I've just started trying to copy Blu ray to Blu ray i've put a BD rewriter in my PC which has a i7 quad core processor, using the main movie tab on blu ray copy how long should it take to analyze and then rip the movie , i'm waiting a long time and i'm not even sure if anything is actually happening the new disc drive works fine i've copied DVD's ok with it.
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Well, here is a data point for comparison. Using an LG WH10LS30 burner on an 8.5 yr old PC I can rip a full BD without any compression in 30-40 min. I once tried to compress a 30GB title down to fit on a BD-25 and it was going to take 3 days -- I don't try that any more.Life is too short to drink bad wine . . .
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Originally posted by andybear View PostI've just started trying to copy Blu ray to Blu ray i've put a BD rewriter in my PC which has a i7 quad core processor, using the main movie tab on blu ray copy how long should it take to analyze and then rip the movie , i'm waiting a long time and i'm not even sure if anything is actually happening the new disc drive works fine i've copied DVD's ok with it.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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Hi, andybear,
Ripping process ranges from 45 minutes to 90 minutes, compression process ranges from from 60 minutes to 150 minutes. That all depends on your computer configuration, the size of source Blu-ray disc(BD50/BD25), the output target (BD25/BD5/BD9) you chose, the write speed you chose, etc.
If you have NVIDIA or ATI's Graphic Card, which will make possible hardware acceleration when ripping/compressing DVD/BD discs. CUDA and DXVA technology will enable you rip/compress DVD/Blu-ray at a much faster speed.
Another clue: If you are experiencing a real long time, you may wanna reset DMA.
Here is how: open "Common Settings" window in the upper right corner of DVDFab main screen, click on "General", click on "Reset DMA".
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I think i'm having problems with compression after the disc has been analyzed it just kind of stops the timer is going up i wait for a hour or more but nothing seems to happen, if the film i'm copying is small enough to fit on 25gb disc with no compression needed then fine also if i rip full disc all is fine so i'm going to use 50gb discs for some film for the time being.
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Originally posted by andybear View PostI think i'm having problems with compression after the disc has been analyzed it just kind of stops the timer is going up i wait for a hour or more but nothing seems to happen, if the film i'm copying is small enough to fit on 25gb disc with no compression needed then fine also if i rip full disc all is fine so i'm going to use 50gb discs for some film for the time being.
Bad news.
Please follow DiabloZoe's advice in post #3.
Always rip from BD to hdd...Uncompressed.
This will avoid excessive rip times (the inevitable bottleneck from compressiing via ODD)
and as DZ said, will save wear and tear on your burner.
A win win.
In short, only compress/convert/modify from BD files already on your hdd.
There's no reason you have to do the initial rip in Full Disc mode, Main Movie is fine if you prefer. (I always do MM)
Just be certain to do the inital rip without compression...BD50.
I also wouldn't use 50GB media...pretty pricey.
Most BD main movies will fit on BD25 (I think anyway...I never burn BD media...just watch 'em via hdds and media players).
No big deal to compress to BD25 after the initail rip anyway.
Hope this helpsIf it ain't broke, don't fix it!
You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).
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Thanks for your advice but your saying rip to hdd uncompressed ok got that but how do i then compress the files to fit on to a 25gb disc i'm finding that if a movie is more than about 100mins just ripping the main movie and removing all but one sound track still won't fit on the smaller disc!
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Originally posted by andybear View PostThanks for your advice but your saying rip to hdd uncompressed ok got that but how do i then compress the files to fit on to a 25gb disc i'm finding that if a movie is more than about 100mins just ripping the main movie and removing all but one sound track still won't fit on the smaller disc!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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Originally posted by DiabloZoe View PostOnce you have the uncompressed movie on you HDD you put that folder as your source in Fab and make the output your HDD again this will compress your movie and selections down to a BD25, but you must select BD25 at the bottom for it to compress.
In the above --- the Term RIP is used -- are you using the " RIP BD DVDFAB " function ?? It sounds like you are not -- but are using the COPY Blu-Ray function ?? of DVDFAB to RIP ??
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Originally posted by cwcarson View PostIn the above --- the Term RIP is used -- are you using the " RIP BD DVDFAB " function ?? It sounds like you are not -- but are using the COPY Blu-Ray function ?? of DVDFAB to RIP ??
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Yes, when we use the term "Rip" it means to copy to your HDD which you would use the Copy functions of Fab.
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miniso with IMGBURN
Thanks for the help ---
So, when I "RIP" the movie I end up with a miniso file -- and IMGBURN does not seem to want to use that file type --- Makes me think I should be asking DVDFAB to make a different file type for IMGBURN ???
Sorry for these dumb questions -- I did several searchs for miniso and imgburn -- with no joy
did find several entries that encouraged one to use DVDFAB rip and then use IMGBURN ---
The reason I am looking at this IMGBURN process is that for a recent BD ( Gone with the Wind ) movie it took over 17 hours to RIP and Burn using the DVDFAB rip and burn process --------
Thanks in advanceLast edited by cwcarson; 08-12-2011, 06:18 PM.
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Originally posted by cwcarson View PostThanks for the help ---
So, when I "RIP" the movie I end up with a miniso file -- and IMGBURN does not seem to want to use that file type --- Makes me think I should be asking DVDFAB to make a different file type for IMGBURN ???
Sorry for these dumb questions -- I did several searchs for miniso and imgburn -- with no joy
did find several entries that encouraged one to use DVDFAB rip and then use IMGBURN ---
The reason I am looking at this IMGBURN process is that for a recent BD ( Gone with the Wind ) movie it took over 17 hours to RIP and Burn using the DVDFAB rip and burn process --------
Thanks in advance
In particular, pay attention to post #6 by LIGHTNING UK! (the author of Img).
Hope this helps.If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).
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Originally posted by cwcarson View PostThanks for the help ---
So, when I "RIP" the movie I end up with a miniso file -- and IMGBURN does not seem to want to use that file type --- Makes me think I should be asking DVDFAB to make a different file type for IMGBURN ???
Sorry for these dumb questions -- I did several searchs for miniso and imgburn -- with no joy
did find several entries that encouraged one to use DVDFAB rip and then use IMGBURN ---
The reason I am looking at this IMGBURN process is that for a recent BD ( Gone with the Wind ) movie it took over 17 hours to RIP and Burn using the DVDFAB rip and burn process --------
Thanks in advanceFor 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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