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Is Shrink too slow?
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rroettger
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6. January 2005 @ 10:02 |
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What Shrink says to start is an estimate, as the program runs it wll update the time. You should check the clock to get actual times.
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rroettger
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6. January 2005 @ 10:08 |
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What is the rate Shrink shows when analyzing. Is this the analsis when you open the disc or backup.
P4 3.2GHz HT 1GB DDR SDRAM 320GB RAID 0
16x DVD-ROM, 12x DVD DL+R/+R Dolby 5.1

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cyberia
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6. January 2005 @ 10:09 |
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Well thats good news because the more CPU time it gets the quicker the process can be completed.
I reckon your problem lies with transferring the data from the cpu to the hard drive. Maybe update drivers (including graphic) but id recommend checking cable config.
On my system i have dvd writer and dvd rom on one IDE cable and the harddrive on the other.If your setup is differant i think u should hook it up like mine just to narrow things down.
If that dont work im stumped mate !
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sean5775
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6. January 2005 @ 20:45 |
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My drives are all hooked up like yours, I took it apart and verified that just now.
All the rates and percentages I have given are for the anylisis when backing up, not when opening the DVD.
I am right now checking to see what the rate in shrink is when analysing. Ok I have done so and in the analysing stage when backing up it is around 4200 KB/s although it is up and down that seems to be an average. If important it also shows around 150 frames per second I will post after when I get to the encoding stage as to what it is at.
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rroettger
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6. January 2005 @ 22:49 |
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The rate seem ok. What was your actual time for each stage. What was the rate durring encoding
P4 3.2GHz HT 1GB DDR SDRAM 320GB RAID 0
16x DVD-ROM, 12x DVD DL+R/+R Dolby 5.1

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mdinap
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6. January 2005 @ 23:01 |
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I am having the same problems that everyone else is having. I have DVD Shrink and decrypter. and processing takes about a minute. Thats fine. But the shrink part of a full movie with out subtitles takes me like 2 hours, and the decrpt takes about an hour and a half - is there something to speed these things up, or different programs that are better than these two?
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mdinap
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6. January 2005 @ 23:09 |
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O and im sorry i didnt add that my controllers were already in DMA mode
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rroettger
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6. January 2005 @ 23:09 |
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What are your system specs.
P4 3.2GHz HT 1GB DDR SDRAM 320GB RAID 0
16x DVD-ROM, 12x DVD DL+R/+R Dolby 5.1

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mdinap
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6. January 2005 @ 23:12 |
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I know its a Pentium 4 - 256 ram - there is a total of 55Gb on the c: and a little under 11GB of free space left
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mdinap
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6. January 2005 @ 23:15 |
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12x speed burner and im using dvd -r 8x discs
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rroettger
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6. January 2005 @ 23:16 |
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Check for spyware, defrag, msconfig and file clean up.
P4 3.2GHz HT 1GB DDR SDRAM 320GB RAID 0
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sean5775
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6. January 2005 @ 23:29 |
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My encoding rate is about 1365 KB/s It does fluctuate slightly . Analyzing when I open the disk takes about 2 to 3 minutes, analyzing takes 45 minutes, and Encoding took 2 hours and 16 minutes.
The above times are for Troy which I just did tonight.
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rroettger
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6. January 2005 @ 23:31 |
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mdinap
Your CPU is a P4 what(GHz)?
P4 3.2GHz HT 1GB DDR SDRAM 320GB RAID 0
16x DVD-ROM, 12x DVD DL+R/+R Dolby 5.1

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 6. January 2005 @ 23:42
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rroettger
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6. January 2005 @ 23:42 |
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Your encode rate was low. What was the compression.
P4 3.2GHz HT 1GB DDR SDRAM 320GB RAID 0
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FartDude
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6. January 2005 @ 23:43 |
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What version of DVD Shrink are u guys usin cause if it is the latest DVD Shrink has quality improvment settings that make the encode take upto 2hrs , i use 3.1 & 3.2 older ver takes 30 mins flat thats too analyse and rip and encode full dvd's the new one takes a couple of hrs depending on the dvd of course.
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sean5775
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6. January 2005 @ 23:58 |
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The compression was 68.9 percent. And the entire process took exactly 3 hours and 22 minutes, which is slightly longer then average but Troy is a longer movie, but there are no special features on this disc either they are on a separate one.
Also I do have DVD Shrink 3.2
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rroettger
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6. January 2005 @ 23:59 |
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I use deep analysis and AEC setting and it takes me 45 mins from start to finish for a main movie backup.
sean5775 should be seeing better times.
P4 3.2GHz HT 1GB DDR SDRAM 320GB RAID 0
16x DVD-ROM, 12x DVD DL+R/+R Dolby 5.1

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FartDude
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7. January 2005 @ 00:03 |
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Dang 68.9% for just the movie ? did u back up the entire disc ? or re-author? for movies that size i never keep menus or subs or any extra audio tracks
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rroettger
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7. January 2005 @ 00:04 |
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Did you try the msconfig? Forgot earlier but have checked for spyware?
P4 3.2GHz HT 1GB DDR SDRAM 320GB RAID 0
16x DVD-ROM, 12x DVD DL+R/+R Dolby 5.1

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rroettger
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7. January 2005 @ 00:06 |
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I have done a few movies with that much compression. They did take longer, but never more than 90 mins.
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FartDude
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7. January 2005 @ 00:24 |
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Well Using that much compression has a pretty good impact on quality, i prefer on large movies only, Rip the DVD movie only , Compress to a Mpg4 xvid preferd , then Recode this to a DVD-5. A little time consuming but quality is perfect. Sorry for goin off the subject here.
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sean5775
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7. January 2005 @ 00:46 |
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Yes that was for Troy which has no extras on the main disk and I only used the audio track english AC3 5 channel.
I know the compression is high but it plays just fine for me. It is a longer movie though 165 minutes, although now that I think of it, shrink recognized it as over 5 hours, thats the first time I ever seen it off by so much, I just verified that and shrink shows it as being 5 hours and 35 minutes.
But for other movies that I manage to have the compression at 85% or so, the time is still near the 3 hour mark from start to finish.
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sean5775
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7. January 2005 @ 00:53 |
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I just realized why that is. The movie is on the disc 2 times, once with the english title of troy, and once with the french one of troie. Very stupid, Im going to re-backup and see how it is.
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sean5775
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7. January 2005 @ 01:00 |
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Ok nevermind thats pointless and by reauthoring I wouldnt have saved much compression. I got my previous number wrong it was 56.6% and by reauthoring with movie and one audio track only it would be 57.7% Not exactly a noticable difference. Thats why I choose to keep the menus on this one. I usually only do if it doesnt make a great difference in compression. Either way I can't really tell the difference when playing it back in my DVD player.
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FartDude
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7. January 2005 @ 01:06 |
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Yea, Just take that French ver of the movie and set it too still pictures that will help alot with the compression , Also sean5775 what are your system specs? do u know the $ level of your processor? the higher it is the quicker u can rip and encode stuff for me i can rip an entire dvd in 8 mins or less encode with shrink takes 30 - 45 mins with AEC and deep analysis
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