Slow burn speed with Nero 7

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  1. warlock12

    warlock12 Member

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    I have Nero 7. System specs are pentium D 940, 1 gig DDR2 RAM, dual 512 meg video, 1 TB HD space, 16x burner.
    The problem I'm experiencing is simple.
    When I burn a movie of any sort, it takes a LONG time. 2+hours.
    The media is downloaded content. I know, not supposed to do that.
    So, say I download something that's 2 gigs. It will take 2.5 hours to burn that.
    Any suggestions?
    My burner is the slave, both on IDE 1.
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Hi warlock12
    Vision does take a bit - converts than burns the files to a dvd compliant format. So does say 3-4x longer than something like using Nero Recode to backup dvd's.
    Nice hard drive - helluva lot of room!

    Check & make sure all drives are in DMA mode. Current transfer mode should have ultra dma mode listed also.
    http://home.comcast.net/~bbmayo/checking DMA.pdf

    If you haven't very recently do a disc cleanup and a defrag.
     
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    It's actually 2TB of space, mirrored. I don't like formatting.
    At any rate, I need a faster burn program then. Any suggestions?
     
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    You can try CovertXtoDVD. Has trial and I'm not sure if the trial has an option to burn. Onc converted you could then burn w/ Nero.
    It will leave a watermark.
    In anycase it will at least let you check the time - been awhile since I used it but was faster than Nero so should cut the time down some.
    http://www.afterdawn.com/software/video_software/video_encoders/vso_divxtodvd.cfm

    See how that one does for you.
     

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