specifically your video information?

In MyDVD, in Tools/Options, you can try changing the render from Hardware to Software and see if that works. However, if you don't have a good enough video card or onboard video, the video process can become painfully slow.

I have an HP Pavillion a706n

Video card: VIA/S3G UniChrome IGP

Driver Provider: VIA/S3G

Updated: 3/09/05

Version: 6.14.10.212

Ram Memory: 1GB

It switched automatically to Software, but that didn't work either.

 

I bought this program purposely to update for video DVD's.

Thanks

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I have an HP Pavillion a706n

Video card: VIA/S3G UniChrome IGP

Driver Provider: VIA/S3G

Updated: 3/09/05

Version: 6.14.10.212

Ram Memory: 1GB

It switched automatically to Software, but that didn't work either.

 

I bought this program purposely to update for video DVD's.

Thanks

 

You need to get a dedicated video card. That onboard video chip won't work with the video programs, in the suite.

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Try for an AGP card (the motherboard can support it).

 

The reviews on this machine all say that the graphics performance is pitiful

 

"Graphics performance, however, was ridiculously slow. The A706n posted 6 frames per second in Unreal Tournament 2003 at 1024 by 768 resolution and 32-bit color. Playing an action game on this machine is not recommended (although the system does have an available AGP slot for installing a graphics card that could significantly boost performance). Additionally, in our informal test, the A706n took 12 minutes to rip a music CD--painfully poky, and almost twice as long as other budget desktops in the roundup took."

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