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dvd ripping encoding is too slow
help... when i encode a dvd to backup it seems to take like the whole lenth of the feature.. like 1xspeed?
heres my drive
http://www.ebuyer.com/customer/products/index.html?action=c2hvd19wcm9kdWN0X292ZXJ2aWV3&product_uid=57305
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which part is taking the longest time, and how exactly (step by step) are you doing the dvd`s, on a 4x drive copying from hard drive (ready encoded etc) should take no lnger than 15mins, from putting the original dvd in the drive to having a "burned" backup ;) usually takes me about 1hour 15mins max :D
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RE: dvd ripping encoding is too slow
putting in dvd intro drive
starting dvdshrink
anylised disc scans
then i press backup it then takes upto an hour and a half to encode the damn thing.
any tips..
RE: dvd ripping encoding is too slow
1) Are you running deep analysis?
2) Are you ripping to HDD, or trying to rip on the fly?
3) Are you running anything memory intensive at the same time?
4) Are you running the programme on a ZX Spectrum?
1) Don`t.
2) Never rip on the fly. Rip to HDD, then burn later. 45 min at the longest to rip, 20 min tops to burn.
3) All rippers are memory intensive and need every bit of your system resources.
4) You`ve got to be using a Pentium 4 or Athlon.
Your burner speed has nothing whatsoever to do with your ripping speed.
Disclaimer: Not that I do any ripping myself. I just know about it and offer the odd bit of advice on the understanding I don`t condone piracy and wouldn`t dream of doing anything naughty like that. Not no how, not no way. And when I offer such advice I`m offering it as an independent observer, not as having anything to do with DVD.Reviewer or its officers. So there. :p
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1) Are you running deep analysis?
Mark - I`ve been running deep analysis when my compression % is high (60% of original being the smallest that I haven`t analysed), due to the supposed increase in quality. Is this a waste of time?
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Disclaimer: Not that I do any ripping myself. I just know about it and offer the odd bit of advice on the understanding I don`t condone piracy and wouldn`t dream of doing anything naughty like that. Not no how, not no way. And when I offer such advice I`m offering it as an independent observer, not as having anything to do with DVD.Reviewer or its officers. So there.
Love it may just rip that off in future for postings. :P
I would just get what I can on the minimal compression I can & stuff the extras.
Disavowed: IF I did any ripping myself. I just follow the process for educational purposes & then occasionally give the odd bit of input wether its wanted or not. I don`t condone piracy & would never give the impression that I did, except for educational purposes as previously stated, in the interests of science & being able to give a impartial view as it were. Just my input & sweet frock ale to do with DVD Reviewer (the damn fine site that it is). :D
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Lol all these disclaimers its starting to get like disqworld where there are some members selling or swapping copied dvd`s and as a few have been caught by trading standards there seems to be a lot of signatures to the tune of I do not sell or trade I just come here to look etc ........... erm ok why are you posting about the 500 dvd - r`s you have just had delivered ;) do they really think trading standards people are brain dead .
Oh and I only use my dvd burner for making dvd`s from my own camcorder tapes and back ups of my computers system files ;)
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This item was edited on Wednesday, 31st March 2004, 01:00
RE: dvd ripping encoding is too slow
hmm. takes me 15 mins to encode, and about 15 mins to burn.. never really more than 30 mins tops.. have a 4x recorder, but i never bother to rip anything other than the main movie.. always skip the titles etc
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Rassilon - ROFL
V - Remember that the compression percentage on DVDShrink isn`t the amount the files are being compressed by, they`re the amount being compressed to, so the higher the number, the better the final result. Theoretically speaking (looks round furtively) compression only becomes really noticeable on large displays and nearer the 50%. I honestly don`t think deep analysis helps. You`d be better setting other items to custom compression rates (making odd extras still frames rather the full-motion video). If you`re re-authoring just the movie, the compression should be between 75-100%, unless it`s an epic blockbuster or Superbit.
Disclaimer: Hollywood Good...Piracy Bad... yada yada... Never do it... yada yada... Wouldn`t do it even if I could, but I can`t... I`m a good boy. :D
J Mark Oates
Semper in excrementum
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Rassilon - ROFL
I was inspired last night after the pub shut & still had work...err a can in progress. :)
"Great chunks of my past detaching themselves like melting icebergs"
Bigger on the inside