All day to save movie?

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It took me all day to save a 344 MB movie. I have Movie Maker Vers.
2.1.4026. I don't know if I am using the right setup for allocation of
memory or something else is not right. What am I doing wrong?



IBM Clone XP Vers. 2002 Service Pack 2, AMD
Duron [tm] Processor 895 MHz 752 MB RAM



C: Hard Drive 18.6 GB Virtual Mem. 2-1128 MB
NTFS

F: " " 55.8 GB
No paging NTFS

Ext. G: " " 74.5 GB No
Paging FAT 32



All drives at 50% capacity.
 
895MHz is a slow processor. If anything that would be a reason for it to
take so long to render a video.
 
But I should have added that it still shouldn't have taken *that* long.
Were you doing anything else with your computer while it was rendering?
It is better not to multitask, especially with a slower processor, while a
movie is rendering.
Your best bet for the best potential result is to disable any background
TSR's and your screensaver then render the movie and leave the computer
alone to perform this task to completion.

Wojo said:
895MHz is a slow processor. If anything that would be a reason for it to
take so long to render a video.

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TOPCOPDOC said:
It took me all day to save a 344 MB movie. I have Movie Maker Vers.
2.1.4026. I don't know if I am using the right setup for allocation of
memory or something else is not right. What am I doing wrong?



IBM Clone XP Vers. 2002 Service Pack 2, AMD
Duron [tm] Processor 895 MHz 752 MB RAM



C: Hard Drive 18.6 GB Virtual Mem. 2-1128 MB NTFS

F: " " 55.8 GB No paging NTFS

Ext. G: " " 74.5 GB No Paging FAT 32



All drives at 50% capacity.
 

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