Hi,
I have been using DVD to DVD since 5x, now am on 8.0.2.2.
Running on Windows XP Professional 5.1, Service Pack 2 (very much on purpose!!!).... and it is running under VMWARE Player 3.01. The XP has access to 392 MB of RAM. This us all running on Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy" Linux (in a couple more months, we will be on 10.04).
I do not have access (at this moment) to the DVD drive information, but the workstation/PC it is a 1-year-old machine that is BIG and FAST that has very high grade components. It has dual 4-core processor, 4 GB of RAM, etc., etc. I can run multiple VMWARE sessions each with multiple applications, and a dozen more Linux applications all at once with not indication of slowing down (but when I am doing DVD to ISO FILE copy, I do not do anything else in XP and I usually don't have any other significant activity on the workstation).
My primary function is to copy from DVD (video/movie) to ISO FILE. I am NOT making DVDs!!! I am making ISO files of the DVDs.
The ISO files are being created on a local hard drive that is located in this workstation. It is a big, fast 2 TB SATA drive that is NOT the primary drive.
Normal access to and from this 2 TB HD drive is blazing fast. I frequently make multiple GB file copies to/from that drive locally and across our network, all very quick.
When I BURN a DVD (using Linux's k3b program), I can burn one of the ISO files I have created from DVDFAB in perhaps 8-10 minutes. (So why should making the ISO take so long?)
But, to CREATE the ISO is taking a very, very long time.....
Typically (if the DVD has no errors), the creation time for a 7 GB (dvd9 -> dvd9) video/movie DVD is:
- Analyze DVD: 20-30 seconds
- Read DVD "step 1 of 2": 25-30 **MINUTES**
- Create ISO "step 2 of 2": 50-60 **MINUTES**
A friend of mine who originally recommended DVDFAB to me uses it on Windows XP (both native on hardware and virtual under VMWARE on Linux like I do) and he says his speed is much, much faster.
Is my slow speed normal?
Is 392 MB not enough memory for the XP doing this process? (I can allocate much more memory to it, but that requires re-initializing the XP registration, which is a big pain.)
Is this problem related to the VMWARE aspect of it? I don't have any noticeable speed problems of any sort with any other software on the XP under VMWARE.
Is there some configuration change I can make? Or is there something that I might be doing wrong that would slow it down?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
I have been using DVD to DVD since 5x, now am on 8.0.2.2.
Running on Windows XP Professional 5.1, Service Pack 2 (very much on purpose!!!).... and it is running under VMWARE Player 3.01. The XP has access to 392 MB of RAM. This us all running on Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy" Linux (in a couple more months, we will be on 10.04).
I do not have access (at this moment) to the DVD drive information, but the workstation/PC it is a 1-year-old machine that is BIG and FAST that has very high grade components. It has dual 4-core processor, 4 GB of RAM, etc., etc. I can run multiple VMWARE sessions each with multiple applications, and a dozen more Linux applications all at once with not indication of slowing down (but when I am doing DVD to ISO FILE copy, I do not do anything else in XP and I usually don't have any other significant activity on the workstation).
My primary function is to copy from DVD (video/movie) to ISO FILE. I am NOT making DVDs!!! I am making ISO files of the DVDs.
The ISO files are being created on a local hard drive that is located in this workstation. It is a big, fast 2 TB SATA drive that is NOT the primary drive.
Normal access to and from this 2 TB HD drive is blazing fast. I frequently make multiple GB file copies to/from that drive locally and across our network, all very quick.
When I BURN a DVD (using Linux's k3b program), I can burn one of the ISO files I have created from DVDFAB in perhaps 8-10 minutes. (So why should making the ISO take so long?)
But, to CREATE the ISO is taking a very, very long time.....
Typically (if the DVD has no errors), the creation time for a 7 GB (dvd9 -> dvd9) video/movie DVD is:
- Analyze DVD: 20-30 seconds
- Read DVD "step 1 of 2": 25-30 **MINUTES**
- Create ISO "step 2 of 2": 50-60 **MINUTES**
A friend of mine who originally recommended DVDFAB to me uses it on Windows XP (both native on hardware and virtual under VMWARE on Linux like I do) and he says his speed is much, much faster.
Is my slow speed normal?
Is 392 MB not enough memory for the XP doing this process? (I can allocate much more memory to it, but that requires re-initializing the XP registration, which is a big pain.)
Is this problem related to the VMWARE aspect of it? I don't have any noticeable speed problems of any sort with any other software on the XP under VMWARE.
Is there some configuration change I can make? Or is there something that I might be doing wrong that would slow it down?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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