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Old 15-12-2005   #4 (permalink)
SamuriHL
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Re: Why does RipGuard DVD burning fail at 8x or more?

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Originally Posted by brightspark
Hi

Again, its nothing to do with the media (TDK DVD-R new range), its to do with RipGuard as it has an unusual file system. When burning at high speeds, this file system affects the writing and ends up failing.

Even slysoft admitted its to do with the RipGuard file system, and obviously affects burning at high speeds.

Rodney
Where, exactly, did Slysoft say that it affected write speeds? There is no ripguard file system, it's simply a copy protection similar in nature to ArCCOS. AnyDVD removes that protection when you rip it to your hard drive or use CloneDVD to make a copy. The files you burn do not include the ripguard protection as it's already been removed. Therefore there is no way for the content to interfere with the write speed in any way.
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