I recently bought an 8x BD-RE drive and some single / dual blanks. i was able to burn some single BD-R discs without problems. When i backed up a dual blu ray disc and tried to burn to a dual blank the disc was about 400mb short. So i then downloaded BD Rebuilder and tried to shrink the 47gb image to Single BD-R and DVD-9 but it took about 26hrs and was only at 70%. My computer is a AMD Athlon 64 2.2ghz single core with 4gb of ram. I recently ordered an intel 2.66ghz quad core cpu / motherboard. Would this be able to rebuild the image faster??
Thanks for any help
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Yes, a lot faster.
Somewhat different process, but it takes my Q9550 OC'd to 3.4Ghz about 7 hours to convert a BD to a 8GB MKV. For a single core 2.2Ghz PC, ~26hours doesn't seem too far out, considering all the computations involved.
And welcome to our forums.Last edited by redwudz; 18th May 2010 at 19:42.
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