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Thread: Minimum requirements for a DVD burner?

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    Quote Originally Posted by outback jack
    Quote Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
    Just burning data to a DVD doesn't require more than 128 MB.

    Manipulating video or compressing it may require more.

    What's your full system specs?
    As i said i have 128 MG RAM memory, and i have intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU and one 20GB hard drive and another 80GB hard drive. And i run windows ME. I was told at a computer shop i need 1 GB RAM, but i've asked around on a couple of forums and the general theme seems to be that 128MG RAM isnt really enough, but you could get away with 256MG RAM and 512MG RAM would do the job well. Is this what you think?
    i think all the memory in the world wont solve the fact that you're running ME

    get 98SE or if you're willing to spend some cash, get extra memory and 2000/XP
    you definitly DONT need 1 GiB of RAM to burn a DVD.........

    Quote Originally Posted by Peerzy
    What fagot told you that you needed 1Gb to burn a DVD
    the salesclerk (who generally knows less about the stuff he's selling than george bush knows about geography)
    great FTP site for awesome quality video clips
    yeah, you have to sign up, but its worth it

  2. Software & Hardware   -   #12
    Thanks for the help with this btw, 512 and XP it is!

    Not sure whats so bad with ME though, seems to do the job.

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