Fastest program to copy DVD'S

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  1. chazbmwUS

    chazbmwUS Guest

    What is the fastest program to copy DVD'S?...already decrypted DVD
    I had a problem when I let someone watch one and it came back scratched...not doing that again!
    I average about 8-11 minutes with Sonic...anything faster?
     
  2. Rotary

    Rotary Senior member

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    hi

    i always burn at 4x...

    anything higher can get hassles...
     
  3. jim_dandy

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    I agree with Rotary 4x for me.Anything faster and you increase your chances for read errors.
     
  4. Ustop

    Ustop Regular member

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    Is that a joke? 8 to 11 minutes, is anything faster? I guess it depends on how long it takes u to drive to the store and buy it. They have 16x burners now that r suppose to burn in about 4 minutes, but like jim dandy said the faster u burn the more chance u have a errors. U should be happy that burning movies is possible. Back in the day, not to long ago, it took hours and multiple disks to make a copy of a movie. Now youre whining about 11 minutes. I spend that much time taking a dump.
     
  5. Rotary

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    I spend that much time taking a dump

    MUHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaaaaaa
     
  6. jim_dandy

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    thats funny....but just a little too much info for me. heh heh heh
     
  7. Rotary

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    hi

    hehehe

    that would a dumping of files to dvdr yes?

    muahahahaaaaa..

     
  8. jim_dandy

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    thats the hardest ive laughed outside of the safety valve in months LMAO
     
  9. YOBUZZB

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    Oh my, that is funny!
     
  10. IHoe

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    ok...... have your fun...... but after I take my time with Decryption...... then I use DVDRemake to manually take out unwanted stuff..... then I use DVDRebuilder to get the best quality you can get while you shrink the movie down to a DVD5.......I burn at 16x.......... takes 6mins! I NEVER EVER HAD ANY PROBS WITH THIS but because everyone has been writing telling me to burn lower speads I have adjusted to 8x and still get burns at 9mins!!!! I use Taiyo Yudens 8x and believe it or not you can burn them at 16x! Those disks are the best! I love backing up my DVDs!
     
  11. chazbmwUS

    chazbmwUS Guest

    Yo Ustop,

    I'm not whining.
    I asked a question,I didn't want to hear the OLD Man speech about
    how back in the day...We used to go to school on Snowdays and you walked to school thru blizzards and mountains and wild stuff like that.
    Stop being a PAB,If you don't have an answer STFU!

    Funny HUH? I'm LMAO!!

    Why is it always a newbie with a so called wise answer?
     
  12. jim_dandy

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    I use dvdremake and DVDRB/CCE,it takes sometimes 5 hours all told.
    So why spend this much time,remaking, and encoding, and then burn at breakneck speed?
    You can go ahead and burn as fast as you want.No skin off my nose.
    You are increasing your chances for read errors,rather you agree, or not.

    Just because you get an answer that agrees with your way of thinking,doesn't mean its necessarily a wise answer.

    just my 2 cents
     
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    why would it take so long to use DVDDecryter/DVDRemake/DVDRebuilder then burn it!? do you have a slow machine..... DVDDEcrypter (takes about 10-15mins), then DVDREmake (takes about 30mins to get what you want!) then the longest time would be DVDRebuilder ..... about 75-90 mins! then burn...... anywhere from 9-15mins..... you add it up..... I'm sure it's not 5 hours but my computer is just 2 months old..... maybe that's why? do ya tink?
     
  14. jim_dandy

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    My computer is a little on the old side dell demension 8100 512mb ram.
    If your talking about DVDRB/CCE I dont recall anybody saying there machine did it faster than 4 hours.
     
  15. Rotary

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    hi

    i dont use dvdrebuilder / cce

    i use avi2dvd / cce for dvd to dvd (main movie only) on my 3gig amd with 1gig corsair ram it takes 3 hours! this is only big films! else i use dvd shrink!

    its like dvdrb/cce
     
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    Do you get better results with that than DVDRB/CCE Rotary?
     
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    Hi there,

    He probably wants to copy those DVD the fastest, because he probably works for BlockBuster, and copies those DVDs sitting on the bowl with his laptop :)

    He doesn't want to get caught by his boss :)
     
  18. Rotary

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    hi

    not usre as i never ventured into the dvd/rb route, but they both use CCE as the encoder and thats the main bit as it does the work on quailty! so i would say there the same?

    but it only does main movie only this app! not al the dvd!

    the highest avi2dvd can use is cce 267

    does dvdrb use the latest cce i think its v272 now?
     
  19. rocky999

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    Ustop - you may want to try some bran muffins.
     
  20. jim_dandy

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    hmmmmmm thats a good question...I had trouble with 272 so I went back to 267,and haven't even checked to see if they worked the bugs out or not.
    If it aint broke dont fix it I always say :)
     

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