Backing Up With AnyDVD and CloneCD Question
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21-08-2006
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Trying to back up some DVDs with a 1:1 copy using CloneCD and AnyDVD (so that it retains the layer break.) I have a BENQ 1640.
When I launch CloneCD with AnyDVD in the background, CloneCD takes forever to rip the original DVD to the hard drive. Other solutions such as CloneDVD take about 15 minutes to rip an entire DVD, but CloneCD lists the estimated time in the hours. Anyone else experiencing this?
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21-08-2006
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Yes this is normal, if you're worried on the layer break use imgburn or yet clonedvd2 it will be ok either way. __________________
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21-08-2006
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Personally, w/ AnyDVD running in background, rip w/ DVDDecrypter in File Mode, then write with Sonic RecordNow Premier v8.0 (or Deluxe v7.3). If no Sonic in your arsenal, then open ripped folder w/ PgcEdit and elect to burn w/ latest ImgBurn.
http://forum.videohelp.com/viewtopic.php?t=225001
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21-08-2006
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I haven't used CloneCD for a dual layer backup yet. I was going to buy a bundle of three Slysoft products to load onto a computer I am building for my mom but didn't realize that CloneCD takes that long to rip (?!?)Quote:Originally Posted by N3X6... Other solutions such as CloneDVD take about 15 minutes to rip an entire DVD, but CloneCD lists the estimated time in the hours...
Doc, you answeredWhy does it take so long? Are you sure that this is not a old, slow computer problem(?) ... or a DMA settings problem? Is it because of scratched originals? Both my mom and I have pristine originals, new from the retail box from Amazon.Quote:Yes this is normal ...
Can anyone else confirm that CloneCD takes a long rip time? If confirmed, then why are the times so long??
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21-08-2006
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I can NOT confirm that CloneCD takes that long. In my experience it's not any longer than ripping it with CloneDVD. I use CloneCD to create DL backups all the time and I haven't had any problems at all. I wouldn't call ripping times of hours "normal"...at least not with my LiteOn burner. -
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21-08-2006
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When I did FD3 it took an hour to do it. My PC might be the issue as it is a P4 2.4 ghrtz with 512 DDR RAM and yes The DMA is on and not in PIO mode.
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21-08-2006
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It's probably this POS Dell I have for now. LOL __________________
To get the latest DVD neXt COPY update click HERE.
Please use the forum to get technical help by posting HERE
My Current System : ASUS P7P55D-E Motherboard, Intel Core i5-750 Lynnfield 2.66GHz, CORSAIR XMS3 8GB DDR3 DDR3 1600 (PC3 12800), XFX HD-Radeon HD 5770 XXX Edition 1GB 128-bit DDR5, Thermaltake Armor MX+, Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit Edition
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21-08-2006
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Why not just do Copy-on-the-fly with CloneCD on a 1:1 copy? -
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22-08-2006
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Jeeze, I like my Dell. The Inspiron 9300 is a hell of a machine. Of course, I've replaced the DVD burner as the original seemed to have died(um, too much use??Quote:Originally Posted by Dr. WhoIt's probably this POS Dell I have for now. LOL
) and just upgraded the hard drive last week. A nice 100 gig 7200 rpm drive. Laptops rock.
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22-08-2006
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Yikes, I'm not sure I'd recommend that on a DVD copy. I mean, I suppose you could and all, but, with DL media being 2 bucks a whack, I guess I'd rather take the time to copy it to the hard drive first.Quote:Originally Posted by MadBobWhy not just do Copy-on-the-fly with CloneCD on a 1:1 copy? -
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22-08-2006
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Are you doing copy on the fly and reader & writer are on the same IDE cable?Quote:Originally Posted by N3X6Trying to back up some DVDs with a 1:1 copy using CloneCD and AnyDVD (so that it retains the layer break.) I have a BENQ 1640.
When I launch CloneCD with AnyDVD in the background, CloneCD takes forever to rip the original DVD to the hard drive. Other solutions such as CloneDVD take about 15 minutes to rip an entire DVD, but CloneCD lists the estimated time in the hours. Anyone else experiencing this?
This would explain this. In this case, use an image file.

