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Old 9th May 2006, 02:33   #17  |  Link
Blue_MiSfit
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Do keep in mind that the faster you want to do a rip, the worse the quality will generally be. 7 hours isn't bad at all. That's par for the course for me. I often encode a movie I'm really fond of 5-6 times to get a result I'm happy with. Then again, I'm really picky.

If you want the fastest possible option, DVD Shrink is awesome. You can process a whole stupid DVD in an hour or two, and have it spit out a DVD+R.

Anyway, if you want to have good quality, it takes lots of dedicated processing and CPU cycles

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