Hello there,
I am still in doubt about this:
let's suppose I ripped a BD-ROM to my hard drive. Then I started BDRebuilder.
Supposing that everything worked fine, if I set low CPU priority for the job..
will I be able to use my computer decently even when shrinking the files?
My rig is a Pentium IV, 3.0 GHZ Hyper-threading with 1.5 GB RAM.
Please note that I DO KNOW that shrinking a BD-ROM will take days. I'm only asking about the possibility of decently using my computer when BDRebuilder is working.
Nothing else.----
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Yep, you can use your computer fine if you set it to low priority.
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