I am using DVDShrink and my speed ramps up to 5000kbs then slows to 2900kbs. The Proccess under the Task Manager show Shrink is taking 95-99 %.
I formatted myHard drive two weeks ago hoping there was a problem there, and installed Norten Internet Security, (4 in 1).
I was on the phone with Dell today and got rid of some stuff and the computer is running faster.
DMA is activated
I just don't I just don't understand why it slows down.
Has this happened to anyone else? What did you do to fix it?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
anne
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Anne
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The application might be finding areas in the file where it can do some heavy duty compression - (eg -areas that don't have much movement and detail). That process is very CPU intensive.
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are there any other processes running along with dvd shrink. Is dvd shrink set to run in low priority mode?
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Shrink is not set to run in Low Priority Mode
And, yes, there are many other processes running along with Shrink. Thirtyfour in total. They all say 0% CPU usage.
Is the of any help?
anneAnne -
COuld be dirty disks. Even mild disturbance of the surface can slow the read speeds to ensure a clean read.
Try ripping the same didk with DVD Decrypter instead, just to see what happens.Read my blog here.
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