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  1. I have 2 DVD writers in my PC and I am wondering I can do both read and write at the same time.

    Let's say Iwant to do backup of 2 movies. Can I do the following:

    1. Using DVDFAB, rip movie-1 into hard disk.
    2. Using Nero Recode, write movie-1 from hard disk into a blank media
    At the same time, rip movie-2 into hard disk
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    Originally Posted by mis3
    I have 2 DVD writers in my PC and I am wondering I can do both read and write at the same time.

    Let's say Iwant to do backup of 2 movies. Can I do the following:

    1. Using DVDFAB, rip movie-1 into hard disk.
    2. Using Nero Recode, write movie-1 from hard disk into a blank media
    At the same time, rip movie-2 into hard disk
    Actually, technically I don't see why not, if your cpu can handle it

    But then again I own a quad core and I still tend to not do too much "multitasking" while I am burnng a disc, I will do some small tasks when burning a DVD, but I would hate having wasted my time making a coaster even w/ cheap DVD discs, and I try to not bother my PC when burning an expensive BD-R

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  3. This is why I asked the question. Technically, it should be OK since I, too, have a quad-core CPU.

    I will have to give it a try one day.
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  4. If they are both IDE on the same cable, probably not. Two SATA drives, maybe.

    This is one of those things that technically, sure, it should work. But in the real world, often it won't. Only one way to find out, and you would need multiple tests to make sure it ALWAYS works.

    Personally, I'm not in that big a hurry.
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  5. Both my DVD writers are SATA drives, usually I use Pioneer 212d to read and LG H62N to write.

    I am surprised no one in this forum ever try this.
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    Originally Posted by mis3
    Both my DVD writers are SATA drives, usually I use Pioneer 212d to read and LG H62N to write.

    I am surprised no one in this forum ever try this.
    Two SATA writers should work since they are each on separate hardware disk controllers. Still, when I multitask, I use separate computers.
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    Originally Posted by mis3
    Both my DVD writers are SATA drives, usually I use Pioneer 212d to read and LG H62N to write.

    I am surprised no one in this forum ever try this.
    Are you serious? rotflmao, I don't know if your hardware can pull it off, but mine can do much more than you are even contemplating

    Lol, I have already reported that I burned my mother a DVD in a window of a blu ray movie I was playing from the HDD while BD Rebuilder was encoding in the background

    https://forum.videohelp.com/topic368435.html?highlight=burned%20mom%20dvd

    "BD Rebuilder has a setting called "idle process" it will use all your cores 100% but you can still multi-task like it isn't even running

    for example: I was using BD Rebuilder to convert a BD movie file to BD-9 while @ the same time ripping a BD from the disc to HDD, then my mom showed up and asked me to copy a DVD for her, I started showing her a blu ray from the HDD, when the movie was done ripping I burned her a DVD in the corner of the screen w/ nero while we were watching the blu ray, and I had never stopped encoding

    multi-tasking w/ heavy weight apps lol, not office fluff"


    So, I went from ripping blu ray/watching blu ray/re-encoding blu ray simutaneusly to watching blu ray/burning DVD/re-encoding blu ray simutaneusly

    Then another time a work buddy came over I burned a blu ray, while we were watching a blu ray, while I was re-encoding a blu ray

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    Easier to have encoding glitches and burn problems that way.
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    Originally Posted by lordsmurf
    Easier to have encoding glitches and burn problems that way.
    Like I was saying it is not my usual "M.O.", I don't "push my luck" like that all the time, but I have "tested the waters" to see what my rig can do lol

    not @ all unhappy w/ the results

    ps. This is why i recommend quads for ppl that want PC's that can "do it all"

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    Originally Posted by mis3
    Both my DVD writers are SATA drives, usually I use Pioneer 212d to read and LG H62N to write.

    I am surprised no one in this forum ever try this.
    I have many computers so there's no need for me to read/write at the same time. My Q9550 does most of my video encoding with DVD REBUILDER PRO. I have 9 dvd burners between 3 pc's. They all have a purpose!
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