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Old 31-01-2003   #1 (permalink)
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minimum requirements for DVD2one

Hello to all,

It´s great to see that there is now a forum for DVD2One.
What are the minimum requirements for using DVD2one?
I have Pentium III 550mhz with 128mb of RAM and Windows 98.

good work Erwin.
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Your hardware looks OK.
Since DVD2one is only transcoding the VOB files you won't have huge over 4GB files that only Window NT/2000/XP with NTFS filesystem can deal with.

I see no problem!
Make sure to report back if it works!
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I have a 450 PII with 320 megs of PC100 SDRAM and I haven't had a minute's trouble with dvd2one. Awesome program
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i have a pentium III 850 with 320 MB of RAM and 20 GB harddrive (14.5 Available) The trial version seems to work OK, but it says the total time to compress the files is 75-80 min. any ideas? disabled my anti-virus, firewall, load newest BIOS, did a windows updated, no luck. Not to complain, still faster than the rest, but I am seeing it takes people 25 min or so on average
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@jft1469

You're right, your system should be faster. Only thing I could imagine is that your harddrive doesn't use DMA.
Also make sure your drives are defragmented regularly.
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defragmented, tweaked reg, dma enabled....still about 65 minutes
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Maybe you've Just got a slow harddisk? DVD2one does produce a lot of file-IO during the processing (about 4-7 Gb reading and simultanious it writes the 4.37 Gb)
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