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  1. Hi all.

    Super quick question. I recently upgrade from Windows XP (SP3) to Win7 (all updates done).
    I use Dvd_Flick to convert my media into dvd format.

    On my same PC while I had WinXP, a 700mb media would only take 22-25 min max to complete.

    Now that I have Win7 as my OS, that same 700mb media is taking almost 1hr.

    Any idea why is that?

    Thanks all.
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    Your profile specs say OS X on old Mac hardware . . . . .

    32 or 64 bit ?
    Same drives ?
    Are the source and target on the same drives ?
    How much memory do you have ?
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  3. oh, that was my old computer. No more mac.

    I have a custom built.

    AMD 5700+
    2 gig ram (dc) XMS
    500gig sata HD
    550watt Corsair power supply
    9800gt video card.

    MY new os in win7 (32-bit)

    Thanks,
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    I haven't used DVD Flick on a W7 system yet. DVD Flick uses ffmpeg for encoding, so perhaps that version of ffmpeg isn't happy. You may have to wait for a new update with a newre version of ffmpeg to resolve it.

    I use AVStoDVD, which does pretty much everything DVD Flick does, and then some, and uses HCEnc for encoding. I have not noticed any significant change in rendering speeds for HCEnc on W7.
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