DVD Burners Ripping Speed, any over 2x?
I was wondering with the burners if I decide to rip with a burner, is there a drive that rips a movie over 2x?
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Most people don't like to rip with their burner as DVD rom's are cheap and burners can wear out. Lite-on DVD roms are fast for ripping. Why not just install one?
"Art is making something out of nothing and selling it." - Frank Zappa -
I agree, just get a separate DVD ROM and Lite-on's are great
I think I've got a LTD163 somewhere in a system and it fast enough for me -
Originally Posted by Bob W
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Originally Posted by MackemX
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Originally Posted by Bob W
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Thanks, I think I will get a dvd rom.
the only reason I ask too is burners cost almost $100. and a DVD Rom cost around $40-50. So I just figure for $50 more get a burner too. -
You can get a burner to rip faster than 2x, but you have to unlock it using a hacked firmware. You'll hear lots of complaints about hacked firmware, but I did it to my Pioneer 105 and am burning 1x disks at 2x, and I can rip dual layer disks at 6 or 7x. Yeah, people will say I'm stupid for messing with the firmware, but I've had it for about 8 months and everything is still working great.
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