dvd decrypter

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by jae3843, Sep 5, 2003.

  1. jae3843

    jae3843 Guest

    can anyone tell me how to rip at a faster speed on dvd decrypter? i can only rip at 2x and my dru510a is suppose to rip at 12x on overdrive.
     
  2. XrichardX

    XrichardX Member

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    It all depends on the media you have. If you only have 2X media, you can only burn at 2X. What media do you have? If you want faster, you have to pay for it. I wouldn't recommend trying it at 12X, because it may not work properly. You can always rely on quality at a slower burn speed.
     
  3. jae3843

    jae3843 Guest

    yea im aware of the burning process. but what im referring to is the ripping process where it reads too slow.
     
  4. koola

    koola Guest

    Use AnyDVD for the DVD Decryption. This will speed your drives access times and speed. I use AnyDVD in conjunction with DVD Decrypter and get upto 10X with 4x media, over 50 copies and not one coaster.
     
  5. Pariah

    Pariah Regular member

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    Use DVD Shrink instead of Decrypter. It will not only decrypt, but shrink to fit too. It will go as fast as your system and media will allow.
     
  6. jae3843

    jae3843 Guest

    thx ppl. hey koola, what is anyDVD? is that a program that you can use concurrently with another program such as dvd decrypter?
     
  7. baabaa

    baabaa Active member

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    Buy a seperate dvdrom.......

    Dvd rewriters will not rip fster than a normal dvd rom, and also it will preserve the writer for writing and not get hammered for reading....
     
  8. koola

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    You don't need to buy another DVD rom as the writers speed are near to that of a rom drive. As for AnyDVD, yes you can use it concurrently with DVD Decrypter. Worth doing as AnyDVD has better decryption plus you can remove prohibited user warnning (FBI,etc) when ripping.
     
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    sly_61019 Senior member

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    media does matter though. If it is a backup copy and is not the best media, 2x will be as fast as it will rip.
     
  10. baabaa

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    Koola.

    I was just suggesting to buy a seperate dvdrom - because ripping at FAST speeds with your writer hammers the laser pickup - and therefore will degrade the writer.....!!!!

    Expensive way of ripping dvd's, and expensive to replace - whereas you can pick up a dvd rom dead cheap and WILL last longer at ripping, rather than hammering the writer to do the same job......

    Not arguing with you, this is just MY own experience which I thought I would add....cheers
     
  11. koola

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    Thanks Baabaa, you are probs right if he wants to rip DVD's alot as a DVD rom will cost less money when it goes wrong.

    Good advice :)
     

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