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ripping times for blue ray
I bought a blue ray and a LG Blue Ray drive and the ripping took several hours. I can't say for sure since I kicked it off at night and it was finished in the morning and I didn't check to look for any log file on AnyDVD.
So what are other people seeing for rip times?
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Takes about an hour for me iirc, haven't done one in a few months.
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I've not seen times longer than 1 hour to 1 hr 10 min. Most are around 45-50 mins. My Blu-ray drive is a 6x reader and is in a machine with a core 2 duo 2.66 cpu.
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Interesting
Well I also have a LG DVD drive and my rip time was ~25 min. I found this (Media Code Speed Edit) software and my rip time for the DVD dropped down to 13 minutes.
The software reads a DVD driver.exe, modifies it and gives you a new exe or bin file to burn to the DVD Flash. The LG drive I had did not come with a driver so I had to find one on the internet. Kind of Scary but DVD drives are $30 now. I was suprised it worked. I was curious if anyone else tried this on a blue ray drive.
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As far as DVDs go, depending on the size is anywhere from 8 to 24 minutes. I'm not sure on my Blu-ray drive, what brand or speed it is but 6x sounds about right.
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What are you ripping to, network drive, local drive?
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I can rip to Gb network in around hour or less
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