1.8GHz Pentium 4 80G hard drive 512MB DDR RAM Windows XP If you want to sacrifice some quality, you can make it faster, but I didn't buy a 65" HD widescreen tv so I could watch VCR quality movies.
hi guys im having a nytmare can u help.my mate got dvd decrypter and instant cd and dvd and a pioneer 104 dvd burner he got 1 hard drive running windows me and he can back up a 7 or 8 gb dvd on a 4.7gb dvdr iv got the same set up but im running xp pro with the update pack and i got 2 hard drives i can back up my dvds if they under 4.7gb but 4 some reason when we try on my pc we cant do it it says I/O error device [2;1;0]pioneer dvd rw dvr104 f scsistaus 0x02 interpretation;check condition CDB 53 00 00 00 00 00 31 6E 59 00 INTERPRETAION RESERVE TRACK SENSE AREA 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0E 00 00 00 00 21 00 INTERPRETATION LOGICAL BLOCK ADDRESS OUT OF JUST WHERE AM I GOING WRONG.
29 hours is way too long for me, there must be a quicker way surely. How often have you been able to strip down a dvd to the correct size without having to encode it?
Well thats just it, as often as I can I strip out as much as I can to get the movie on one disc without reencoding. You never know, some of the newer films have so much extra bs that the movie itself will fit on one disc. Some films are so close (4.5G) that its worth the wait instead of splitting to 2 discs for the last 15 min of the movie. While other movies really must be split ie: Lord of the Rings & Phantom Menace. I'm not sure if the DVD2AVI & Tmpeg route is faster, you'd have to ask someone else.