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DVD2One Discuss, DVD2ONE team please read at Copy Movie forum; Hi Im useing DVD2ONE 123 and ANYDVD from http://www.slysoft.com/ There software only seem's to work with DVD2ONE in Full DisK back up not movie only. I think it's because Full Disc does a two minute scan of the file's. As in movie only back


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Old 02-08-2003   #1 (permalink)
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Hi Im useing DVD2ONE 123 and ANYDVD from http://www.slysoft.com/ There software only seem's to work with DVD2ONE in Full DisK back up not movie only. I think it's because Full Disc does a two minute scan of the file's. As in movie only back does not. In movie only it take 250 minute's to encode a DVD but in Full Disk only 30 minute's plus it's doing more. Im also going to email the people at ANYDVD also. Thank you
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Are you using AnyDvd version 1.4.3.1 or higher?
I use it with D2O 123, and have no problem encoding movie-only from an average dvd in under 7 minutes, and full-movie in under 9. And no, my burn-box/setup is nothing special.
In general, I find AnyDvd to save 80-90% of the time needed by ripping with DVDD--I just skip right to D2O (and no longer have to worry when I read the advice that, even for movie-only, one should rip all files when using DVDD/SR).
As for other software, AD for sure works with CloneDvd, and several others, and allows playback with PowerDvd.
250 minutes would be a ridiculously low-performance (maybe the dvd was badly scratched/dirty?).

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No problems with full disk!

I would second, Loggy's, comments. The most likely problem is a bad / dirty original. Do you have the same problems with all your DVD's? You might also try using DVD Decrypter and see if that has problems ripping all the files. If so, try cleaning the original and examine it to see if there are any significant scratches. Good luck!
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No it's some thing with my system ANYDVD and DVD2One one do not like to do movie only only full back up
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It seem's to be some movie's "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" and "GalaxyQuest" see, to take for ever with ANYDVD and DVD2ONE about 240 minute's. I tried DVDshrink and it does it in about 50 minutes. But I also tried "Terminator 2" the first DVD of T2 and ANYDVD and DVD2ONE movie back was fast about 45 minute's. I am useing ANYDVD 1441 and DVD2ONE 123
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It seem's to be some movie's "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" and "GalaxyQuest" see, to take for ever with ANYDVD and DVD2ONE about 240 minute's. I tried DVDshrink and it does it in about 50 minutes. But I also tried "Terminator 2" the first DVD of T2 and ANYDVD and DVD2ONE movie back was fast about 45 minute's. I am useing ANYDVD 1441 and DVD2ONE 123
Way, way too long, even for T2.
If you are getting results like these, there has _got_ to be some sort of conflict present [hardware, or more likely--other software] on your system.
Should you ever do a 'clean load' of XP, put just these programs in first, and check then. AnyDvd--in a compatible environment--adds only a minute or two to the time otherwise needed by D2O to work on files previously ripped by DVDD/SR. That time may vary depending on the 'puter/chipset/memory/cpu/drives/etc. But compared apples-to-apples, AnyDvd adds little to the time required by D2O. For any given dvd.
Also, as one would expect, M-O is faster than F-M.
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