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OK, confirmed that going back to the 306 Nvidia drivers solved the problem. The DVD burned last night was a H.264 on a DVD. I just burned a regular DVD (HQ) and that only took 6:08 to burn.
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So after being stuck at 20% it jumped up to the 90's and then finished up the burn. It took just under 17 minutes according to the timer. Going to check the DVD to make sure it really worked. I'll report back in the morning.
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OK, rolled back the Nvidia driver to 306 and restated my system. Loaded my project and I'm trying to burn a DVD. So far a little better in that I'm at 20% (before I never left zero) but I seem to be stuck at 20%. Its been running for a few minutes with no change. The time is also not moving and is stuck at 5:42. I started task manager and it's reporting that PD11 is using 95-98% of the CPU and 1,800-2,000 MB of memory. I'll let it run for a few more minutes before forcing to close if it does not change.
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Add me to the list of people who can not burn a disc. My project is 16 minutes of a photo slide show with four songs. The file rendered at about 1.5Gb when I made a MP4 file of it. When I went to burn a DVD of the project I got the eC0030011 after about 45 seconds. I have the latest patch for PD11 installed. My system is a Gigabyte Z77-UD5 with a I7-3770k, 32 G ram, GTX-660ti with 310 drivers installed, Windows8 64 Pro. Read about trying to roll back the Nvidia driver to 306 so I'm downloading them now. I'll try that and report back if it works. Also, I do have the latest Vitru MVP drivers and Intel HD4000 drivers installed.
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Thanks for the quick reply and the Smartsounds suggestion. Music is one topic I need to learn more about. Don't want to get into any copyright mess. Have you looked at or tried any other music services? Someone suggested Triple Scoop Music but I have not really looked into any options yet.
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Just put together a new machine running windows 8 and would like to keep it as clean as possible. I bought a fresh copy of director suite and would like to know what other programs might be needed from Cyberlink. I know I'll need PowerDVD to watch Blu-Ray but to produce photo slide shows and basic videos do I need anything else? Do I need a burning program like Power Producer or Power2Go? I'm sure Cyberlink would love to sell me all their products but I want to keep a few dollars in my pocket.
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To quote Cyberlink:
Redefine Speed – TrueVelocity™ 3 with Multi-GPGPU Acceleration
TrueVelocity™ technology is unparallel when it comes to speed. In PowerDiretcor 11, the new 64-bit TrueVelocity® 3 engine now supports multi-GPGPU, and incorporated with OpenCL and 64-bit support, PowerDirector 11 provides 38% faster speed compared to version 10. You can maximize performance from multi-graphic cards installed on computers and optimize editing, rendering and video effects processing speeds.
This is why I wanted two video cards. From what I read in another post you can't run them in SLI otherwise PD11 see them as 1 card. Some one else mentioned you could use the intergrated graphics on the I7-3770 (HD4000) as the "other" GPU. Just read a review on Tomshardware about the GTX-650ti and it appears the GTX-660 would be better. Just not sure it it's $55.00 (per card) better.
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So, getting back to the video card question. Two GTX-650ti's should be plenty, right? Anyone know how many Cuda cores PD11 uses?
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I currently have 2 systems with the OS/program on SSD drives. I move all storage and cache to the spinner RAID 0 drive(s). Both systems use 128g ssd's and the one I'm on now still has 61g free. It has photoshop CS6, Photoshop Elements 10, Premiere elements 10 along with MS Office and my accounting software installed. Those systems are running 920 & 930 cpu's and are overclocked. The 930 (the one at home) has been running @ 4.1 for about a year now. I'm currently using Power Director 10 but plan on upgrading to 11 very soon. My system at home has all the Cyberlink software. With the current price of around $160 for a Crucial M4 256g I plan on the next build to have the extra room I might need.
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Looking at a Gigabyte MB GA-Z77X-UP7, I7-3770k, 2x8g 1866 memory, SSD boot drive and 2 1T WD blacks in raid 0.
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Looking to build up a new system and had a question about which video card(s) to select. In the past I've been used Nvidia cards and have liked them so far. I'm looking into selecting two cards (not running them in SLI, right?) and was wondering about how much is enough and when do I hit overkill. Looking at the GTX-650ti, GTX-660 or the GTX-660ti. Prices range from 175 to 345 and cuda cores are: 768, 960, and 1344 for the 660ti. I read that Photoshop only uses a small portion of the cuda cores so most of them are wasted. Any thoughts would be welcome.
BTW, saw the warning about Nvidia drivers and I'm assuming that will all be worked out
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