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    Why does it take so long to burn dvd does it take over 3 hours
    im doing hot tub time machine IM A NOOBY PLEASE I CAN USE ALL THE HELP I CAN

    #2
    It should not take that long. Please post your internal and burn log segments that relate to this movie. You can edit the logs with Notepad and then attach them to a post. To find the location for the log files, read the Help Us Help You document in the DVD Copy sub-forum. Copy and paste the parts of the logs that relate to the movie.
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      #3
      Originally posted by signals View Post
      It should not take that long. Please post your internal and burn log segments that relate to this movie. You can edit the logs with Notepad and then attach them to a post. To find the location for the log files, read the Help Us Help You document in the DVD Copy sub-forum. Copy and paste the parts of the logs that relate to the movie.
      DO I HAVE TO LET IT FINISH FIRST

      im copying the main movie im doing it disc to disc but its says over 3 hours its not even at to burn it to the other disc yet

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        #4
        what setting would i use bd9 or what im useing verbatim 25 gig .i used the first one and it said i need a dual layer disc i done the second one it was taking too long
        Last edited by kenbra; 11-07-2010, 05:43 PM.

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          #5
          Do not compress on the initial rip.
          You'll have to do this in 2 steps.

          Firstly, rip the original BD disc to your hdd without any compression at all as long as the file size is > 25GB (actually a bit less in order to fit on a BD25).
          The mode doesn't matter, ie., Full disc or Main movie.
          Select BD50 for output size.

          Now select the ripped files on your hdd as Source and go ahead and burn to a disc...BD25, BD9 or BD5.

          Always compress hdd ---> hdd
          Never compress BD Disc --X--> hdd
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