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VSO ConvertXtoDVD 5.0.0.74 - kapri25 - Dec 17, 2013

So I have installed this and it works very well but the issue that I have is that it eats up *****U usage a lot. I have not done anything to it and just run it as is. I was wondering if there is a way in which I can configure it to be able to not use so much *****U (since I only have a dual core 1.4 *****u anyways). Any help is appreciated.


RE: VSO ConvertXtoDVD 5.0.0.74 - -nelly- - Dec 17, 2013

ConvertXtoDVD is a resource hog when converting/burning. You can either upgrade your *****U. Buy more RAM or set the process to low or below normal from Task Manager which may help a little with performance.

1. Open Windows Task Manager.
2. Under the Applications TAB, right click on ConverXtoDVD when it's running and select "Go to process".
3. Right click on ConverXtoDVD process in the now opened Process TAB and select "Set Priority" and then select either Low or Below Normal.

The above option is going to be a trade off between freeing up resources but a longer process time for ConvertX to complete its task.