As a dedicated mac user who recently bought a wintel just for svcd burning, I was wondering
I've noticed a dramatic system improvement with DMA turned while capturing video.
what is dma and why do I have the choice to turn it off. Are there any disadvantages if left on any time?
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I'm no Mac expert but DMA stands for Direct Memory Access.It allows
the hard-drive & cd-rom to run without accessing the cpu allowing
faster throughput(usually).If your bios was made before 6/2000 then
I would leave DMA off. -
There is no reason to turn off DMA unless you are having problems with it on (and there shouldn't be).
You should turn/leave DMA on for all systems that support it (which definitely includes PCs before 6/2000).
Regards.Michael Tam
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Originally Posted by MOVIEGEEK
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