oh man guys! that whole dma mode thing --frikkin supercharged my ripping and burning! i'm getting them all done in less than 20 minutes! so what exactly is the dma mode?? why does it make such a difference?
i got all the updates as well but i'm still having issues with mi3 and now house of flying daggers keeps shutting dvdfab down. (hmmm fix one problem find another, this is starting to sound like my car)
Windows contains a trap in which quite a few computers seem to get caught sooner or later. The trap was described in a Web article whose link no longer works (and also in another one mentioned below):
The crucial paragraphs are:
PIO mode is enabled by default in the following situations:
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For repeated DMA errors. Windows XP will turn off DMA mode for a device after encountering certain errors during data transfer operations. If more that six DMA transfer timeouts occur, Windows will turn off DMA and use only PIO mode on that device.
In this case, the user cannot turn on DMA for this device. The only option for the user who wants to enable DMA mode is to uninstall and reinstall the device.
Windows XP downgrades the Ultra DMA transfer mode after receiving more than six CRC errors. Whenever possible, the operating system will step down one UDMA mode at a time (from UDMA mode 4 to UDMA mode 3, and so on).
As to House of Flying Daggers, try and use just DVD Shrink for 'movie only', and DVD Decrypter also. if still not working try reinstalling an older version of DVDFab Decrypter..
absolutely.
that being said i've never had the problem myself, maybe because my trusty main ripping drive is in a USB2.0 enclosure and DMA isn't relevant for USB devices.
@notyou
DMA & PIO are your data transfer rate modes. PIO (program input/output) is much slower than DMA (direct memory access).
For more info and it check out this link
Never ran into yet either reverting to PIO w/ my internal drives and I've ripped some pretty scratched discs. Guess it also depends on how good the drive is reading thru the bad spots.