Backup times have gone from 2 hours to 20 any suggestions
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Rnger8539
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18. January 2006 @ 14:50 |
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Just recently to back up a movie it has gone from 2 hours to 20 any suggestions
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18. January 2006 @ 15:24 |
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Trav23
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20. January 2006 @ 11:34 |
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I have been using DVD Shrink for about6 weeks & never had a problem. It was taking a few hours start to finish using DVD Decrypter & the DVD Shrink to burn. I have not changed anything but now it encodes at about 40KB/s & tells me it will take 50-70 hours to burn. Please help, Thanks
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Trav23
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20. January 2006 @ 11:41 |
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I checked & it is still on DMA mode & I run Spybot search & destroy once a week
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brobear
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20. January 2006 @ 12:00 |
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Those instructions are common, you see them everywhere. You should check both the Primary and Secondary IDE Channels. By the way, what does it say in the "Current Transfer Mode" in both the Primary and Secondary Channels? Another thing mentioned that no one has brought up is using another app to see if it is a system problem or something up with the software. I'd suggest downloading the CloneDVD2 trial from http://www.slysoft.com and give that a spin. Since the encryption software for Shrink is outdated, it might be an idea to download the AnyDVD trial as well. You can read how AnyDVD works at the website. It's a short read as the app does the work for you.
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Trav23
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20. January 2006 @ 16:02 |
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DVD clone is working better, but any idea why DVD Shrink would just stop working right?
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vicenton
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20. January 2006 @ 17:13 |
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uncheck the opcion run backup in low priority mode there is your problem before encoding
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brobear
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20. January 2006 @ 17:28 |
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Trav23
Programs can become corrupted for different reasons. I'd suggest going into the Control Panel and using Add Remove Programs to remove Shrink. Go into programs and check to see if any of the Shrink folder is left. Delete it if there is. After rebooting, run a registry cleaner and then do a clean install of Shrink 3.2 from a fresh download from AD. Then if it's still acting up, we can say there is some interference and start looking for the problem. I don't think just changing the priority setting would make enough difference to make such a drastic change in time. One way to see though, reset it and see. ;)
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Trav23
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21. January 2006 @ 02:04 |
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DVD clone is still taking about 20-30 hours. What setting should I check/adjust. Any help would be appreciated (this is driving me crazy)
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Trav23
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21. January 2006 @ 04:29 |
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I did what you said & unistalled DVD Shrink. After I rebooted I did a registry cleaner & the downloaded DVD Shrink again from afterdawn. I tried again & it is faster (only 51 vs.40 KB/s) but nowhere even close to what I had before. Any suggestions from this point on?
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Trav23
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21. January 2006 @ 04:57 |
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It works! I did not have the overlapping IO checked & once I did it is encoding at 3200 KB/s. Thanks for the help & info. I'll let you know if I have more problems, but I think it's all solved. I still don't know why that got clicked off. Thank you
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brobear
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21. January 2006 @ 09:38 |
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Just an inadvertent click can cause all kinds of problems. Glad you got it going. Good luck. Remember the Guides under Help -> Help Topoics on the Shrink toolbar.
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Trav23
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21. January 2006 @ 17:43 |
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Just wondering, I'm getting anywhere from 3000-4200 KB/s rate, I have a 1.7 GHz processer w/ 512 MB RAM. Is this about normal for the system I'm running.
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21. January 2006 @ 18:13 |
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I think the overlapped I/O options is off by default.
Here is some information on encode times, compiled by cynthia
Quote: No AEC
Compression: Elapsed time: Encoding rate:
100.0% 0 h 04 min 09 sec 30.329 KB/s
90.0% 0 h 28 min 38 sec 4.396 KB/s
80.0% 0 h 27 min 24 sec 4.594 KB/s
70.0% 0 h 32 min 06 sec 3.921 KB/s
60.0% 0 h 45 min 46 sec 2.750 KB/s
56.5% 0 h 37 min 00 sec 3.402 KB/s
50.0% 0 h 48 min 15 sec 2.609 KB/s
41.5% 0 h 42 min 00 sec 2.997 KB/s
Sharp (default)
Compression: Elapsed time: Encoding rate:
100.0% 0 h 04 min 09 sec 30.329 KB/s
90.0% 0 h 31 min 54 sec 3.946 KB/s
80.0% 0 h 29 min 13 sec 4.308 KB/s
70.0% 0 h 42 min 31 sec 2.960 KB/s
69.0% 1 h 04 min 00 sec 1.967 KB/s
68.0% 1 h 07 min 00 sec 1.879 KB/s
67.0% 1 h 43 min 00 sec 1.222 KB/s
66.0% 1 h 57 min 00 sec 1.076 KB/s
65.0% 2 h 02 min 00 sec 1.032 KB/s
60.0% 2 h 48 min 00 sec 0.749 KB/s
56.5% 2 h 35 min 00 sec 0.812 KB/s
50.0% 2 h 24 min 00 sec 0.874 KB/s
41.5% 2 h 49 min 00 sec 0.745 KB/s
Max Sharp
Compression: Elapsed time: Encoding rate:
100.0% 0 h 04 min 09 sec 30.329 KB/s
90.0% 0 h 30 min 11 sec 4.170 KB/s
80.0% 0 h 28 min 50 sec 4.365 KB/s
70.0% 0 h 44 min 51 sec 2.806 KB/s
60.0% 1 h 36 min 00 sec 1.311 KB/s
56.5% 1 h 43 min 00 sec 1.222 KB/s
50.0% 2 h 25 min 00 sec 0.868 KB/s
41.5% 2 h 09 min 00 sec 0.976 KB/s
Smooth
Compression: Elapsed time: Encoding rate:
100.0% 0 h 04 min 09 sec 30.329 KB/s
90.0% 0 h 31 min 54 sec 3.946 KB/s
80.0% 0 h 43 min 18 sec 2.907 KB/s
70.0% 2 h 34 min 00 sec 0.817 KB/s
60.0% 0 h 00 min 00 sec 0.000 KB/s
56.5% 2 h 17 min 00 sec 0.919 KB/s
50.0% 2 h 29 min 00 sec 0.845 KB/s
41.5% 3 h 21 min 00 sec 0.626 KB/s
Max Smooth
Compression: Elapsed time: Encoding rate:
100.0% 0 h 04 min 09 sec 30.329 KB/s
90.0% 2 h 50 min 00 sec 0.740 KB/s
80.0% 2 h 44 min 00 sec 0.767 KB/s
70.0% 3 h 01 min 00 sec 0.695 KB/s
60.0% 3 h 15 min 00 sec 0.645 KB/s
56.5% 3 h 16 min 00 sec 0.642 KB/s
50.0% 3 h 46 min 00 sec 0.557 KB/s
41.5% 3 h 17 min 00 sec 0.639 KB/s
Nero Recode 2
Compression: Elapsed time: Encoding rate:
100.0% 0 h 04 min 09 sec 30.329 KB/s
56.5% 1 h 12 min 14 sec 1.743 KB/s
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