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    First, I've asked this question three times in three years in different forms and NEVER got an answer. I've been asked many, many questions about my post but as soon as I answer all the questions, I get no response to my question.

    What determines how long it takes to rip a blu-ray. I just tried to rip Marley. My computer ripped 69% in 52 minutes (20.6gb) and then I got a read error. After trying retry a couple of times I aborted and inspected the disc. The disc was very dirty. So, I cleaned the disc and started over. Now in four hours I'm less than 10% ripped. Why did it run through 69% of a dirty disc and now will take a day to rip a clean disc?

    Windows 7 Professional 64 bit (full updates), v 8012, 8gb ram, ssd drives less than 50% full, Matsuta 8X drive.

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    Obviously something is wrong. Even 69% in 52 min. is really bad in my opinion. The longest any Blu-ray has taken for me about 40min.. I'm not a computer expert but one thing you can try. Open DVDFab, click the green checkmark & click the "General" tab, you'll see a list on the right-hand side. Go down & you'll see "Check for DMA automatically". There is a button for "Reset DMA". Try that & maybe reboot your computer.

    That DMA stuff is way over my head when it comes to computers but I know it has to do with your Disc Drive & when you get a lot of errors that drive will reset itself to a slower mode. (IPO mode or something like that)

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      Also what are you cleaning disc with? sounds like you made it worse...

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