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  1. I recently reformatted my hard drive and now DVD Shrink takes 4 hours to back up a DVD when it used to take only 30-45 minutes tops. Before the reformat, the ripping was fine. I use a QSI CDRW/DVD Drive which is built-in to my laptop and an external NEC ND-3500a DVD Burner. I have tried ripping with both drives and they are both slow. My laptop is a Dell Insprion 5150, Pentium 4, 3.06GHz, 1GB RAM installed.

    Any ideas?
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    Hell it takes me 25-15 min. and I find that unacceptable!
    COPIED OVER 600 DVDS SO FAR
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    Check your device manager to see if your drive has reverted to pio. If it has then change it to dma.
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  4. there is something wrong with settings, probably hdd
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  5. My drives are already set at DMA. Any other idea's? DVD Shrink worked fine before I reformatted.
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    Have you tried the DVD Ripping speed tips sticky in the DVD to DVDR forum ?
    If in doubt, Google it.
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  7. Ok, I reinstalled the chipset drivers on the Dell Drivers CD that came with my laptop, but still the encoding gets up to like 2,500KB/s then slowly goes down to like 500KB/s... It is very annoying, any other idea's?
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  8. Lots of people said if you clear out the shrink files, the ones it makes from analyzing stuff, you get your speed back. I forgot where they are.

    Also, make sure you didn't check that LOW PRIORITY box as it can make things real slow.
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  9. Ha! I think you might've solved the problem handyguy, it was in low priority mode so let's see if that fixed the problem.
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  10. And where are these shrink files located? I haven't found them yet. I have tried everything what the DVD Ripping Speed Tips Sticky has said also. I am going around in circles here.
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  11. Ah, I found it:
    Where does DVD Shrink save it's analysis data?

    DVD Shrink analysis files can be found in the following hidden folder:

    C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\DVD Shrink

    To show hidden files/folders:
    Windows Explorer >> Tools >> Folder Options >> View >> Hidden files and folders >> Show hidden files and folders.

    Here is a faq page:
    http://forum.digital-digest.com/showthread.php?s=&threadid=45339
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  12. That never helped. I just tried unlocking my Burner with firmware, it makes the speed go higher but then it still comes down... Could it be the way I formatted my computer?
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  13. Any more idea's?
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