

Most times, this won't be noticeable in light duty applications, but video is often not light duty. There is always a performance penalty with a virtual machine. These are my thoughts, based on my experiences with VMWare products over the past few years: So I'm not sure how much help you'll get. I don't think there are that many people using that specific product here on the forums.

Video Output: DVD,VCD, SVCD,AVI,WMV,MPEG-4.Processor: Pentium IV 2.0 GHz or equivalent.Operating System: Windows XP (SP2) / Windows Vista.Honestech VHS to DVD 3.0 Deluxe system requirements In the VM, I am also running with "Accelerate 3D Graphics" enabled. I have tried increasing that, with same result. All Windows XP tests were run with 1MB memory. I have also tried it in a Windows Vista Business SP1 with the same result. I am running Fusion Version 1.1.2 (87978) on my iMac with Mac OSX 10.5.4. If I run everything in my BC partition native it works fine. I have tried it under Fusion in a non-BC Windows XP VM with the same results.

I am not able to play the mpg file in Windows Media Player, it crashes. After capturing, I am unable to edit, ie the Honestech application crashes. If I run in my BC VM while capturing, the display will periodically pause. However, it does work in my bootcamp system. I have been trying to get this to work with Windows XP under Fusion. I have Honestech VHS to DVD 3.0 Deluxe USB device for converting VHS tapes to DVD.
