quick question...having more ram will make the performance in creating a vcd better? im currently running on 64 ram...
plus i notice that my vcd sound is all choppy...
i use a cd16ri
help
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No RAM won't affect that. If you want a faster conversion you'll have to get a faster processor. RAM is just for how many programs you can run at once without you're computer freezing.
Sorry but can't help you with the choppy sound problem,
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sorry i say so; but more dam DOES make it go faster. i cant really explain why; but its true. also a nice try is a memory optimizer, like RAMIdle.
i worked with it myself; it speeded up 30 seconds on a 10 minute code. -
RAM has no effect on the Quality on the VCD, it may help a tiny bit in the speed of encoding, but that depends on the encoder!! but it WILL not have any effect on quality!
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