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Copying Disney DVD's

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by dmerrick, Jul 3, 2006.

  1. dmerrick

    dmerrick Regular member

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    It is a 1.1 usb hook up. That is all my computer has.
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    Ah than that's why it takes the time it does. That would probably be about right just quessing what the the pc specs are and using a 1.1 hub.

    Alternative would be to get a new pci card for 2.0 usb or just use the internal drive only if you want to decrease the time.

     
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    dmerrick Regular member

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    That't what I think I am going to do.
     
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    BurningAs Regular member

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    The DVD CLoner program is about the biggest ripp off ever man.

    like they said use CloneDVD and ANYDVD= best bet. read the sig

    peace
     
  5. dmerrick

    dmerrick Regular member

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    I agree on DVD Cloner. I just don't use it anymore since I started to use Ripit4me.

    I am also going to get a 2.0 USB card to replace my 1.1 usb ports so I can use my external drive more effectively.
     
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    binkie7 Moderator Staff Member

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    @dmerrick
    You should notice a big difference in time using the 2.0 usb.
    Keep us posted
     

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