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  1. blankito

    blankito Member

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    I was woundering if there is any way to speed up the copy time using anydvd and clone dvd???
     
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    @blankito,
    What do you mean speed up copy time exactly? There are a Lot fo "Factors" to consider here since everyone has a different PC setup. CloneDVD 2 with AnyDVD is about the Fastest back-up software Combo out. It depends too on the specific Movie you're backing up, blank media, CPU, Memory (RAM), hard drive, etc. I've backed up some 2 hour ones in as little as 19 minutes, the longest I have seen has been about 45 minutes. (Single Layer) DVD+R DL takes much longer.
    1 hour or more.
     
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    Use faster media, burn faster and create more coasters faster......remember, speed kills......
     
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    do u remember the slogan"i will sell no wine before its time" its kind of the same with video. the faster u go the more the quality goes down. a good average is 35 mins with the average setup. if u use a good setup like rb pro and cce it will take a couple of hours. i have did a full length movie in 15 mins flat. i used dvdto5 and burned at 16x, but the quality sucked.
     
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    > I was woundering if there is any way to speed up the copy time using anydvd and clone dvd??? <
    Yes: Make sure, that DMA is enabled for your DVD-Rom, DVD-Writer and your Harddisk. Check Windows Device Manager. Both AnyDVD and CloneDVD are allergic to PIO mode.
     
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    Thanks for your help. I just want to get the most out of the software, and if theres more to it than it first appears..
     

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