Re: XP start options
- From: "Just D." <no@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Sep 2009 16:37:06 -0700
Sorry, forgot to mention, but probably this is not your case, since you
wanted to reconfigure just one machine for everything. FYI anyway. If you
have several computers on your LAN you can easily use Sony Vegas for
distributed rendering. It significantly increases the speed, especially if
you're on the GB network. In this case you can install a software on the
remote machine(s) and use the remote machine power for video rendering,
compressing, etc. Pretty cool!
Just D.
"Just D." <no@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Hi Ron,
I'd rather change the software. The one, that I started using several
years ago, is Sony Vegas Studio. I have already updated it several times
to get newer version with newer features. It has a HD version and it works
pretty good providing excellent quality. You'd rather try this out than
stop some extra stuff like you want. I never stop any extra services
including antivirus software, because I don't need to. After I installed
XP Pro I configured the whole system to stop the services that I never use
and that can bring me an additional security risk like System Registry
Remote Access and some others. I also do a software development on the
same machine (you can imagine how hardly this machine is loaded) and I can
switch to the HD Video Editing with no rebooting. That's why I honestly
don't understand your problem. My machine had originally 2 GB RAM, I
recently expanded it to 4GB and it became even better. And it's laptop
with a docking station and 20" external LCD monitor.
What app you're using for video editing?
Just D.
"Ron O'Brien" <castcall@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I have Windows XP Professional on a PC which I frequently use for HD video
editing. This means that many services have to be turned off in order to
obtain maximum efficiency (and reduce crashes), that includes the Anti
Virus (I unplug the Ethernet cable too!).
Is there a way to incorporate a boot option to either load as normal or
load with certain services / applications turned off?
--
Ron O'Brien
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