I was wondering, my burner doesn't have great read/write speeds., (none do yet really) and I think DVD roms top out at 16x.....can you rip with a seperate / relatively cheap dedicated ROM drive, then burn the files w/ a seperate dedicated burner? Will this improve on overall turnaround time? Obviously burn speed will remain the same, but will this speed encoding or purely a system. My specs are in my profile. thanks in advance
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Yes, that's the way probably about 90% of the members here back up their DVD's.
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