Question about VSO divx/dvd or maybe hardware issue

Discussion in 'Video to DVD' started by Dragan123, Nov 13, 2005.

  1. Dragan123

    Dragan123 Guest

    I have been using it for about a month or so, and I am curious, it might not be the program but I was wondering, how much does your computer setup factor into converting and burning a movie. I was trying to use my laptop to convert and burn DVD's while playing WoW and stuff, but I have noticed that all the discs that I have burned with my laptop, the movies audio is out of sync with the images on the screen, at first it was maybe just a hair off, but one I just burned today, it is like minutes off. I was thinking that maybe the processor speed, memory and maybe video card might be the problem, because the discs that I have burned on my desktop have all come out damn near perfect. Anyone have any ideas about this?

    Specs for my laptop is:
    HP Pavillion zv5000
    AMD64 3500+
    512mb PC2700 RAM
    Nvidia GO MX400 vid 64mb
    WD 100gb ATA 133 HD
    NEC DVD+-RW ND6450A

    Specs for my desktop is:
    AMD64 3500+
    1gb PC 3200 RAM
    Radeon X800 256mb RAM
    200gb SATA Maxtor
    NEC DVD+-RW ND3520A

    Any suggestions would be great
     
  2. scf_au

    scf_au Regular member

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    Slow cpu speed does sometimes result in sync. problem. So it's not advisable to multitask while encoding with VSO.

     
  3. Dragan123

    Dragan123 Guest

    That's not it, I only run a convert/burn by itself, with no other program running in the background, so it has 100% access to the cpu.
     
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