Does anyone know why I might be seeing such slow write speeds when creating Blu_Ray ISO files either from a previously copied Blu-Ray to file system source or directly from the Blu-Ray disc source ? The best speed I can get is 2.7X, which takes 2-3 hours per Blu-Ray to create the ISO. On regular DVDs I get speeds in excess of 174X and it will write out a 5GB DVD ISO in two minutes. I've checked all option and can't find anything. I've tested 9.1.3.6 and 9.1.3.8.
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Post your internal log for the long attempt. I can't reproduce it I just did a BD from the disk folder in 6 minutes and wrote it to another HDD in 2 minutes with 9.1.3.8.How to post the internal log
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Same here as 90312, no speed issues using v9138 from a folder on an eSATA drive to an internal drive, a 17 GB main movie to ISO in under 3 minutes, about 100 MB/s, 74x.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Ok, I did more testing and the issue is related to writing to a network drive vs. local drive. Local drive is fine. Using a network drive for Blu-Ray I get 2.7X, even though I have a gigabit based network. On DVDs I don't see this and I get great performance around 28X and over 300Mb/s. Just writing Blu-Ray ISOs are slow on the network drive.
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Was this ever resolved as to why it's happening. I have the same issue, so I've been writing the ISO and converting to MKV. Then writing the file to my NAS via Windows Explorer.Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550 @ 2.83GHz (Stock)
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Originally posted by jbinkley60 View PostDoes anyone know why I might be seeing such slow write speeds when creating Blu_Ray ISO files either from a previously copied Blu-Ray to file system source or directly from the Blu-Ray disc source ? The best speed I can get is 2.7X, which takes 2-3 hours per Blu-Ray to create the ISO. On regular DVDs I get speeds in excess of 174X and it will write out a 5GB DVD ISO in two minutes. I've checked all option and can't find anything. I've tested 9.1.3.6 and 9.1.3.8.
I never had similar problems with versions 8.x.x.x or earlier, seems that there is something (wrong) with this new 9.x.x.x version.
Has anyone / DVDFab team found a solutions for this problem?
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I just posted about this in the "general Forum". I also am experiencing very slow (1.7) iso creation speeds writing the file across a network.
Once the current movie is done, I will try creating the ISO image to a local drive instead to see if that fixes the issue. My network is gigabit speed compatible (switch and router) with sinology DS413j NAS.
Thoughts?
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Update:
After reading another thread it seems as if fab v9 might be to blame so I downloaded the last version of 8xxx QT, setup everything identical to my current setup in version 9 and sure enough..... I'm now getting speeds of around 6.5x while the ISO is bring created.
So what gives?? Suggestions?
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Writing across a network is not an optimum environment if speed is an issue. Please try writing a BDMV folder to this same NAS drive and see if there is any difference. Also, attach the DVDFab log session from one of these titles that has been slow.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
Supplying DMS Logs to Developers................................Enlarger AI FAQ.....
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I will do that shortly...
I am currently copying Captain America The First Avenger, and this is taking a long time to create the ISO on the NAS (currently at 23%, with 1hr30min remaining!). The real point here is that it never used to take this long, as someone as already mentioned in the post....
I have just switched from Mac to PC, so my previous experience of writing the ISO is with your MAC product, but this was very fast when writing to the NAS.
I will upload the file when this has finished, and then try writing the folder as you suggest.
Thanks,
Chris
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