Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Would a Athlon x2, each DVD drives on its own channel (I would get a PCI card for the 2nd 2 channels) and four DVD Drives pull it off?
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
CitizenDoug, what are you up to?
Topics you've created:
Who are your favorite distributors?
Is it legal for a small business to sell stamps?
Your deafness ( I missed that the first time, that's crazy man. Have a :beer: )
mp3 player to record voices
Digital files into film
BitTorrent unlocked at your University
HD Camcorders
Purposely destroy your car
Now this....
What's going on dude?
Making commercials for your computer business or something?
Oh, and I have no idea really on the what kind of hardware to rip so many DVDs at once.
Originally posted by: w00t
i have a feeling this involves pirating.
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
CitizenDoug, what are you up to?
Topics you've created:
Who are your favorite distributors?
Is it legal for a small business to sell stamps?
Your deafness ( I missed that the first time, that's crazy man. Have a :beer: )
mp3 player to record voices
Digital files into film
BitTorrent unlocked at your University
HD Camcorders
Purposely destroy your car
Now this....
What's going on dude?
Making commercials for your computer business or something?
Oh, and I have no idea really on the what kind of hardware to rip so many DVDs at once.
Hey buddy you working for the secret service or somethin'![]()
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
CitizenDoug, what are you up to?
Topics you've created:
Who are your favorite distributors?
Is it legal for a small business to sell stamps?
Your deafness ( I missed that the first time, that's crazy man. Have a :beer: )
mp3 player to record voices
Digital files into film
BitTorrent unlocked at your University
HD Camcorders
Purposely destroy your car
Now this....
What's going on dude?
Making commercials for your computer business or something?
Oh, and I have no idea really on the what kind of hardware to rip so many DVDs at once.
Hey buddy you working for the secret service or somethin'![]()
:shiftyeyes;
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Would a Athlon x2, each DVD drives on its own channel (I would get a PCI card for the 2nd 2 channels) and four DVD Drives pull it off?
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: YOyoYOhowsDAjello
CitizenDoug, what are you up to?
Topics you've created:
Who are your favorite distributors?
Is it legal for a small business to sell stamps?
Your deafness ( I missed that the first time, that's crazy man. Have a :beer: )
mp3 player to record voices
Digital files into film
BitTorrent unlocked at your University
HD Camcorders
Purposely destroy your car
Now this....
What's going on dude?
Making commercials for your computer business or something?
Oh, and I have no idea really on the what kind of hardware to rip so many DVDs at once.
Hey buddy you working for the secret service or somethin'![]()
:shiftyeyes;
Thanks for that cablesforless link though. It just so happens I was looking for a good place to buy a few cables from![]()
Originally posted by: George Powell
'Backing up' on a quasi industrial scale is almost certainly questionable but in order for it to work at all well you will need 4 cores, 4 dvd drives on separate channels, 4 hard disks again on four channels and you will need all this to be free of the constraints of the PCi bus. So you will need to be looking at PCI-X or PCIe controllers. For the cost involved in all of this you might as well just buy the DVD's again, then there would be no need to 'back up'.
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: George Powell
'Backing up' on a quasi industrial scale is almost certainly questionable but in order for it to work at all well you will need 4 cores, 4 dvd drives on separate channels, 4 hard disks again on four channels and you will need all this to be free of the constraints of the PCi bus. So you will need to be looking at PCI-X or PCIe controllers. For the cost involved in all of this you might as well just buy the DVD's again, then there would be no need to 'back up'.
omg if i ever write a brilliant response like that again and have it erased because of censored test i am going to kill someone :|
I didn't even say a bad word! Argghhh
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Would a Athlon x2, each DVD drives on its own channel (I would get a PCI card for the 2nd 2 channels) and four DVD Drives pull it off?
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: George Powell
'Backing up' on a quasi industrial scale is almost certainly questionable but in order for it to work at all well you will need 4 cores, 4 dvd drives on separate channels, 4 hard disks again on four channels and you will need all this to be free of the constraints of the PCi bus. So you will need to be looking at PCI-X or PCIe controllers. For the cost involved in all of this you might as well just buy the DVD's again, then there would be no need to 'back up'.
omg if i ever write a brilliant response like that again and have it erased because of censored test i am going to kill someone :|
I didn't even say a bad word! Argghhh
That said, it was along the lines of:
Idiots drive Ferraries made to go 200mph on the freeway.
Other idiots build giant mansions they never live in.
John Trovolta has his own 747.
So if I want dual dual core opterons with four hard drives and four dvd burners for bragging rights.. i just dare you to stop me![]()
Originally posted by: sm8000
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: George Powell
'Backing up' on a quasi industrial scale is almost certainly questionable but in order for it to work at all well you will need 4 cores, 4 dvd drives on separate channels, 4 hard disks again on four channels and you will need all this to be free of the constraints of the PCi bus. So you will need to be looking at PCI-X or PCIe controllers. For the cost involved in all of this you might as well just buy the DVD's again, then there would be no need to 'back up'.
omg if i ever write a brilliant response like that again and have it erased because of censored test i am going to kill someone :|
I didn't even say a bad word! Argghhh
That said, it was along the lines of:
Idiots drive Ferraries made to go 200mph on the freeway.
Other idiots build giant mansions they never live in.
John Trovolta has his own 747.
So if I want dual dual core opterons with four hard drives and four dvd burners for bragging rights.. i just dare you to stop me![]()
Go ahead, idiot
Accipiter22, he needs to rip, not burn. Much like my farts.
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: sm8000
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: CitizenDoug
Originally posted by: George Powell
'Backing up' on a quasi industrial scale is almost certainly questionable but in order for it to work at all well you will need 4 cores, 4 dvd drives on separate channels, 4 hard disks again on four channels and you will need all this to be free of the constraints of the PCi bus. So you will need to be looking at PCI-X or PCIe controllers. For the cost involved in all of this you might as well just buy the DVD's again, then there would be no need to 'back up'.
omg if i ever write a brilliant response like that again and have it erased because of censored test i am going to kill someone :|
I didn't even say a bad word! Argghhh
That said, it was along the lines of:
Idiots drive Ferraries made to go 200mph on the freeway.
Other idiots build giant mansions they never live in.
John Trovolta has his own 747.
So if I want dual dual core opterons with four hard drives and four dvd burners for bragging rights.. i just dare you to stop me![]()
Go ahead, idiot
Accipiter22, he needs to rip, not burn. Much like my farts.
Thanks, moron![]()