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natim33 17-12-2002 06:08

*How long it takes to rip....
 
a ps2 game with 16x dvd-r?

i have a p-3 800
128mb

natim33 17-12-2002 12:42

come on
 
anyone?

bighap 17-12-2002 13:07

Why don't you just try it. You would have been done by now if you started it when you put up the original post.

rubber2k1 18-12-2002 09:34

"How long it takes to rip.... "

in alot less time than it does to burn the same image......:D

natim33 19-12-2002 04:02

i cant try it.
 
i dont have a dvd-r.

thats why im asking, because im thinking buying one.

truegandalf 28-12-2002 05:16

I have a P4 1700 Mhz, 256MB RAM ddr, and it takes me about 20 minutes to rip a 2 hours film. (3 hours for Lord of the Rings)

In less powerful computer in 40 minutes you'll done it!

truegandalf 28-12-2002 05:34

What a idiot. Power of computer doesn't interest ripping too much! (I associated ripping with an'other operation)

I have a
lettore dvd 16x

BG 30-12-2002 18:52

Re: i cant try it.
 
Quote:

Originally posted by natim33
i dont have a dvd-r.

thats why im asking, because im thinking buying one.

1st thing: If your going to be ripping ANYTHING, you should buy 2 different drives.... Buy a DVD writer for burning the things you rip and a dvd-rom for the reading duties......

A dvd writer is ALOT slower at reading a dvd-rom (especially a PS2 game) than a dvd-rom is....

I can rip a 7 gig movie to the hard drive in about 12 min....(using my lite-on dvd rom) If if were to use my A05 (dvd writer) it would take about 1 hour.....(this time was told to me by a few friends of mine, since I NEVER use my dvd writer for reading media)

It all comes down to how fast you want to be able to do things, and how much money you want to spend...


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