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    Why does it take 8 hours to read movie

    #2
    Originally posted by GaryD273 View Post
    Why does it take 8 hours to read movie
    It doesn't..... are you copying to hard drive with compression? What are you doing...... you need to explain a little better what the process is that you are doing
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      #3
      I am copying to hard drive with compression no iso it says 84%

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        #4
        Originally posted by GaryD273 View Post
        I am copying to hard drive with compression no iso it says 84%
        Then 8 hours is correct as you did not say what you have for a computer. Save the Blu-ray as either Full Disc with no compression or save as Main Movie with no compression to computer. Once you have it on computer then use DVDFab to compress that and will be a lot faster to do that way and not burn out the Blu-ray drive

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          #5
          Thanks AGJ

          @ GaryD273
          Please do as AGJ suggested.... Save the Blu-ray as either Full Disc with no compression or save as Main Movie with no compression to computer. Once you have it on computer then use DVDFab to compress that and will be a lot faster to do that way and not burn out the Blu-ray drive

          because this it what I thought.....
          I am copying to hard drive with compression

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            #6
            Thanks It is a lot quicker

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              #7
              Originally posted by GaryD273 View Post
              Thanks It is a lot quicker
              None of this Like you stated in your post
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              We all start at the beginning, and in the beginning we are all learning
              Glad it's working better for you
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                #8
                I jumped the gun copying uncompressed to HD went very quickly
                but going from HD to BD 25 83% compression was still very slow
                7 -8 hrs I am using Gateway GT 5228

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