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| I have a XP Home edition with Pentium 2.40GZ with 5 12 Ram. I have lots of room on my Hard rive. I have burned CD in past up to 30 minutes withpout problems. I have a 43 minute video with sound ,video transitiens etc. Whe I preview the finished product along the way video skips, sometimes it slowds down. Other time it freezes. The sound continues when video preview freezes -up. The audion also at times skips, sounds static. Other times it just freezes up. I have tried to to change the drive to NTFS,Ihave tried going to control panel>System> advanced tab>prformance>settings> and changed the processor scheduling from programs to background and memory usage to programs cache.,I have tried to do a system restore. Nothing seems to work Can any wise souls suggest something? | Guest
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| I would suggest that, if possible, you should increase the amount of RAM your computer has. "Ram" wrote: Quote:
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