First, the basics:
I've got:
Homemade Box PC
Windows XP Pro SR1
ECS Elitegroup 848P-A7 Mainboard
P4 2.6
768 memory at 3200
5GB Paging File, +/-
300GB IDE Hard Drive (Master on IDE-0)
200GB IDE Hard Drive (Slave on IDE-0)
Pioneer Slot-load DVD-ROM (Slave on IDE-1)
SONY DRU-530 DVD+/- Burner 8x (Master on IDE-1)
2 USB Mouses, PS2 Keyboard, USB Webcam, USB Brother Printer/Faxer/Copier....
(is that enough info?)
Whenever my DVD burner's burning, whether the source is a disc image/ISO, Hard drive 1, hard drive 2, the DVD ROM, where ever, the system slows to a crawl without fail. Last night, I was copying (not encoding, compressing or anything else...a straight 1:1) and Clicked the Start button in Windows. It took over 90 seconds for the menu to come up. Is this just the way things are, or might there be a tweak or something fun i can switch to make this better? I've tried all kinds of media (generic, Fuji, TDK, SONY) and it's always the same. Note: this only happens with DVDs. When I burn CDs, it's not noticable at all.
Anything anyone can tell me would be appreciated.
I fear that the problem might be the mainboard itself and the way it's made (it was a bargain at Frys)
THANKS in advance!
TONY
nine8102@gmail.com
feel free to contact
I forgot to name the software i'm using:
Roxio Media 8
Nero Ultimate 7
DVD XCopy
(condition is the same with all of them!)
DVD recording can be CPU intensive if some video is being rendered. And that DVD can be some 4.7 or 9.4 GIGABYTES to be moved.
Do you remember when we couldn't use the PC at all during recording?
Bob
Hey all, I have a pretty good computer setup here, and had been able to burn DVDs without too much system lag until very recently. Today (actually right now) I'm burning a DVD at 4x (my burner will support 16x) because I wanted to be able to do stuff while it was burning. HOwever, it slowed my entire system to a crawl.
Nero burning ROM
Athlon 64 3000+
2GB PC3200 RAM
2GB pagefile
The source DVD is on my SATA drive (I ripped it seperately awhile ago), and my burner is obviously on another channel, ATA. Is this a common problem when burning from SATA to ATA? I've never ever had my system slow this much when burning a DVD.
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