![]() 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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