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onthelash
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14. June 2005 @ 08:32 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
having problems ripping dvds, for some reason its taking 40-45 mins to rip a full brand new dvd, used to take 4-5 mins, recently bought a new dvd rom and writer and formatted, roms are faster and writer is fine at 8x burning, but the buffer constantly goes to 100% and this is what is slowing everything down, when it drops i get 12x ripping and then back to 100% buffer ect etc, made sure ide atapi is dma if available, set bios to udma and everything is fine, updated ide drivers and even put my old 8x writer back in to see if the speed changed at all, it didnt so something is a miss peeps, and i would apreciate any help whatsoever.
ps played about with the buffer on the decrypter settings and it made no difference.
ps great proggy, its the best.
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14. June 2005 @ 10:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Hi there,

What burner did you buy ?
Are you ripping with the burner ?

I have an NEC-3450A (Dell OEM) and it rips at around 5x MAX.
My older LG-4040B will rip up to 8x MAX.

Father in law bought a NEX-3520a and it rip me a movie already on DVD-R at 12x.

So each drives are different and rips at different speeds.

Is this the case ?

If I would get 12x ripping, i would be happy :)

I have a DVD-ROM in an older PC (AMD 1 Ghz) and I could rip quicker than 8x about, not faster than my LG-4040B burner.

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onthelash
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14. June 2005 @ 11:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
the new ones i have are a liteon 16x dvd+R ,12x dvd-r writer
and the dvd rom is a new aopen 16x/48 dvd rom.
yet the previous litone 8x writer ripped at 10+11x but finished a full dvd in less than 5 mins if new.
but wan't even do that now because the buffer on decrypter keeps going to 100% and slowing everything down.
i have a new 120gig hdrive now with 8meg buffer rather than 2meg.
but i have tried to rip to the 80gig 2meg buffer hdrive again but still way to slow. surely 40mins is too long theses days.
ide cables are all 133
80meg is my main primary and the 120gig is working alone off the raid scsi, but the drivers let this work alone. i dunno, gone from 5mins to 40mins >? i am happy with my 12x ripping speed but not the overall time it takes with the bloody buffer slowing all down.

This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 18. June 2005 @ 01:27

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squizzle
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14. June 2005 @ 14:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
a simple thing to try first would be to uninstall and reinstall Decrypter. I had buffer issues with Nero before and that fixed my problem. Worth a shot.

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