No problem
In general - more memory you allocate - better results would be. Even if modern hardware would survive after buffer underruns it's:
1) not so safe. There's quite often a counter of maximum allowed underruns. If exceeded - drive would stop burning.
2) created disc quality would be low. Less underruns (even survived) - better disc quality.
3) some combination of drive + media (single session DVD-R in "compatbile" mode for DVD-Video creation) would produce unreadable DVD-Video discs. So either buffer underrun OR correct DVD-Video. ATTENTION! DVD-R (or DVD-RW in single session) only.
So again - more memory you allocate for streaming - better results you'd have. But not more then 50% of the available RAM on the machine.
Alexander wrote:
anton (staff) wrote:
I think SDK users just don't read documentation for the SDK
You are right, some SDK users sometimes don't read documentation
I should remember saying "If nothing is helping you, finally, read the instruction!"