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To: Indyrod
Dear user,
Please try to provide some additional information about the issue:
- specify the format of the file you use and its origin, size,
- describe your actions step by step,
- specify if you have any other programs running on your PC,
- send us the screenshot of CPU usage.
Thank you for cooperation.
Kind regards |
You don't need that, the source is usually always MP4 to DVD structure. It is happening now on ALL MP4's I am converting to DVD. The CPU usage used to be about 60-75 or higher at times percent on any MP4 to DVD conversion, now for whatever reason it has dropped down to around 15-25 percent average. this is a significant reduction without Me doing anything. The size of the MP4 makes no difference, it still is taking much less CPU to convert to DVD. The only thing I can figure out, is some Win 7 update from Microsoft made a change that affected this process, because I have done nothing else. I am happy about it, it's a good thing, it's just a mystery why it happened. I will document my steps.
1. Open Video Converter
2. Add the MP4 file with DVD output
3. The Video Converter output setting is NTSC Good Quality 720 x 480 the input MP4 usually is PAL.
4. The Advanced setting is 16:9 output
5 Create the chapters and Menu options
6. Start the conversions at the normal setting.
7. No other programs are running