I have an Artec 16X DVD-ROM and the fastest I can get it to rip is 2.1X with DVD decrypter. My Optorite DD0203 rips at 4.3X on the same disc and I have read that most DVD-ROM drives rip faster than burners (also read about others with Artec drives that rip 7-8X). I don't know what the problem is, I don't want to use my burner to rip and burn because I don't want to put too much wear on it (the only reason I have it is for ripping). I know I am in DMA mode, I have the latest firmware I could find, I have searched a lot of places and haven't found anything that works.
I just want my Artec to rip faster!
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It's probably locked at 2.1x,get a Lite-On or LG DVD-ROM they're around $40USD.My Lite-On 165H averages 7.5x for dual layer,11x for single layer.
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For fastest ripping, I suggest a Pioneer or Sony.
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I actually ordered a Lite-On as soon as I discovered that I was ripping so slow compared to others, but I canceled my order before it shipped to see if I could get my current drive to work better.
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Did you try to delete the IDE controller for your DVD-Rom and restarting the computer. I unlocked my drive from 2x rip speeds when I did it.
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I, too, tried to reinstall the IDE controllers, but no cigar. I know people have suggested that I buy an external DVD-ROM drive and a USB enclosure for it, and use that to rip. But that costs about $80-$100, and I would like to find a cheaper alternative.
Can anyone help?As I always say in this forum regarding DVD issues, and as is my motto in life: You get what you pay for!! -
You can try ANYDVD http://www.slysoft.com/ there ripping software will unlock the drive then you just open the cd rom from my computer and copy and paste. It's does work very good.
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Just get the Lite-on for $30-40 and save youself a whole lot of hassle -- it is totally worth it for ripping...
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