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<blockquote data-quote="cableman" data-source="post: 138610" data-attributes="member: 187541"><p>Thanks guys for your advice. I have looked inside and found two memory slots with just one 256 dimm in place (although the system 'sees' 248 ram).The pc manual says 1gb is the max supported. The usb is only v1.1.</p><p>Would it perhaps be a solution to upgrade with a 512mb in the other slot and if possible a usb2 pci card? I should add that I get the same dreadfull video pereformance when playing dvds.</p><p>I am not concerned that the playback on the pc is poor; more important to me is to be able to copy well from my dsr to HD and then to burn good vds (that is if I eventually decide it to be worth upgrading the cd writer to a dvd writer. Some people have suggested that the hard drive could be the problem, I don't know, this is all a bit above my knowledge, but having had a taste of pvr recording, albeit with poor results, I am keen to try to sort this out if possible.</p><p>Thanks again guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cableman, post: 138610, member: 187541"] Thanks guys for your advice. I have looked inside and found two memory slots with just one 256 dimm in place (although the system 'sees' 248 ram).The pc manual says 1gb is the max supported. The usb is only v1.1. Would it perhaps be a solution to upgrade with a 512mb in the other slot and if possible a usb2 pci card? I should add that I get the same dreadfull video pereformance when playing dvds. I am not concerned that the playback on the pc is poor; more important to me is to be able to copy well from my dsr to HD and then to burn good vds (that is if I eventually decide it to be worth upgrading the cd writer to a dvd writer. Some people have suggested that the hard drive could be the problem, I don't know, this is all a bit above my knowledge, but having had a taste of pvr recording, albeit with poor results, I am keen to try to sort this out if possible. Thanks again guys. [/QUOTE]
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