Ripped my first DVD with my new DVD/CD-RW laptop drive. It was terribley slow, started off around 1x and only got to about 3.5x at the most.
Any simple ways to increase ripping speed? Options i don't know about?
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Do a search fo speed hacked firmware.
I had my old lite-on hacked for speed and bitsetting, although i never use my burners for ripping.
http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_all.php
http://www.cdfreaks.com/
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I don't want to mess with something like the actual firmware and risk messing things up. There must be some options somewhere i could enable...
What is a DMA btw? Does it have to do with that? -
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http://www.cdrlabs.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?p=56270&sid=112268550552acfd54b31a43c3a214ae
If you have a LITEON DVD-ROM/DVDRW you can use 3rd party hacked firmware to make the drive read at a faster speed. There is a risk for flashing the drive wrong but the directions are fairly easy to follow. I've flashed many LITEON DVD-ROM's with the hacked firmware. Check here for hacked firmware for LITEON drives.
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More than likely it's because it's a Laptop drive. Mine is the same way and it's setup in DMA Mode. Threy run slower to conserve battery life. I don't know if this works, but you can try pluging it into AC source, then go into power management and change the configuration from "Laptop" to "Desktop".
Let me know if that works. I know it definately speeds up the CPU in my Laptop when I do that.I stand up next a mountain and chop it down with the ledge of my hand........ I'm a Voodoo child.... Jimi Hendrix, -
Originally Posted by dipstick
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Ok another page i came across suggested to download the intel application accelerator. I downloaded what i thought was the latest version from intel's homepage, but when i tried to install it said it was not compatable with my chipset.
Any tips on how to locate a version that would work with my chipset? -
Ok i just installed the ASPI layer and tried ripping. The speed went up a good bit, starting off at 3.5x instead of 1x. Now its doing over 5.0x, which is a NICE improvement.
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No one mentioned this yet. The drive might be firmware locked to rip slowly for dvd's that are encrypted (commercial dvd's). Try ripping a burned dvd and see if the speed is faster.
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