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  1. Hi everyone,
    for a few months and lately more and more often I have a problem with Wondershare Uniconverter.
    Conversion of video files is suddenly very, very slow, even for small files (less than 1GB).
    I don't think it's due to the file extension because it happens to me with almost all files. I don't even think there is a PC memory problem, because I have more than 70 GB of available space in the local disk. Sometimes I can speed up the conversion just by restarting the PC, but not always. Indeed, in recent days this method no longer seems to work.
    What do you think the problem is?
    Thanks a lot for the answer!
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    Originally Posted by LucaGua81 View Post
    Hi everyone,
    for a few months and lately more and more often I have a problem with Wondershare Uniconverter.
    Conversion of video files is suddenly very, very slow, even for small files (less than 1GB).
    I don't think it's due to the file extension because it happens to me with almost all files. I don't even think there is a PC memory problem, because I have more than 70 GB of available space. Sometimes I can speed up the conversion just by restarting the PC, but not always.
    What do you think the problem is?
    Thanks a lot for the answer!
    Maybe low on RAM Memory or some apps/programs are using alot of CPU! After using the computer for an long time alot of cached files can slow things down allso! Try open Process Manager to see how much CPU+RAM is beeing used! It can help with an RAM Booster/Optimizer, there are several completely free ones! Allso can try find high cpu usage processes and see if you can turn them off during the conversions! Can allso find processes using much ram memory and turn them off during the conversion! Just dont turn off any important processes that is required for the operating system to function or is an vital part of the security!

    Edit: Can try allso look into how your operating system handles cached files to keep it tuned for an longer time! -Advanced- (Allso help to visit the services.msc and try find some things you dont need that is enabled when starting the os or triggers from the operating system that get started during some specific events/timings, same here just dont disable something important). Allso just the standard auto starting of programs help with lowering cpu/ram usage, ellse can turn them off manually allso during conversions!
    Last edited by Swedaniel; 25th Dec 2023 at 08:14.
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    Also try Wonderfox HD Video Converter Factory Pro. If you have a GPU it can speed the conversion time.
    The trial version has some limitations I think you can use it 100 times but not sure because I ordered it after few successful trials. It is also a downloader and has other features. Maybe there is a holiday discount these days.
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  4. Originally Posted by Swedaniel View Post
    Originally Posted by LucaGua81 View Post
    Hi everyone,
    for a few months and lately more and more often I have a problem with Wondershare Uniconverter.
    Conversion of video files is suddenly very, very slow, even for small files (less than 1GB).
    I don't think it's due to the file extension because it happens to me with almost all files. I don't even think there is a PC memory problem, because I have more than 70 GB of available space. Sometimes I can speed up the conversion just by restarting the PC, but not always.
    What do you think the problem is?
    Thanks a lot for the answer!
    Maybe low on RAM Memory or some apps/programs are using alot of CPU! After using the computer for an long time alot of cached files can slow things down allso! Try open Process Manager to see how much CPU+RAM is beeing used! It can help with an RAM Booster/Optimizer, there are several completely free ones! Allso can try find high cpu usage processes and see if you can turn them off during the conversions! Can allso find processes using much ram memory and turn them off during the conversion! Just dont turn off any important processes that is required for the operating system to function or is an vital part of the security!

    Edit: Can try allso look into how your operating system handles cached files to keep it tuned for an longer time! -Advanced- (Allso help to visit the services.msc and try find some things you dont need that is enabled when starting the os or triggers from the operating system that get started during some specific events/timings, same here just dont disable something important). Allso just the standard auto starting of programs help with lowering cpu/ram usage, ellse can turn them off manually allso during conversions!

    I thank you! I followed your advice and it seems the problem is solved. In fact mtorrent was using almost 50% of my CPU. Now I closed it and the conversion went back to speed
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