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    Its taking 3-4 hours to do a full disk copy from a BR-50 to a BR-25? Wow!?Are you kidding?...... using LG WH10LS30

    #2
    With out knowing your computer specs I would assume that is correct as you are compressing from a BD50 to a BD25 and that a lot of data and telling us just the Blu-ray drive is pointless with out the rest of your computer specs

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      #3
      Nope, you are kidding without giving some specs as my good friend AGJ asked.

      It is very processer intensive and if you are running it on a POS computer, POS times is what you wil get.

      In actual fact. 3-4 hours is not that bad.

      Originally posted by blue ray View Post
      Its taking 3-4 hours to do a full disk copy from a BR-50 to a BR-25? Wow!?Are you kidding?...... using LG WH10LS30
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        #4
        Originally posted by blue ray View Post
        Its taking 3-4 hours to do a full disk copy from a BR-50 to a BR-25? Wow!?Are you kidding?...... using LG WH10LS30
        Are you copying to the HDD then compressing on the HDD that will save some time and your burner? And as stated above that is not a bad burn time!
        For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
        or Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
        or for XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
        Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal and Burn log(s)and post right here.

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          #5
          ........Q9550 quad cpu, 4 gb ram, Asus mother board, 4x BD-25.
          okay....

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            #6
            Originally posted by blue ray View Post
            ........Q9550 quad cpu, 4 gb ram, Asus mother board, 4x BD-25.
            okay....
            What about the graphic/video card? is it on board graphics or seperate from motherboard?

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              #7
              Ok so its not the old of a computer. I can honestly say your troubles lay in the fact your making your cpu do too much at once. try ripping the movie to the Hard drive, then after that convert the BD50 to BD25 and see if that speeds anything up. Also like AGJ asked what video card are you using? Onboards arent that good. I prefer Nvidia with cuda it makes a difference. However I do believe ATI graphics accelerator is now supported? I usually dont compress a BD50 to BD25, I always only do main movie.
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              MSI 990FXA-GD65V2 AM3+.
              AMD 8 core FX-8120 3.1ghz.
              ZALMAN CNPS9900MAX cooler.
              16gb G.skill 1600mhz memory.
              OCZ Agility 120gb SSD.
              WD 2TB.
              EVGA GTX Geforce 550Ti.
              LGWH12LS38 BD-RE

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                #8
                vidoe card is zotac gt220, Quad CPU meter on gadget bar has all 4 cores around 85-90 % useage. It takes about the same amount of time if I write to a BD25 disk, or copy to a folder first and then convert to BD25.

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                  #9
                  Reading and writing the same hard drive/controller will also slow it down, regardless of CPU status. The GT 220/230 have low core count and do not really add much speed, I have the 230 with a i7 820 quad and the CPU ("all software" setting) is faster than CUDA for all tasks.
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                    #10
                    Hi All,

                    I had an old AMD 2 core system with CPU speed 3.00Ghz and frustrated with the speed so built a new machine to cut down these time:

                    New machine:
                    Intel Sandybridge 2600k at 3.4Ghz, 4 cores, HT
                    G.Skill 8GB 1600MHz memory
                    OCZ Vertex2 50GB SSD for OS and softwares,
                    Seagate 2T SATA III, 5900 rpm for data
                    PNY GT520

                    And still taking me 5-6 hours and nowhere to make the movie International from 50Gb to 25GB!
                    After seeing some postings, I changed codec to software instead of CUDA (if someone can explain that would be great!). Not sure how to improve these times.


                    Originally posted by blue ray View Post
                    Its taking 3-4 hours to do a full disk copy from a BR-50 to a BR-25? Wow!?Are you kidding?...... using LG WH10LS30

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by real123 View Post
                      Hi All,

                      I had an old AMD 2 core system with CPU speed 3.00Ghz and frustrated with the speed so built a new machine to cut down these time:

                      New machine:
                      Intel Sandybridge 2600k at 3.4Ghz, 4 cores, HT
                      G.Skill 8GB 1600MHz memory
                      OCZ Vertex2 50GB SSD for OS and softwares,
                      Seagate 2T SATA III, 5900 rpm for data
                      PNY GT520

                      And still taking me 5-6 hours and nowhere to make the movie International from 50Gb to 25GB!
                      After seeing some postings, I changed codec to software instead of CUDA (if someone can explain that would be great!). Not sure how to improve these times.
                      You have to go with a high end card to get the best compression times. Also you want to compress on the HDD and in you case a 5900 RPM drive is pretty slow, there is a huge difference in speed between a 5900 and 7200 drive.
                      For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                      or Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
                      or for XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                      Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal and Burn log(s)and post right here.

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                        #12
                        Thanks for the quick reply. I was thinking of replacing the 5900 rpm to 7200rpm drive.
                        Can you please suggest video cards? Just moved from GT210 to GT520 after reading a post earlier. My budget is max 80-90dollars for video card.

                        Thanks again,

                        Originally posted by DiabloZoe View Post
                        You have to go with a high end card to get the best compression times. Also you want to compress on the HDD and in you case a 5900 RPM drive is pretty slow, there is a huge difference in speed between a 5900 and 7200 drive.

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                          #13
                          Just spent some time to read the reviews for some video cards with budgets.
                          Can anyone suggest which is to choose:

                          Zotac GTX550
                          or Galaxy GTX550



                          Originally posted by DiabloZoe View Post
                          You have to go with a high end card to get the best compression times. Also you want to compress on the HDD and in you case a 5900 RPM drive is pretty slow, there is a huge difference in speed between a 5900 and 7200 drive.

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                            #14
                            Thought I would share my times .. Personally have the following:
                            • Asus M4A89GTD PRO/USB3 (built-in video)
                            • 4 x G. Skill F3-12800CL9D-4GBRL (2Gx2) - 8gb Total RAM
                            • AMD 1090T CPU
                            • LG BH12LS35
                            • LG DVDRW
                            • 1 x 2tb Western Digital Green
                            • 2 x Western Digital Blue 500gb HDDs
                            • Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit


                            I just started this BD Copy thing and that I was bad Ripping/Converting BD50 > BD25 takes about 1hr, then changing disc to a blank BD-R and burning takes me 30mins.

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