Hi Bird -
As James said, you should expect some degradation of quality rendering from AVI to mpeg-2 DVD HQ, and particularly using SmartFit.
So - part of your original speed issue with burning was that PD was having to re-render the video from AVI to mpeg-2.
Speed of burning is affected by many things - the speed of your computer processor, the amount of available hard disk space, your graphics card, and the amount of RAM, the speed of your DVD burner, as well as the type of recordable DVD media you are using.
In general, some ways to fix a slow burning DVD drive:
1. Check to see if your CD/DVD burning hardware drivers are up to date. One option is to go to Device Manager and uninstall to drivers. When you reboot, Windows will reinstall the correct drivers.
2. Close all other open programs & your anti virus or firewall program.
3. Make sure there's enough free disk space. Defragment your hard drive(s)... that doesn't seem to be your issue.
4. Try using different software to burn your CDs and DVDs.
5. Use high quality discs
You seem to be working your way through it, anyway.
Cheers - Tony
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