When DVD Is Burning Files, The Sound on my pc is affected

Discussion in 'DVD / Blu-ray drives' started by rssmoore, Jul 9, 2005.

  1. rssmoore

    rssmoore Guest

    Hello, When i'm burning to my DVD-Rewriter the sound on my pc suffers by fraying and adding a delayed techno buzz. It seems to coinside with each data transfer as such. If anyones got any idea i can conquer this then please reply, it's driving me mad that i can't burn a dvd and watch a video file at the same time.
     
  2. MiniFoo

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    Burning anything (CD-R,CD-RW, DVD-RW, etc.) is going to take up a lot of system resources. By trying to watch video (that I assume is on your hard-drive) and burn at the same time, you are not only going to have a chugging PC that can't correctly perform tasks (such as playing audio in sync with the video), but you also very likely run the risk of using up too much memory and having the dreaded BUFFER UNDERRUN effect.

    So my tip is, leave your PC be while the DVD burner is working.
     
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    2nd that

    and btw no muliposting!!
     
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