Decryptor ?

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  1. ctcwicked

    ctcwicked Member

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    ok why is it when using decryptor or shrink, it goes along at a nice speed then all of a sudden slows to a crawl from over 2000kb/sec to below 50 and it sez now will take 35 hours to finish any way to keep it at a fast pace or any suggestions?
     
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    flip218 Moderator Staff Member

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    Does it do this on every rip? Have you re-checked your ide settings? And did you ever install a "working" aspi layer?
     
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    Feel that your problem may be related to free hard disk space available - conservative but 10 to 15 GB free h/d space recommended for successful burning - search yr computer for older iso/vts files and delete.
     
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    ctcwicked,
    If that is happening during the read the I think that would indicate a disk that has bad sectors or it has been mis-pressed by the studio. If this is during the write then you could have gotten yourself into PIO Mode. No PIO Mode should take 35 hrs though. You specs indicate 200gb HD. I would de-frag the HD and then do what flip218 states and make sure the burner settings are correct( Master) on the secondary IDE Channel. Colw also offers great advice on the amount of freespace you need . If you have filled up a 200gb HD w/ data it might be time to remove some of those files :)
     
  5. flip218

    flip218 Moderator Staff Member

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    Car.Mike,

    Those be my specs :)

    @ctcwicked,

    Can you post your specs? I saw it in another thread, but you didn't post your HD and free HD space.

     
  6. ctcwicked

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    Dell Inspiron 9100 2.8 ht p4 512 ram 60 gb hd with 45 g free xp home nec 6100a 128mb radeon 9700
     
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    flip218 Moderator Staff Member

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    Have you tried any of these?

    Defragging your HD?
    Checked your IDE settings?
    Installed a aspi layer?
     
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    flip218,
    These eyes are getting real bad as I get older. Probably need better glasses. Thanks for bringing that to my attention.
     
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    did the two but didnt check ide setting tell me how and i will thank you
     
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    ctcwicked,
    Start
    My Computer and right click that
    Properities and click that
    Click Hardware
    Click Device Manager
    You will see in the list IDE ATA/ATAPI Controllers(click the + sign and expand the list)
    Go to first Secondary IDE Channel and right click that
    Properities and click that
    You will see Advanced Settings click that
    Under Transfer Mode it should say DMA if available
    Under Current transfer Mode it should say DMD or Ultra DMA Mode 2

    Hope the above is not to confusing
     
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    woof811 Regular member

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    when decrypter slows down is it giving any read errors.
    i tried backing up a scratched dvd for my son decrypter did the same thing as it has with you so possibly you have a bad disc .
    try cleaning your dvd .
    mine was too badly scratched
     
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    ok guys have done everything you said with aspi layer and ide setup everything is fine now i am trying to burn a brand new confessions of a teenage drama queen dvd and it slows to a crawl then too i have plenty of hd space and there is no scratches so what gives. help meeeeeeeee
     
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    flip218 Moderator Staff Member

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    ctcwicked, so how long does it take to rip a dvd?
     
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    i dunno what the deal is most are quick total rip and burn less then 40 minutes like today tried to rip on would of taken like 12 hours canceled and restarted went fine. But on some it slows so bad i cant rip it. goes from like 3000kb/s to around 30 and i know the disc is fine so i dont really know
     
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    edited: i found out what i needed to know...nvm
     
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