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  1. I was wondering what everyones maximum speed in smartripper.
    I start off at 10 then go down to like 3.I got a 16x liteon dvd with dma enabled using win 2k.
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  2. I rarely hit 3X on my system

    Dell i8000
    PIII 800
    8X factory DVD
    10 gog secondary HD

    I thought it was just me

    1:30 min movie takes about 30 - 40 min to rip with Smart Ripper 2.36
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  3. My dvd rips start out at around 5.5X and peak up over 10X.

    Randy
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  4. Hey randallc what kind of dvd do you have?
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  5. I have only used Toshiba for a long time. My drive is a getting old now, you can still find it - its the SD-M1402. The 1502 is out now.

    Toshiba makes great DVD drives in my opinion, and have the added benefit of being able to make SafeDisc2 Images.
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    I'm getting about the same speed as radallc.

    Mine starts of at around 5.5X and ends off just over 10X. Of course this differs from DVD to DVD. Certain DVD's rip faster than others.

    On average, most DVD's take me around 5 to 7 minutes to rip.

    My drive is a Pioneer DVD-116.
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    With my duron 700, ata100/7200 HD and my cheap cyberdrive DVD (made in china), I rip a dvd in about 8-10 min.
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  8. my speeds are 5.5-8.0
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    P3 1.2ghz
    128 mbs of mem
    Samsung or Pinoneer drive
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  9. It can take me up to 1 hour to rip a 2 hour DVD.
    My system is PIII 667MHz and Creative DVD 12x.
    I never hit any of the figures listed here except something similar to what 91BRAVO is getting.
    What can I do/check/change on my system to make it go faster ?
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  10. enable DMA on your Hard drive and DVD Drive...makes sure you have the latest drivers for both and a working ASPi layer
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  11. Bach, I second Pinoy's stab. Try enabling the DMA on your DVD (and harddrives).
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    Does anyone know who makes the Creative DVD 12X? If its anythign like their cd rom drives then I'd stay away from it!

    A good, cheap DVD drive is the Lite-on 16X or the Aopen 16X.

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  13. I've got a Pioneer 106S, and it all depends on the movie, with some I get 5x and with some I get 9x, and I even hit the 14x in other movies (altough very rare).
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  14. my Pioneer is like Sefy's(not the same model) and i have a Samsung and it depecnds on the moive when i ripped Final Fantasy its speeds where 4.5 and when i ripped the Animal it was up too 7.0 soo it depends on your drive
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  15. I recently upgraded my firmware from the liteon site and now its alot quicker,5-15
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  16. It's amazing what a little firmware can do to your drive
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    I've searched all over for an updated firmware for the NEC DV-5700A. If anyone knows where I can get it from, please tell me.
    I only dream in black & white...
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  18. Is that DVD-ROM ? if it is, I can email you a firmware page, but not on the forum.
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  19. Sefy sand me that Firmware page i need i new firmware for my Samsung its lacking
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  20. pinoy2201, you've just been upgraded, you should behave now
    get me on ICQ or send me an email! not on the forum, now you must enforce that rule, Moderators are here to make sure there will always be VCDhelp forum by keeping the rules.
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  21. <TABLE BORDER=0 ALIGN=CENTER WIDTH=85%><TR><TD><font size=-1>Quote:</font><HR size=1 color=black></TD></TR><TR><TD><FONT SIZE=-1><BLOCKQUOTE>
    On 2001-12-04 06:06:51, Derrick wrote:
    I'm getting about the same speed as radallc.

    Mine starts of at around 5.5X and ends off just over 10X. Of course this differs from DVD to DVD. Certain DVD's rip faster than others.

    On average, most DVD's take me around 5 to 7 minutes to rip.

    My drive is a Pioneer DVD-116.
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    Hey, Click this Link http://www.pccentury.com/pubs/product/detail.asp?mall_product_id=34155
    and tell me if that is your DVD ROM, Please and thanks Please Post If it is or If it Is not! Thanks Alot
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  22. Hey Derrick , Please Click the link above and tell me if that is your DVD ROm. If it is Then Post that it is and if it is not post that it is not. Thanks
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  23. TitaniumDragon2001, yup that would be the Tray Version of the drive!, I myself prefer the Slot Version, but that's just me
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    I start off at 5x and end up at 12x.
    I´ve a Samsung 12x
    AMD XP 2600+ Barton * ASUS A7N8X-X * 256 DDR pc3200 * Radeon 9000Pro 128mb * 280GB HD * WinXP Pro
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    Yes that is DVD-ROM Sefy. Can youu send me the firware page?
    Thanks,
    I only dream in black & white...
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  26. email me or ICQ me, i'll send you the page, I can't put it on the forum, sorry!
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    i have a pioneer 116 and it just accelerate untill its done. using smartripper ripping 7GB it ends up at 14x
    Well, I am the slime from your video.
    Oozin' along on your livin'room floor.
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  28. You gotta love Pioneer drives, cheap and effective!
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    I have a Sony DVD 12X and using SmartRipper 2.34 in Win2K I get 4.0-5.5, at best.

    I have DMA enabled for both channels. As pinoy2201 pointed, a working ASPI layer may improve ripping.

    How can I get a working ASPI layer in Win2K?

    Thanks!
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    Sorry! My specs:

    PIII 800/133@900/150
    512MB RAM Crucial CL2@150MHz
    ASUS CUSL2
    Maxtor 60GB 7200
    Sony DVD 12X
    HP 9300 32-10-4

    That´s it.
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