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A DVD holds 4.7 gigs for a 60 minute video and therefore would exceed the 4 gigs of ram which your computer has. But it would be possible to record something in the range of a 45minute video, which would not exceed your4 gigs of ram. The only way you can change the speed of your recording, is when you choose to record beyond either 60 or 120 minutes. With my former Panasonic video/recorder, I could set any of 4 speeds manually and control the amount of video and quality per disc. Here you have a limit of up to 180 minutes, using different speeds adjusted by the software. This software is great and for the price it is a bargain. To repair my Panasonic recorder will be a flat $1200 or buy a refurbished one for about the same price. They do not make them any more.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It runs nicely on my Dell desktop 2.3GHz / 6GB Ram running Win10 Home
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The program runs on my machine with 8 gigs but the software would not recognize my VCR.
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