Pioneer BDR XD05S
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I had a chance to rip BD using makemkv . It took 72 minutes to complete the process. Data consists of 38gb . Enhance your software to complete the process un short span of time .
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Re: Pioneer BDR XD05S
Makemkv read data as fast as the drive can pioneer drive com from the factory in a quiet mode you need to download a utility to unlock the performanceUmer Shahzad wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 5:46 pmI had a chance to rip BD using makemkv . It took 72 minutes to complete the process. Data consists of 38gb . Enhance your software to complete the process un short span of time .
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Re: Pioneer BDR XD05S
Kindly guide me further to proceed drive utility . Where should I enhance the speed . Should I choose persistent quite mode or standard . Please guide me.
Re: Pioneer BDR XD05S
Quite Drive Utility
https://pioneer.jp/device_e/product-e/i ... 01r_e.html
edit: scratch that. BDR-XS05 series NOT listed for that tool. IF it was a retail box, CD SHOULD have all applicable stuff.
https://pioneer.jp/device_e/product-e/i ... 01r_e.html
edit: scratch that. BDR-XS05 series NOT listed for that tool. IF it was a retail box, CD SHOULD have all applicable stuff.
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Re: Pioneer BDR XD05S
I have downloaded Drive Utility for XD05S . Now at the top of page , I can see four different options which is standard,persistent quite and quite etc . Which option is correct to enhance the ripping speed .d00zah wrote: ↑Thu Feb 03, 2022 6:08 pmQuite Drive Utility
https://pioneer.jp/device_e/product-e/i ... 01r_e.html
edit: scratch that. BDR-XS05 series NOT listed for that tool. IF it was a retail box, CD SHOULD have all applicable stuff.
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Re: Pioneer BDR XD05S
performance i think
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Thanks for guidance .
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I am using this drive to rip movies . Suggestions for improvement required for further advancement .
Re: Pioneer BDR XD05S
More useful would be the information MakeMKV displays when it starts with the drive plugged in.
You should be able to rip DVD and regular Bluray disks, same as when you started this topic yesterday.
Advancing beyond that isn't going to happen between the times you ask if it's changed.
You should be able to rip DVD and regular Bluray disks, same as when you started this topic yesterday.
Advancing beyond that isn't going to happen between the times you ask if it's changed.
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Re: Pioneer BDR XD05S
All right .Woodstock wrote: ↑Fri Feb 04, 2022 5:39 pmMore useful would be the information MakeMKV displays when it starts with the drive plugged in.
You should be able to rip DVD and regular Bluray disks, same as when you started this topic yesterday.
Advancing beyond that isn't going to happen between the times you ask if it's changed.