Hope this off-topic query is acceptable. 
I'm looking for a program that will convert files on a DVD to files such as 
.avi that I can upload to YouTube. 
The files are performances of students at our CONSERVATORIUM performing in 
scholarship concerts. 
All I want to do is to edit the original large .Vob files into short files to 
put on our YouTube site. 
I've tried a few programs and got very poor results. 
Currently trialling AVS video converter. 
Thanks for any help you can give. 
David McKay  

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On 09/12/2010, at 8:07 AM, Michael Dutka <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi - first time on this list - hoping someone might be able to give me some
> advice about a big problem.
> 
> Was running Finale 2008 (original version) on an HP dv6 Notebook PC with an
> Intel Core i7 CPU Q 720 @ 1.60 Ghz and 4G of ram.
> 
> Worked pretty well until I updated to Finale 10, instantly encountered
> latency problems in playback. Immediately after booting the program,
> playback sounded okay, but the more time that passed, the greater and
> greater the delay.
> 
> Heard the internal sound card in lots of laptops couldn't buffer lots of
> data, so I bought the best sound card I could find, an Alesis io2. Ran into
> the same problem with 2010, and even when I updated to the latest version of
> 2008 - latency, that got worse and worse with time.
> 
> The Finale folks recommended ASIO4All with 2010 - I downloaded it and set it
> as the audio driver, but I encountered the same latency, at any setting of
> the ASIO buffer size.
> 
> The only way I was able to fix the problem was to uninstall Finale 2008 and
> reinstall the original version, which worked perfectly, just like before.
> But over and above the bugs in that version, it's only supported on Windows
> XP, which will soon be outdated and unavailable as well.
> 
> I asked the nice folks at the helpdesk for_any configuration that would work
> - any sound card, any Finale or PC settings, but they said I was having
> hardware problems, which were out of their sphere of support.
> 
> If anybody has any suggestions that might let me run Finale 2010 with no
> latency in playback (over and above selling my HP on Ebay and switching to
> Mac), I'd be extremely grateful.
> 
> Thanks and best,
>                          Michael Dutka
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