Some time back, Blutach kindly informed me that my video burning problems were likely caused by burning at too fast a speed. He was right! I cut it down to 6x and 8x and the burns came through clean.
The PLUS...I upgraded to the WD VelociRaptor (on the recommendation of Tim "The Toolman" Taylor). It loaded Windows XP Pro SP2 in 27 minutes and restored a 92GB Acronis image in 63 minutes.
Then I tried burning some videos. I had had problems (stuttering, freezing, artifacts) only when burning from .iso or VTS to DVD (mpeg and wma were always good). With the VelociRaptor, I can burn perfect DVDs at 16x, the max my current burners and discs will handle, using either Nero Vision 5 or Ashampoo 8.
Just thought I would pass it along — seeing as I wasn't expecting it atall atall.
The PLUS...I upgraded to the WD VelociRaptor (on the recommendation of Tim "The Toolman" Taylor). It loaded Windows XP Pro SP2 in 27 minutes and restored a 92GB Acronis image in 63 minutes.
Then I tried burning some videos. I had had problems (stuttering, freezing, artifacts) only when burning from .iso or VTS to DVD (mpeg and wma were always good). With the VelociRaptor, I can burn perfect DVDs at 16x, the max my current burners and discs will handle, using either Nero Vision 5 or Ashampoo 8.
Just thought I would pass it along — seeing as I wasn't expecting it atall atall.
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