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| New on Forum Join Date: Jan 2004 Location: upstate new york
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| reading and burning total times I just wanted to know if anyone thinks this is normal for a rip and burn total time...i just did a backup of Underworld,,the rip time using DVD Decrypter took 11mins(Lite-On 16x)..then went to CloneDvd and after from start to finish with all items checked but only in english with no subtitles just AC3 English ..took 1h12mins using Pioneer A04 w/ 1x Compusa Disks??? Going to buy a Pioneer A06 this week can't find a A07 around here yet...how much of a drop in burn time will i get using 4x DVD-R or DVD+R disks? |
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| CD Freaks Junior Member Join Date: Dec 2002 Location: UK
Posts: 60
| Actually the 'read time' for the DVD is quite important, since few DVDROMs can read movies at full speed. Using DVD-Decryptor it's not that surprising to find it takes as long to read an entire disc as it takes to write one! Not really used CloneDVD much, but I believe it reads and transcodes at the same time, so for a 4x write disc if it takes 15min to transcode then you should have a copy in a total time of ~30min. |
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