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    Today I ripped a DVD's main title only and it took more than 25 minutes to analyze then copy the content. I think it's too long for a 1:42:47 length (1,11 GB).

    Of course I know the time of such a task depends on the system specs. But given my PC has 12 GB of RAM, my expectation was that it would take much less time.

    What can you fellows say about that? Besides, is there a way I can boost DVDFab's performance so it takes less time in its tasks? TIA.

    #2
    try checking your drives to see if they have slipped into PIO mode.
    click common settings - general settings - reset DMA.
    if you can't do the reset DMA you can also try
    uninstalling all of your dvd drives - restart your computer - and
    let windows reinstall the drives.

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      #3
      Originally posted by october262 View Post
      try checking your drives to see if they have slipped into PIO mode.
      click common settings - general settings - reset DMA.
      if you can't do the reset DMA you can also try
      uninstalling all of your dvd drives - restart your computer - and
      let windows reinstall the drives.
      No DMA here.

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      Is there a way to set it - or get it if my system is not compatible?

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        #4
        bring up the search bar and type device manager - click on your cd-DVD drives - click driver - click uninstall
        restart your computer and let windows reinstall the drives.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Paultx View Post

          No DMA here.

          Is there a way to set it - or get it if my system is not compatible?
          I found info here: Enabling DMA Mode Transfers - iFixit

          And found this in the Device Manager:

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          The third ATA Channel 0 and the third ATA Channel 1 have DMA enabled, but the others on the list don't.

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          BTW why there are three of each?

          And if those two have DMA enabled, why doesn't it show in the DVDFab options?

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            #6
            Originally posted by Paultx View Post
            Today I ripped a DVD's main title only and it took more than 25 minutes to analyze then copy the content. I think it's too long for a 1:42:47 length (1,11 GB).

            Of course I know the time of such a task depends on the system specs. But given my PC has 12 GB of RAM, my expectation was that it would take much less time.

            What can you fellows say about that? Besides, is there a way I can boost DVDFab's performance so it takes less time in its tasks? TIA.
            I don't think this problem is related to DMA here, please post the dvdfab_internal.log file and fabcheck_internal.log file to help check it out. Please specify the movie you tried too. Thanks.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mona View Post

              I don't think this problem is related to DMA here, please post the dvdfab_internal.log file and fabcheck_internal.log file to help check it out. Please specify the movie you tried too. Thanks.
              I couldn't post the log files contents here. I got an error message:

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              Is there a way I can attach them here? Or can I upload them to a cloud service and share the links?

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                #8
                Please attach the log file as attachment, you can refer to this post: https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/softwa...og?postcount=5

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                  #9
                  The DVD disc I ripped is Scanners (Brazilian version).
                  More info here (Brazilian shop): Scanners DVD Sua Mente Pode Destruir

                  I selected and copied the log files sections of 17/1/2019, of which some refer to SCANNERS.
                  Attached Files

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                    #10
                    NVIDIA GeForce GTS 250 is quite old. In this case, 25 minutes to analyze then copy the DVD content is normal.
                    When ripping, we would suggest you to use passthrough profile, or you can check if there is driver update available, do the update to see if it will make a difference.

                    To get better performance, we would suggest to get a better video card or use a PC with higher specs.

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