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    Time to RIP to ISO

    Just ripped my first movie (Orphan) to ISO last night took over 5 hours.

    Is this normal?

    #2
    Sounds way to slow, check this to troubleshoot Tips on Troubleshooting Analyzing/Ripping dvds

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      #3
      Originally posted by W&B View Post
      Sounds way to slow, check this to troubleshoot Tips on Troubleshooting Analyzing/Ripping dvds
      Thanks

      I will give it a try

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        #4
        For the movie Orphan you need to disable pathplayer, well when I did the movie that was what you needed to do

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          #5
          I have tried several movies now and at 17 secs left it stops and goes no further.

          So far the suggestions listed in the mentioned post have not helped.

          Any other ideas?

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            #6
            Before we start asking questions and giving suggestions what are you doing DVD or Blu-Ray?

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              #7
              Originally posted by AGJ View Post
              Before we start asking questions and giving suggestions what are you doing DVD or Blu-Ray?
              DVD

              And I think I have found the cuase but I dod not understand why.

              I was going to ISO and told DVDFab to save it to my external drive.

              I switched and changed the ISO save location to my c drive and everything works fine.

              Makes no sense why this would cuase this kind of problem.

              Any suggestion?

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                #8
                Is your external drive formatted as FAT32? Most are!

                FAT32 only allows a maximum of ~4Gb filesize
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