How long does it take you to rip one DVD?

Azsen

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Depends on the compression. Usually under 40mins with a 2hr movie only and 'sharp' compression to get it to fit on a single layer DVD-R.
 

fr

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I use DVD Decrypter with my LIte-On DVD-ROM and it usually takes under 15 minutes.
 

RaiderJ

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30min - 3 hours, depending on if I do the "deep" analysis & sharp encoding. This is on a 1900+ Athlon XP.
 

Cares

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I think any processor 2Ghz or higher will have the same ripping capabilities. It goes down to the optical drive and such...
 

cbuchach

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I would say anywhere from 8 to 16 minutes depending on the DVD and the drive. Usually averages around 11 minutes.
 

Gurck

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10 minutes to rip the data to hard drive, 4-6 or more hours to do a 2-pass encode to a 700mb file (I'm living in the stone age and don't have a dvd burner yet). p4b 2.67
 

oog

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you talk about ripping and dvdshrink in the same post. are you asking for the times with or without transcoding?
 

Conky

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Plain ripping doesn't take long.

A normal DVDShrink re-encoded(backup) rip of a DVD takes me 30-40 minutes for the re-encoding and another 8 minutes or so for the actual burn on a Plextor 712A but the burn speed is dependant on the media quality. The whole process takes less than an hour and I can surf or whatever while DVDShrink does it's thing. :)
 

Markfw

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Rip ? 8-11 minutes. Encode and rip (dvdshrink) ? 8-26 minutes.
 

totalcommand

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Dual-layer rips take about 20 minutes for me,

Single-layer rips take about 10 minutes max.

DVD-RB reencode backup takes about 8 hours for me using QuEnc 2-pass.
 

Texun

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I never timed it but I would say about 20 to rip with DVD-Decript and maybe 40 minutes to encode and burn with DVD-Shrink on an XP1800. Could be more or less but it seems like I usually need a good hour to rip and burn one of my DVDs.
 

Oreo

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You aren't talking about the same thing and you aren't answering his question. He didn't ask how long time it takes to transfer the vob files to the HDD and he didn't ask how long time it takes to reencode it with a more complex procedure. He asked how long it takes to make a copy of the DVD with a transcoder such as DVD Shrink.

It depends what settings you use and what hardware you have but you should be done in under an hour in most cases and in just 15-20 min with lower settings/fast hardware.
 

Baked

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15 minutes using DVD Decrypter + Toshiba 1912 for single layer, 20 minutes for double layer.

Originally posted by: Oreo
You aren't talking about the same thing and you aren't answering his question. He didn't ask how long time it takes to transfer the vob files to the HDD and he didn't ask how long time it takes to reencode it with a more complex procedure. He asked how long it takes to make a copy of the DVD with a transcoder such as DVD Shrink.

Does the OP even know what he's asking?
 

archcommus

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Just found this and I find this odd. To rip a 150-minute movie takes me about 30 minutes. This is with a NEC 2500A 8x DVD burner and a 64 3200+ at stock. Why so long, when some of you get 15 minutes or less? What are your read speeds in DVD Decrypter? Mine are a little over 5.5 MB/sec.
 
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With AthlonXP or better, the cpu is irrelevant to extraction speeds.

With my px-712a, DVDDec hits around 12MB.

1)Make sure DMA is enabled on your optical drive.

2)Check DVDDec settings: I/O -> "SPTI - Microsoft" *WinXP

3)Do you have DVDDec performing any other process, like advanced CSS cracking, or excessive retries on bad sectors?

4)The hard drive may be holding you up.

5)Do you need more RAM?
 

bob4432

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Originally posted by: archcommus
Just found this and I find this odd. To rip a 150-minute movie takes me about 30 minutes. This is with a NEC 2500A 8x DVD burner and a 64 3200+ at stock. Why so long, when some of you get 15 minutes or less? What are your read speeds in DVD Decrypter? Mine are a little over 5.5 MB/sec.

is this an average for all movies? some movies with more scratches will take longer than others.

i usually use dvd shrink to take all the stuff out i don't want and then use dvd-rebuilder and cce with 2 passes. the cool thing about dvd-rb and ccp is that you can have other computers help out your main machine. i would use my machine and then add in my xp2000 and the time would go from ~200mins to ~170mins, excellent program for the best quality backups :)
 

archcommus

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Not an average, this was just with one movie from my girlfriend's father's collection.

Originally posted by: The Boston Dangler
With AthlonXP or better, the cpu is irrelevant to extraction speeds.

With my px-712a, DVDDec hits around 12MB.

1)Make sure DMA is enabled on your optical drive.

2)Check DVDDec settings: I/O -> "SPTI - Microsoft" *WinXP

3)Do you have DVDDec performing any other process, like advanced CSS cracking, or excessive retries on bad sectors?

4)The hard drive may be holding you up.

5)Do you need more RAM?
1) It's in UDMA Mode 2.

2) It is set to that.

3) Perhaps, everything's on defaults.

4) HDD is in UDMA Mode 5 and gets around 40-45 MB/sec average.

5) Nope, got a gig. Maybe it's because I'm running music, Trill, Shareaza, and some IE windows in the background? Less than half the mem is available.

 
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Yeah, default is ok. I try to run only lightweight progs (internet, mail, music from another drive) during extraction. Simultaneous reads and writes on the hard drive can totally cramp your style.
 

archcommus

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So Shareaza writing to the disk and reading music off the same disk could definitely have impacted it.
 
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This just in:

I 20:50:11 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:10:46
I 20:50:11 Average Read Rate: 11,224 KB/s (8.1x) - Maximum Read Rate: 15,863 KB/s (11.5x)

GoodFellas Special Edition Disc 1 (Movie) = 6.91 GB
Plextor PX-712A (I didn't manually turn on high-power mode, maybe auto? it was loud)
WD Raptor 36GB (dedicated folder on separate 15GB partition, no other read/writes on the HDD)