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thanks Jim
i dont think its possible on this 4 year old m860tu via the cmos or bios as its been tried.
the latest clevo's have shortcut of Fn + F1 keys to put fans on full speed.
cheers
Jim
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finally got it to work.
burnt as mpeg4 which took 2 hours rendering and burning for a 50 minute video but it worked fine with no frozen clips.
2 ikkle problems though.
hard drive temperature got upto 63c as while burning with cyberlink the fans dont kick in to full speed like they do while gaming and just run on normal.
its the same with a virus scan or defrag and theres no option to overide fans.
other problem is the finished video is set to 16.9 but is too wide on tv so i lose about 4" either side of the screen.
ive tried all the various setting on my new sony 3d tv but with no joy. it shows fine in the preview window though.
not worried about the temps as buying a new clevo lappy within the next month which i think will be overkill on speed but im greedy and it will be future proof.
thanks once again for all the above advice.
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thanks for the advice guys.
i will try burning to a folder tonight and also try my external sony burner that i forgot i had.
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Hi Jim
thanks for the reply
ive not had problems before and 90% of the video burnt perfectly so im not sure its all down to my lappy.
will be getting a new lappy within the next 3 months which at the moment is the fastest in the world so should have no problems then.
might be a silly question but how do i copy the dxdiag file DOH! dont worry found it.
Jim
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Hi all
im having some problems burning HD video and after much searching on google i thought best to ask the experts on here.
digital camera: toshiba camileo s30 full HD 1920x1080
computer spec: 3.5 year old clevo m860tu gaming lappy. P9500 cpu/ 260gtx gpu/ 4gb ram (but still running 32bit (i know, i know)
western digita scorpio black 7200 320gb
hard drive had one bad sector so its been replaced with a new same hard drive.
ok, ive done some test video's. same clip of 5 minutes with the 3 main options.
H.264AVC 619mb
mpeg-4 411mb
mpeg-2 300mb
the holiday video im trying to burn is almost an hour long consisting of about 40 short clips.
ive only burnt using mpeg-2 so far as the other 2 options are too big for one dvd.
ive made 4 copies now and the problem im having is out of the 40 clips about 6 of them are frozen video but the sound is running in the background. they are random freezes throughout the video and not next to each other.
the strange thing is that out of the 4 ive already burnt none of the same clips freeze on each dvd
at first i thought it could be my cpu or that i was still running 32bit vista but after burning 4 times its baffled me why different clips freeze on each dvd so its defo not dodgy clips.
the clips that do play are perfect.
so any ideas from the community.
thanks in advance
jim
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