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    Does anyone get steady speeds because with all these programs my BD's all get erratic speeds. I get up to 10 mb/s then it goes down down down and stays in the ones for the whole time. I have a ASUS External Blu-ray Writer. I have an Intel 2 Duo 4 gb processor and a Sony Vaio n290j laptop. Thanks for any help. I haven't been able to compress any of my blu-rays to 25 gb discs. They all would take for ever just to analyze even one on my hard drive which is 43-45 gb It says it will take 10 hours at the speed it's at now which is 1.0 mb/s. Thanks for any help.

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      Sorry here is the files for you. My CPU is a Laptop Sony Vaio NS290j. I have an External ASUS sbw-06c1s-u blu-ray writer. I have an intel 2 duo processor and I am pretty sure my video card is an intel too. Thanks
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        #4
        Hi, scsa

        Please download the newest version 8066 to try, and set A/V codec software.

        Thanks.

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          #5
          I think this may be a USB problem for your Blu-ray drive since it hooked up to laptop by USB cable. How to you hook the Blu-ray drive up when you go to use DVDFab as I think that more the issue than DVDFab. I noticed that DVDFab according to your log file is already using Software decoder but check the A/V Codec settings to make sure everything is set to Software and as well update to the latest release like mentioned already since you are using an outdated version of DVDFab

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            #6
            Thanks to both of you. I will definitely try that A/V setting in an hour I left mine on all night and it will be done in about one hour after 8 hours of doing it. I will redownload the newest version for sure too. Thanks for the help. I hope this will improve it. I have my two usb cords hooked up to my side of the computer. The thing that is bothering me is that the program isn't using the blu-ray drive right now it is only using my hard drives and the program.

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              #7
              scsa,

              I'm not sure if this will even resolve a little bit of your issues but I know I was having those same problems when it was initially taking 10 hours to condense certain blu-ray titles to fit on a 25GB disc. It was specifically with the Avatar Extended Collector's Edition. I eventually figured out a remedy by experimenting with different settings. Within the PathPlayer option I disabled it and also unckecked the box next to "Check for multiple set of BOVs in the same cell (like Easter Eggs)". After I did this I got the Avatar movie to condense in 4 hours which though it's still a long time, I believe that's the best I can expect with only a 2.4GHz i3 dual core processor.

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                #8
                Thanks Superfist. I will definitely change that setting and try it. Thanks so much.

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