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  1. Member
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    Hi,

    As the subject says ...

    Thanks,

    Sabesh.
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  2. Most utilities tell you during the rip what speed they're going at, eg SmartRipper, DVD Decryptor.
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    if u want some really good info on ur dvd-rom then get a program called dvdinfopro, it rulez

    josh
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    Yup, go for dvdinfopro.
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    Yeah, DVD Info pro tells you a lot about the drive but it doesn'ttell you how fast it will rip at. Says nothing at all about that for my LG 4040B...
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    I guess ripping-speed is about the same as read-speed, you can do a read-test with DVD Info pro and determine the rip/read-speed of the drive.
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  7. nero infotool, free, small gives you tons of info you can download it at:
    http://www.cdspeed2000.com/go.php3?link=download.html
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    download a ripping tool and rip a dvd. If your drive is locked it will stay between 2x-3x or less.
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    The LG 4040B built in September 2003 gives me a max rip speed of 7.6X but a maximum read speed of 12X. These were on non copy protected discs...
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