I have two 960 PROS, and transferring between them in windows I get 2GB/s. If I put an ISO on one, and the destination on another, I get about 750MB/s in MakeMKV. Processor usage doesn't exceed 20%. If I queue up 4 instances of MakeMKV, the total adds up to about 2GB/s.
Should be getting 2GB/s with one instance of the program. Doesn't seem like it's coded to take advantage of these fast speeds?
MakeMKV can't keep up with fast M2 drives?
MakeMKV can't keep up with fast M2 drives?
Last edited by Tyrindor on Tue Jan 10, 2017 9:33 pm, edited 3 times in total.
Re: MakeMKV can't keep up with fast M2 drives?
Bump, any possible fixes? MakeMKV advertises that it will go as fast as your drive on the main website and that doesn't seem to be true at these speeds. Any way to contact the developer to let him know?
MKVToolNix on the same setup remuxes an entire 50GB MKV in about 23 seconds. It's definitely MakeMKV.
MKVToolNix on the same setup remuxes an entire 50GB MKV in about 23 seconds. It's definitely MakeMKV.
Re: MakeMKV can't keep up with fast M2 drives?
Fastest way to get Mike's attention is email - support@makemkv.com
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