![]() When you start the conversion, leave it alone.Īnd looking at your log file, ENABLE "Use 2 pass encoding", ENABLE "Use hardware decoding (if possible)", change your "Encoding options:" from "AUTOMATIC" to "SP (Short Projects)" unless your movie is 160min (or larger then choose the next bigger size), then manually change it to MEDIUM PROJECTS but I would keep your DEFAULT encoding to "SP (Short Projects)", DISABLE "Burn result to disk / as ISO file in working folder" unless you WANT it as an ISO file. You want the conversion program to have MAXIMUM resources and ALL cpu/gpu cycles to do its thing. Malwarebytes has several very good FREE programs you can run to see if your are clean of those little nasties!!!Īlso, close ALL programs before doing a conversion, such as any anti-virus/malware program (Windows Defender is crap, ALWAYS disable it), turn off defragging programs, disable screensavers (default power saving options should be ok), and any other programs that can be closed or disabled. It also goes without saying (but I'm gonna say it anyway!) to make sure you don't have any virus/malware running on your system that could corrupt memory causing a conversion error. ![]() Here is the link to the program called CleanVSO: You can try VSO's uninstall program to remove Convertxtodvd (and other VSO programs), reboot, then manually delete the leftover folders from VSO, then use CCleaner to remove any leftover registry entries, reboot and then install with the latest version of Convertxtodvd. FREE conversion programs will have some limitations and few features.
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