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  1. Worked out how to get higher ripping speeds with smartripper. Used to get 1X, now I can get anywhere between 3X-6X. All I do is to double click the NoASPI bat file before I start SmartRipper.
    Athlon 1.2,Abit KT7A,256k ram,Nvidia GF4 Ti 4200,Standard pci sound blaster,Pioneer A05 DVD burner
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  2. Thanks for the tip. We'll all be sure to try it.
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  3. i have the same exact dvd drive and mobo as you, so maybe i should give this a wirl too.
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  4. you will probably like winxp pro then.. i have a athlon 1.4 with a soyo dragon mobo and a creative 12x dvdrom: in win2k i ripped at a max of 2x, in winxp pro using noaspi.bat i have seen it as high as 10.5x. no joke. took me about 10 minutes to rip a backup of titanic to vob's on my hd.
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  5. i use to get about 3-4x on win2k... and when using the noaspi.bat it pretty much stayed around 5x the whole time and had some peaks that went up to 8x.

    and about xp.. just got my copy today... so ill be tryin that tonight

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  6. Where is the "no Aspi.bat" file at?
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  8. its in the smartripper directory... if it isnt there, download the latest version of smartripper.
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  9. I did it but saw no diference right at 2X
    Is this the fastest?
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  10. listen up
    if you want to rip very...very fast get a lg dvdrom 8120b fast as fu.ck, 10x all day no problems
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  11. one other thing that i noticed when testing for speeds... different dvds rip at different speeds. i guess it depends on if more or less blocks are encrypted.
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