dvd shrink running slow
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nookah
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7. August 2006 @ 21:34 |
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Hey im new to DVD Shrink and afterdawn and i have seen similar subjects but have had problems answering my question still. I have used DVD Shrink 4 or 5 times for ripping dvd's. the first three times it worked completely fine and took about a half an hour. but now its take 1.5-2 hours. it is only ripping at 700 km/s when it was over half that originally. If anyone could help me with this it would be much appreciated
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guyrus
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7. August 2006 @ 23:41 |
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you need to supply more info.
whats your pc stats?
what media are you using?
if you have done some previously without errors have you done a defrag to clear out the build up of excess data.
Have you checked to see if you have spyware and or viruses on your pc?
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aabbccdd
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8. August 2006 @ 00:06 |
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guyrus
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8. August 2006 @ 00:08 |
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you sure a defrag wouldnt go astray: aabbccdd
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aabbccdd
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8. August 2006 @ 00:12 |
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a defrag would help but iam sure the drives got into PIO mode
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nookah
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8. August 2006 @ 09:04 |
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Thanks but i have already checked that they were in DMA mode. any other ideas what i should do?
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8. August 2006 @ 09:13 |
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Do a defrag like guyrus said.
Quote: Have you checked to see if you have spyware and or viruses on your pc?
have u ran an anti-virus, spyware program.
Try Ccleaner, good program to clean up your PC
http://www.ccleaner.com/download/
try using a registry cleaner/fixer too?
"When I look at the smiles on all the childrens faces, I just know theyre about to jab me with something."- Homer Simpson
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guyrus
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8. August 2006 @ 10:52 |
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What are your pc stats
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nookah
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8. August 2006 @ 20:23 |
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I have checked for spyware and viruses and just cleaned my computer but still no luck. I have a dell inspiron 9300 xp media, 1 g ram, it has 50G of free space in the drive so there is no problem with space i just reformatted my computer a week ago and for the first 4 days it was fine now when i burn or rip dvd's its just really slow. Thanks for all your help.
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guyrus
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8. August 2006 @ 22:11 |
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give us a list of programs you are running?
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poolpro
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8. August 2006 @ 22:30 |
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I had the same problem with my Sony Vaio desktop pc after reformatting my computer.My computer comes with the Recovery software installed on my computer and when prompted to make a Recovery disc I clicked on yes by accident and the computer created another drive on my computer and everything worked slowly after that.So since I had accidently deleted the installed Recovoery software I was "SOL" and had to order the recovery disc from SONY and reformatted my computer again and everything went back to normal.That was a complete BEEEEOTCH.
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nookah
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9. August 2006 @ 08:18 |
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I dont know too much about computers so if you could make it simple for me that would be great I appreciate it.
I'm hardly running any just DVD Shrink DVD Decrypter mcafee security center and other than that nothing really. i'm not sure that is what you mean though so if it isn't than can you tell me simply? sorry i'm not very advanced with computers as i'm sure you can see.
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aabbccdd
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9. August 2006 @ 09:49 |
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if all else fails you may just have a bad drive . thats is what happens(they run slow) when they go bad
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guyrus
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9. August 2006 @ 10:37 |
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press ctrl+alt+del
how many processors are running.
Do you have msn, yahoo, or any p2p software running on your pc.Even though they may not show up as running when you use ctrl+alt+dal, the system manager will confirm whether they are really dormint or actually active
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SARGE41
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9. August 2006 @ 10:58 |
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Can anyone tell me why when using DVD Shrink (after using dvdfab decryper and vobblanker) does it take me 3 hours to encode and another 2 hours plus to burn? I read on here that you can check the dma per controllers and ive tried that.. they say dma ultra.. i deleted them anyway then restarted the computer..
im now trying to do another movie and its over an hour to encode and im sure the burning will be longer too.. any suggestions? should i try Nero recode 2? has anyone known of that software burning faster?
thanks in advance
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guyrus
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9. August 2006 @ 11:03 |
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hey sarge whats your pc stats
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SARGE41
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9. August 2006 @ 11:10 |
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you will have to help me out here... what do you mean pc stats? i know alot of this through trial and error plus from reading the forums... hope i dont worry you too much..lol
ill be awaiting your answer pertaining to pc stats..
thanks for tghe quick reply
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guyrus
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9. August 2006 @ 11:18 |
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right click my computer and tell me what the properties of your pc are.
ram
motherboard
chipset
graphics card
etc
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SARGE41
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9. August 2006 @ 11:39 |
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WHEN I RIGHT CLICK ON IT IT DOESNT SHOW ME THOSE THINGS... SO I WENT TO CONTROL PANEL AND CLICKED ON SYSTEM INFO.. IF THERE IS ANOTHER WAY TO GET THE INFO YOU NEED PLEASE TELL ME..
UNDER DEVICE MANAGER (IDE CONTROLLERS):
NVIDIA NFORCE 250 PARALLEL ATA CONTROLLER (V2.6) WHEN I DOUBLE CLICK THIS IT SHOWS TRANSFER MODE (PRIMARY CHANNEL) ULTRA DMA 0 ULTRA 133
SYSTEM PROPERTIES SHOW: AMD ATHLON(TM) 64 PROCESSOR 3200+
2.21 GHZ, 1.00 GB OR RAM
WHERE CAN I FIND OUT MORE INFO TO THAT OF WHICH YOU ARE REQUIRING?
THANKS
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9. August 2006 @ 16:40 |
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@Sarge you got two threads going asking the same question. Not good, it confuses people and against forum rules and try turning Caps lock off, it's considered shouting.
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SARGE41
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9. August 2006 @ 17:42 |
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oh ok...... didnt know you couldnt send more than one post or use different forums... jusr trying to receive help.
i need help bad...
guess nothings going to work for me, i have been trying to read and not bother people but i dont know what else to do..
any suggestions?
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9. August 2006 @ 18:30 |
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Let's have a peek at the forum rules Sarge, there's a link to them in my sig ;)
Let's keep to your other thread instead of hijacking this one.
My killer sig came courtesy of bb "El Jefe" mayo.
The Forum Rules You Agreed To! http://forums.afterdawn.com/thread_view.cfm/2487
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nookah
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9. August 2006 @ 21:42 |
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system: Microsoft Windows XP, Media Center Edition, Version 2002, Service pack 2
Dell inspiron I9300 Intell Pentium M processor 1.6 GHz, 1 G of ram
does that help guyrus? should i try reformatting again and reinstalling my programs? I'm also running AIM, Mozilla Firefox, and windows media player i dont know if that helps either
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9. August 2006 @ 22:52 |
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Download DVD Decrypter, it may not be available here anymore but it can be found on the internet still.
Get what i've listed, not fabdecrypter etc...
Then use that program to rip the film from the drive to a folder on your HDD, make sure you rip it in file mode not ISO.
Then when you run Shrink use the tab to direct you to a file on HDD rather than a disk in DVD rom drive and do your processing on the file on the HDD.
See how well your PC works on that folder compared to an actual disk.
This will take the DVD drive out of the equation and let you see exactly where the problem lies.
If it still struggles then you know it is a setup/software issue on the PC, if it flies beyond belief then it may just point to a fault or bad setup on DVD drive.
Make a note on how fast the software initially reads the information into it from the file as well.
P.S. it will be faster anyway, so it all depends on how much faster.
When you get this info, we can then look deeper into what the problem is.
The more info you provide the better.
Also load, update and run adaware after first run and compare the speeds.
Do this after first run, as otherwise you'll have no comparison to work with.
You'll either need to clear all trace of the first run out of Shrink, or use another similar type film.
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PacMan777
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11. August 2006 @ 09:38 |
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Good thinking BigDK.
Sometimes big movies can take even longer because of the extra analysis and the quality settings being used. Shorter videos that don't need that go a lot faster. So, some movies, especially on a PC with limited resources can take a lot longer than others. It's not unusual to see Shrink take a couple of hours under those circumstances. That was a good idea recording to the HDD and taking out the burner from the situation. Another thing that can be done is to use a trial of a program that is known to work fast. InterVideo has a trial for DVDCopy 5 that is one of the quickest backup programs I've seen. I'd suggest downloading and giving it a try. Rip the original DVD to the HDD in file mode and then open the files in DVDCopy 5 for backup.
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