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Old 4th June 2012, 05:33
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Yes, I was only talking about creating an ISO as well. I’m using Clown_BD and most movies end up being around 20-25GB and take way more than 15 minutes but you reading and writing the data twice. Just using the AnyDVD Rip to Image takes less time as you are reading and then writing the data once but the fastest drive would take 15-20 minutes just for a small single layer Blu-ray. Ethanwa had said 45-60 minutes and if he has a 6 or 8x drive that then reads a little slower for a dual layer disc that looks good. You then said: “It takes me about 15 to 20 mins.”
I'm sorry.. But I'm telling you the truth man.. Its a fast computer. 20 Mins MAX I'm telling you. Next time I'll time it. I'm not here to start any trouble or troll or flame anybody I'm just here because I love ANYDVD.. I wish there was a CLONE BLU-RAY Program. But there isn't....
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Old 4th June 2012, 10:18
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I'm sorry.. But I'm telling you the truth man.. Its a fast computer. 20 Mins MAX I'm telling you. Next time I'll time it. I'm not here to start any trouble or troll or flame anybody I'm just here because I love ANYDVD.. I wish there was a CLONE BLU-RAY Program. But there isn't....
No worries. It just sounds a little fast and that is why I wanted to know what drive it was. “LG Blu-Ray burner from best buy” doesn’t really help. Any relatively new PC is plenty fast, 8 cores aren’t going to help your rip speed. The fastest Blu-ray drive is going to be the bottleneck. The Max Blu-ray size is 50GB so 20 minutes Max would require a sustained 10x speed at 45MB/s, with no rip lock, that doesn’t drop it’s speed with a dual layer disc and doesn’t slowly ramp up to that 10x speed (non-CAV) or it’s a 12-14x drive. Either way I’d want that drive. 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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Old 4th June 2012, 10:21
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Old 4th June 2012, 14:35
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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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Old 7th July 2012, 19:58
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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
Here's the size of one of them.

27.4 GB (29,440,475,136 bytes)
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Old 8th July 2012, 09:28
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Here's the size of one of them.

27.4 GB (29,440,475,136 bytes)
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

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