It doesn't matter whether the render is direct to the Blu-ray disc or to an ISO file on the hard drive, on my Windows 10 machines, it still takes about 100 minutes. I'm talking about a simple 25 GB Blu-ray render taking 40 minutes on a Windows 7 laptop with an I7 at 2.7 giga-Hz quad-core CPU and 8 GB RAM laptop versus 100 minutes on a I7-8700K 3.7 giga-Hz 6-core CPU with 16 GB RAM and in a gaming motherboard desktop! Both desktop and laptop have SSDs with the desktop having a super-fast 500 GB M.2 main drive. Secondly and less importantly, rending a Blu-ray or DVD takes almost 3 times longer than when doing the same tasks in Windows 7. Using Windows 8 compatibility mode doesn't help. This problem can be avoided ONLY by running either version of VS in Windows 7 compatibility mode. ![]() First, VS will not load saved projects, crashing at the Add Media screen, that can only be terminated by using the Task Manager. Using VideoStudio Ultimate X10 and Ultimate 2018 on 2 different Windows 10 Pro machines results in IDENTICAL problems when trying to render DVDs or Blu-rays.
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