Mac The Ripper Ripping TIme

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  1. Drewman2

    Drewman2 Member

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    I have Mac the Ripper... and to Rip a 6.77GB dvd it is taking me about an hour.

    I was wondering... Does these seem about right? I feel like i should be able to do it faster. these are my computer specs.

    Powerbook G4
    MAC OS X 10.3.9
    512 MB RAM
     
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    The time to rip a DVD is dependent on the DVD drive in use. Many drives come with firmware that limits the read time (riplock) on commercial dual layer DVD's. Through trial and error I have found that the best solution is an NEC-3520A in an external firewire case. I have flashed the stock firmware on the drive to remove the riplock and make it region free. I can rip an 8gb DVD in about 17 minutes. The single layer DVD's rip in about 6 minutes.
     
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    Is it true that when you try and remove the firmware, you risk damaging the dvd burner? And also... is there a way to remove the firmware from my superdrive that is in my Powerbook g4? I don't know what it is called, but POPCORN recognizes it as "Matshita" -- does that sound right?

    If there isn't a risk of damaging your drive then i'l do it.... but i heard there was a risk... and i rather not.
     
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    mashita dvdr drives are the ones that one in the apple systems.
    mashita cdrw/dvd rom is the basic one.
    that's what my mac mini came stock with..

    as far as flashing goes.. sometimes there is a risk of "flashing" a drive. you are correct... you may damage it.. but as long as you get the correct directions you can do it without an issue.
     
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    can you point me in the right direction of some instructions? The RIGHT instructions? Will this help me achieve faster speeds with burning a dvd with imovie? with video that has NOTHING to do with commercial dvd?
     

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