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I have a 10x drive but that’s on a single layer Disc and it only get close to that rated speed at the outside of the Disc. Anyway, maybe it just feels like 20 minutes or you only rip smaller Discs.Yes, I think everyone here wants the SlySoft Clone HD or their supposed Blu-ray player software but we just keep waiting and waiting and…
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Motherboard: ASRock X79 Extreme9, Intel 3930k 3.2GHz - G.SKILL 64GB (8 x 8GB) DDR3 1600 Video Card: Two MSI HD7970 cards System Drive: Samsung 512GB 830 Series SSD Data Drive: Hitachi 4TB Power Supply: SeaSonic Platinum-1000W Disc Drive: Pioneer BD-RW BDR-207D 2 Dell 30" U3011 on Ergotron HD Dual-Monitor Arm Some pics of my system. |
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waiting and waiting and…
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Motherboard: ASRock X79 Extreme9, Intel 3930k 3.2GHz - G.SKILL 64GB (8 x 8GB) DDR3 1600 Video Card: Two MSI HD7970 cards System Drive: Samsung 512GB 830 Series SSD Data Drive: Hitachi 4TB Power Supply: SeaSonic Platinum-1000W Disc Drive: Pioneer BD-RW BDR-207D 2 Dell 30" U3011 on Ergotron HD Dual-Monitor Arm Some pics of my system. |
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As you've already pointed out yourself, it's not possible to copy over a full DL Blu-ray in 20mins, I suspect his discs are nowhere near full DL discs as all drives need to ramp up to the full speed for each layer and even at 12 speed it would take longer than 20 mins to ramp up and copy over and that's also assuming the drive has riplock removed
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That's only just over the size of a SL Blu-ray, as has already been pointed out it's not physically possible to transfer over a full DL Blu-ray disc in the time you stated, has nothing to do with the speed of your computer but the physical limitation of the Blu-ray drive
Last edited by Adbear; 8th July 2012 at 09:30. |
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