1.6.4 vs 1.6.3 - disc read speed

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woodmeister
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Re: 1.6.4 vs 1.6.3 - disc read speed

Post by woodmeister »

Something I noticed just yesterday. A day or two ago I ripped
a bluray that was exhibiting the "stop and go" syndrome resulting
in a slow rip speed. Well yesterday, I did a different rip and it was
continuous and smooth with a really good speed.

The difference, the previous rip I was extracting the video and a DTS
core from the DTS-HD audio. Yesterday, The rip I did only contained
LPCM and AC-3 audio. As a check, I popped in the disc that had the DTS-HD
track again, and low and behold, it would start fine then after a few seconds
get into the "start and stop" mode.

Looks like DTS-HD tracks have something to do with slow and "start and stop" mode
rips. This is only based on 2 BD's, but has anyone else seen this?
dullknives
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Re: 1.6.4 vs 1.6.3 - disc read speed

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caveman38 wrote:When I had the speed problem with V1.6.4 last month I reverted to 1.6.3 and everything was OK. Today I am prompted with version too old - upgrade or register. But the application closes before I can put in March S/N.
I have tried to reinstall 1.6.3 but the program still clears. How can I enter the March S/N so that I can keep the older version.
I cannot use the latest versions as my drive speed lowers to X1. Any ideas please.
i'm having the same issue. does anyone know of a way to get the new key entered? 1.6.4 and 1.6.5 are unusable on my system.
mike admin
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Re: 1.6.4 vs 1.6.3 - disc read speed

Post by mike admin »

Don't you have the "register" button on a dialog that pops up about version being too old?
You can also enter the key in 1.6.5 and then run any previous version. You may as well have multiple versions installed side by side.
dullknives
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Re: 1.6.4 vs 1.6.3 - disc read speed

Post by dullknives »

mike admin wrote:Don't you have the "register" button on a dialog that pops up about version being too old?
You can also enter the key in 1.6.5 and then run any previous version. You may as well have multiple versions installed side by side.
i do have the 'register' dialog box but when i click on 'register' the dialog box just closes.
i did not know about multiple installed versions - i'll do that rather than keep my system clock rolled back 2 months. thanks.
TheNoxier
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Re: 1.6.4 vs 1.6.3 - disc read speed

Post by TheNoxier »

TheNoxier wrote:* Did it became faster or slower? How much?
Much Slower
* What OS are you using, and on what architecture (32 or 64 bit)
Windows XP SP 3 - 32BIT
* For Windows, please indicate whether you have a 3rd party UDF driver or on the fly decryption software installed
None that I know of?!
* What drive do you use and how it is attached (internal or external)
LG HL-DT-ST BD-RE GGW-H20L YL05
Internal SATA
* Did you test DVD or blu-ray disc
Blu-ray disc

Since 1.6.5 I cannot go back to 1.6.3 and my HP 6 Blu-ray will take 8 hours to complete instead of 20 minutes.


Please, help :( - Or I am no longer able to use makemkv ...

nox
Installed Win 7: Works with Win 7 64 Bit Home Premium!
TheNoxier
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Re: 1.6.4 vs 1.6.3 - disc read speed

Post by TheNoxier »

I just want to report, that this drive works :D

Did it became faster or slower? How much?
Unkown. But 3.6x was the fastest. (4x drive)
* What OS are you using, and on what architecture (32 or 64 bit)
Windows XP SP 3 - 32BIT
* For Windows, please indicate whether you have a 3rd party UDF driver or on the fly decryption software installed
None that I know of?!
* What drive do you use and how it is attached (internal or external)
BD-ROM PLEXTOR BD-ROM PX-B120U 1.06
USB 2.0
* Did you test DVD or blu-ray disc
Blu-ray disc
mbryanr
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Re: 1.6.4 vs 1.6.3 - disc read speed

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Did it became faster or slower? How much?
Faster for blu-ray. 3.8x Max (limited by drive speed), previously 1.0-3.0 Max
Slower for DVD. 1.0x Max, previously 5-7x Max
What OS are you using, and on what architecture (32 or 64 bit)
Windows XP Pro 32-bit

For Windows, please indicate whether you have a 3rd party UDF driver or on the fly decryption software installed
None.

For Mac please indicate whether DASPI is turned on
N/A

What drive do you use and how it is attached (internal or external)
LITE-ON Black 4X BD-ROM 8X DVD-ROM 32X CD-ROM SATA 4X Blu-ray Reader Model iHOS104-06 (External USB Enclosure)

Did you test DVD or blu-ray disc
Both.
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TheNoxier
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Re: 1.6.4 vs 1.6.3 - disc read speed

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mbryanr, I had the same issue with DVD. Stuck on 1x on WinXP 32 bit, but 7.8x on W7 64bit.

Nox
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Re: 1.6.4 vs 1.6.3 - disc read speed

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