Connor.S New Member Feb 7, 2009 #1 Do any of you fellow CFer's know of a program that converts faster or better than ConvertXtoDVD?
Connor.S New Member Feb 7, 2009 #3 Well im trying not to break any rules talking about this.. not to sure if I will.. .avi to dvd
footballstevo75 Active Member Feb 7, 2009 #4 What are the specs of your system? I use that program and love it, it transcodes pretty quick before burning.
What are the specs of your system? I use that program and love it, it transcodes pretty quick before burning.
Connor.S New Member Feb 7, 2009 #6 Yea I tried AVS but much slower than ConvertX. My system is oldddd. Still running on a socket 478 Pentium D with an AGP gpu and ddr... In need of a new one I know my system id my problem, I was just seeing if I could anything faster ya know..
Yea I tried AVS but much slower than ConvertX. My system is oldddd. Still running on a socket 478 Pentium D with an AGP gpu and ddr... In need of a new one I know my system id my problem, I was just seeing if I could anything faster ya know..
tremmor Well-Known Member Feb 7, 2009 #7 in response to your question about faster for your rig. the short answer is 'no.
footballstevo75 Active Member Feb 10, 2009 #8 tremmor said: in response to your question about faster for your rig. the short answer is 'no. Click to expand... Yeah transcoding is pretty CPU intensive. Ever since I switched to dual/quad cores this problem seems to have gone away
tremmor said: in response to your question about faster for your rig. the short answer is 'no. Click to expand... Yeah transcoding is pretty CPU intensive. Ever since I switched to dual/quad cores this problem seems to have gone away
Connor.S New Member Feb 17, 2009 #9 footballstevo75 said: Yeah transcoding is pretty CPU intensive. Ever since I switched to dual/quad cores this problem seems to have gone away Click to expand... Looks like its about time to start saving up the money then
footballstevo75 said: Yeah transcoding is pretty CPU intensive. Ever since I switched to dual/quad cores this problem seems to have gone away Click to expand... Looks like its about time to start saving up the money then
lawson_jl New Member Feb 18, 2009 #11 I've found ConvertXtoDVD to be very quick, but it seems to break my autoplay on my DVD-RW. So I end up not using it, since I don't make DVDs very often so I just use Nero.
I've found ConvertXtoDVD to be very quick, but it seems to break my autoplay on my DVD-RW. So I end up not using it, since I don't make DVDs very often so I just use Nero.
lawson_jl New Member Feb 28, 2009 #13 I've found ConvertXtoDVD to be the fastest program on my system. It does mess up my autoplay though for some reason.
I've found ConvertXtoDVD to be the fastest program on my system. It does mess up my autoplay though for some reason.