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I use Video Builder since lately on a new PC equipped with Vista. I determine an immoderate time for the realization of my DVD: On the PC equipped with XP, about 3 hours are needed. On that equipped with Vista, for the same assemblage, the estimated time is more than 20 hours.

The time of realization parried me abnormally long. What can happen?

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oi72

You may want to compare your XP and Vista for specification differences in the System Information/Summary and Task Manager/Performance. This will atleast provide you a bit more insight of what you may need to do to improve your Vista.

Check System Information/Summary :

Total Physical Memory

Available Physical Memory

Total Virtual Memory

Available Virtual Memory

Page File Space : Page File used/available

Check Task Manager/Performance :

Totals

Physical Memory

Process count

Commit Charge

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I can only guess your Vista machie is running considerable more services and thus has to use more resources to perform these services. All these services can pay a toll on overall performance/processing.

SuperFetch, ReadyBoost, AeroGlass , Vista Annimations, System Restore, Access Control, Indexing etc.

** Drive compression can be a major slowdown in processing.

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The PC is inspiron Dell 9400 Dual Core 1,66 ghz with 2 Go of RAM Windows Vista.

The diagnosis of performances of Vista points out to to me that everything is at the top.

And even when I deactivate all processes in kickoff problem does not improve !

Moreover with a heavy scritpt of photoshop, the performances of the PC with Vista are wholly correct, and distinctly better than with Pentim IV 3 ghz Windows XP, what makes me think that the shape of the PC is not at issue.

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No improvement, I do not understand what happen.

What surprises me, it is as as the discount of time is not linear.

The clock seems to jam by instant.

It would be interesting to know if other users of Vista have the same problem.

Thank you for your help

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Our programer discovered similar problem at his home PC with Windows Vista and new ATI Radeon video card. After installing of newest drivers from ATI web site, encoding of DVD-Video disc took same time as under Windows XP.

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