A few years ago i had a Sony VAIO all in one, model VGC JS1E, Windows Vista Home Premium (Please refer to uploaded files for more detailed information regarding PC hardware etc).
My only issue is with that machine using a program like ConvertX2DVD it would take about 20 minutes to convert an average film. With my newer, more powerful machine it takes roughly 90 minutes. I would be so grateful if you could help me rectify this issue. I'm happy with all other aspects of the computer. I have uploaded detailed files of both machines.
I am now using an All in One Asus ET2012AUTB (Serial E1800) with Windows 7 Premium, the overview is
Radeon Software Version - 16.2.1
Radeon Software Edition - Crimson
Graphics Chipset - AMD Radeon HD 7340 Graphics
Memory Size - 384 MB
Memory Type - HyperMemory
Core Clock - 523 MHz
Windows Version - Windows 7 (Service Pack 1)
System Memory - 6 GB
CPU Type - AMD E2-1800 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics
The software is
Radeon Settings Version - 2016.0226.1531.27895
Driver Packaging Version - 15.301.1901-160226a-318064E
Provider - Advanced Micro Devices, Inc.
2D Driver Version - 8.1.1.1533
Direct3D® Version - 9.14.10.1171
OpenGL® Version - 6.14.10.13417
OpenCL™ Version - 2.0.4.0
AMD Mantle Version - 9.1.10.99
AMD Mantle API Version - Not Available
AMD Audio Driver Version - 7.12.0.7723
The hardware is
Graphics Card Manufacturer - Powered by AMD
Graphics Chipset - AMD Radeon HD 7340 Graphics
Device ID - 9808
Vendor ID - 1002
SubSystem ID - 853F
SubSystem Vendor ID - 1043
Revision ID - 00
Bus Type - PCI
Current Bus Settings - PCI
BIOS Version - 012.036.000.032
BIOS Part Number - 113-C06001-110
BIOS Date - 2011/11/09 14:18
Memory Size - 384 MB
Memory Type - HyperMemory
Memory Clock - 667 MHz
Core Clock - 523 MHz
Total Memory Bandwidth - Not Available
2D Driver File Path - /REGISTRY/MACHINE/SYSTEM/ControlSet001/Control/Class/{4d36e968-e325-11ce-bfc1-08002be10318}/0000
My main issue is video conversion, for example converting a 750mb film in the file format of avi, mp4, mkv etc to DVD. On the Sony, a machine at least seven years older than this one it took about 20 minutes tops to convert a film, on this machine it takes about 90 minutes?? It's the only issue I have the with the machine but it's annoying the much outta me. I feel like Special agent Dale Cooper trapped in the black lodge. It's not the convertx2dvd software i'm using because its the exact same one i had on my Sony, and i've tried other video burning software with no positive results.
I'm sorry for the information overload, but I'm desperate and any help would be appreciated so much.
This is a link to a short video I made on YouTube to show how slow it is YouTube
Even though it says Vista i had Windows 7 on it.
These images are from the Sony I was using.
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Make sure you do not have hardware decoding enabled. It takes much longer.
Thanks for your input mate but it's not that, it's slow no matter what dvd burning tool i use, like nero for example which also requires video conversion before the burning process. I'm starting to think that maybe my AMD CPU and Video Card are outdated, even though my older machine (with an intel processor) was just better, even though it only had 3gb ram and various other hardware which is now over ten years old but the video conversion process was about 5x faster.
I would make sure you have all the Intel updates, using their driver support tool. Intel® Driver & Support Assistant
Check this as well > Downloads for Desktop Boards
The machine I'm using is AMD CPU etc, it's up to date and no more support will be released for the processor, even the AMD software that controls the CPU, video care etc doesn't work properly any more, seems AMD forget about their customers who are using 'old' tech...
Ooops, I missed that
Tbh, I don't really think an E series processor is up to the task of video conversion.
Its crazy though because the AMD processor inside my ASUS all in one is about five years newer than the Intel processor that was in my Sony all in one.