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siskiou
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9. April 2007 @ 21:35 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
and eventually freezes when I try and save the output via wireless connection (54.0 Mbps)to an external hard drive connected to our desktop.

The burner (External LG GSA-E10L)performs fine if I save to my own hard drive.
I'm not the most knowledgeable when it comes to computers and was hoping to find out if this behavior is to be expected or if I could make things work somehow by changing settings or getting a different model.
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10. April 2007 @ 03:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Sounds like you need to be in hardware instead of the Shrink forum. If everything is working okay with one hard drive and not the other, it's obvious the problem isn't Shrink.


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10. April 2007 @ 03:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
thread teleported to relevant forum. OI'm not fully following your problem/PC setup. Do you have 2 different PC's that you're transferring files between ?.

I have loads of PC's on wireless though i find by far the easiest way to transfer movie files between machines is to use cheap/small laptop hard drives in USB2.0 enclosures, they're just like huge capacity USB sticks. Far more convenient than messing about with networking in my opinion.




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siskiou
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10. April 2007 @ 07:45 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Thanks for the teleporting!
The set-up is as follows:
laptop connected to desktop via wireless.
External hard drive is connected to desktop via usb.
External dvd burner connected to laptop via usb.

Since the laptop hard drive isn't that large, I'd prefer to rip dvd content to the external hard drive connected to the desktop, but that's when dvdshrink crawls to a halt (starts out at fine speed for about 1-6% of the process, and then gets significantly slower and slower and finally stops altogether).
It works fine if I save to the laptop hard drive.
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10. April 2007 @ 07:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
any reason you don't just connect the external hard drive AND the external burner to the one machine during movie ripping duties - as opposed to adding wireless to the equation ?.
In my house i'm like one of the old fashioned telephone switchboard operators as i often get confused as to what USB devices are connected to what but it's a great way to move files around :)



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siskiou
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10. April 2007 @ 08:01 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Yes,

my husband uses the desktop extensively and doesn't want it slowed down by other tasks. :)
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10. April 2007 @ 08:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ok, i think i'm catching you up. I've just drawn a diagram so what i think you're saying is you do the DVD ripping on your own laptop via wireless to hubbie's desktop internal hard drive oe his external hard drive? ..as your laptop hard drive isn't big enough to house the files. But i presume the laptop's CPU is powerful enough to do the ripping ??...

...so if that's the case can't you either just steal hubbie's external hard drive for your laptop (even temporarily) or just buy a cheap USB2.0 enclosure to add to your laptop (could be a cute enclosure for laptop drives, i've got loads of them, they're very portable, or a standard 3.5" enclosure for standard desktop hard drives) - all of which are very cheap indeed... ??..i suggest this as it removes the need for you to rely on hubbie's internal or external hard drives...

Another option would be to buy a (cheap) larger hard drive to replace the hard drive that's in the laptop. I've got 3 laptops (6 if i count all the swaparounds of parts i've done lately) and i've (cheaply) made all sorts of swaparounds of hard drives so no hard drives get wasted as the smaller ones go into USB2.0 enclosures and live out their days as glorified USB sticks



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10. April 2007 @ 08:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
creaky
what size of hd do you keep in the enclosures?
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10. April 2007 @ 08:49 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
hey there, long time no see.
cor, you've asked me know, trying to think...

laptop enclosures (used as USB 'sticks') -
one's a 40gb (obviously this one's great), a few 6gb ones..
(i upgraded some of the original internal 6gb laptop drives to 80gb so the 6giggers went into enclosures).

desktop enclosures (used as USB 'sticks') -
a few 20gb ones. rarely use these anymore as they're too big to cart around the room.

desktop enclosures (used for MP3 storage/my music collection that i play all my music from as i hate looking for cd's) -
2x 250gb drives (exact copies of each other so i have a backup of everything).

i think that's it. basically USB2.0 enclosures (i've built all my own as i don't like proprietry pre-built (either hard drive or optical) enclosures)) are fantastic things and make life so much easier..



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10. April 2007 @ 08:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by creaky:
hey there, long time no see.
can say the same to you lol
did you enjoy you vac from ad?
is it even worth putting 6g in the enclosure? thats small no? the reason i asked was i have an old hd was wonder what to do with it.
was think of installing in the other pc i have.or your option now.it think its 30 or 40g
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10. April 2007 @ 09:04 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
i'd just been on a vacation from virtually everywhere (online and the real world) :)

yep, 6gb are still worthwhile, as i say i use one or two of them as glorified usb sticks, admittedly a couple of the 6gb enclosures are just sat there but it basically beats networking all my machines together, wireless or wired, as not all machines are on all the time..

..hence why i'm suggesting these options for this thread,..



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10. April 2007 @ 09:43 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
CREAKY
dam cap lock at work! what do i need to use it outside pc?
do you have a link or pic to show how to hook it up for us newbies....
lol. thanks as alway
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10. April 2007 @ 14:52 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by creaky:
as your laptop hard drive isn't big enough to house the files. But i presume the laptop's CPU is powerful enough to do the ripping ??...
Yes, definitely! AMD Athlon 64 3200+ processor, 1.256GB RAM.

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...so if that's the case can't you either just steal hubbie's external hard drive for your laptop (even temporarily) or just buy a cheap USB2.0 enclosure to add to your laptop (could be a cute enclosure for laptop drives,
I guess I could add an external HD to the laptop eventually.

So, I guess my main question was: does sending the ripped file via wireless cause things to go awry?
That's a "yes", I assume?
Or should I be able to do this with different wireless equipment?
Currently we have a mini home network, through the wireless capabilities of the Actiontec dsl modem.
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10. April 2007 @ 19:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I'd just use the desktop to do it all i mean it owuldnt take more then 4hours to do would that do so much harm to him?








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10. April 2007 @ 23:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by siskiou:
Yes, definitely! AMD Athlon 64 3200+ processor, 1.256GB RAM.
very nice!

Originally posted by siskiou:
So, I guess my main question was: does sending the ripped file via wireless cause things to go awry?
That's a "yes", I assume?
Or should I be able to do this with different wireless equipment?
Currently we have a mini home network, through the wireless capabilities of the Actiontec dsl modem.
- i don't know why you're having problems with the wireless bit, as i stopped networking all my PC's when i went wireless, hence never bothered to setup that side of things



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11. April 2007 @ 09:54 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
have you tried using DVD Shrink to rip the movie or whatever to the laptop hard drive, then just wirelessly transfer it over the network to the external har drive? Just to see if the slow down was due to trying to transfer over your network.
You can do it wireless or just spend some money and buy an 8GB USB flashdrive, put it from hard drive of laptop to that, then stick that in th PC and transfer to the external hard drive of the PC.

I have ripped a few things wirelessly, but not with DVD Shrink. I usually use FTP programs for what i am doing.


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siskiou
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12. April 2007 @ 18:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by steimy:
have you tried using DVD Shrink to rip the movie or whatever to the laptop hard drive, then just wirelessly transfer it over the network to the external har drive? Just to see if the slow down was due to trying to transfer over your network.
Yes, I have and it works just fine when I save to (or burn from) my own harddrive.
I'm not great on megabits/megabytes vs. kilobytes, and am not sure if the wireless connection just can't keep up with the speed of dvdshrink.

Maybe I should try connecting the two computer via firewire.

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You can do it wireless or just spend some money and buy an 8GB USB flashdrive, put it from hard drive of laptop to that, then stick that in th PC and transfer to the external hard drive of the PC.
Or maybe I just have to make it a point to burn everything immediately so my harddrive doesn't get filled up! ;)

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I have ripped a few things wirelessly, but not with DVD Shrink. I usually use FTP programs for what i am doing.
Any advice how to get something like that set up?
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