I'm using DVD Copy to extract ISO files from DVDs on my laptop and transfer them to my ripping PC (without caching the ISO on the laptop, due to limited disk space).
Using the DVDFab burning engine (set to "Fastest" write speed), and writing the ISO directly to a Windows network share, the write speed doesn't exceed 0.8x (~1 MB/s).
If I switch to using the ImgBurn burning engine it writes between 6-10x, so significantly faster! There's no other differences (same network congestion, adapter, bandwidth etc.)
Clearly there are multiple work-arounds, but this used to work fine on older versions of DVDFab (sorry, can't remember exactly which version).
Using the DVDFab burning engine (set to "Fastest" write speed), and writing the ISO directly to a Windows network share, the write speed doesn't exceed 0.8x (~1 MB/s).
If I switch to using the ImgBurn burning engine it writes between 6-10x, so significantly faster! There's no other differences (same network congestion, adapter, bandwidth etc.)
Clearly there are multiple work-arounds, but this used to work fine on older versions of DVDFab (sorry, can't remember exactly which version).