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Copying video clips from the internet onto DVD
hi, you can find free codecs, which are pretty much the descrambler codes to play audio and video, on cnet.com go to downloads section and search for them. look for the free codecs they work the same as any others.
next. your gonna want to convert your videos to Nero Digital (MP-4 format) this makes it less chances of some videos not playing back, and the dvd not playing at all.
then follow steps in nero to convert them,
burn to disk using make your own dvd. just add the converted videos and burn. be sure to remember where you saved the converted videos.
Play dvd movies
Its not your CPU speed that burns or Views DVD its the actual player in your computer. You may have a CD player in your computer but can it actually read DVD? can it burn DVD???. If it can then you will need the software to play it back Windows media player wont play back DVD unless you have download the updated codex for it. One of the best software players is InterVideo Win DVD.
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Driver vga
The Sempron 145 doesn't have or need a VGA driver.
Where do I start computer upgrade
Your machine is very short of power required for win 10, I would like to see at least 8 GB ram, and a faster processor, yours is at the bottom of tests. Perhaps you should look at a new machine with win 10 installed. You cannot upgrade xp to win 10. You will have to purchase a win 10 license, you missed the free upgrade period.
The AMD xp1500 processor is
If your computer has less than 512MB of RAM, then that is one "bottle-neck" that hurts your computer's overall performance.
Consider adding 512MB or 1024MB of RAM.
Or, your motherboard probably will accept other AMD processors in the "Athlon XP" line. Take your computer to a computer-store, and see if they can sell you a '2600+' or '2800+' AMD CPU that will be compatible with your motherboard. That upgrade will make your CPU almost _twice_ its current speed.
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