Rip speed 0,3x - once it was faster... [solved]
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Rip speed 0,3x - once it was faster... [solved]
Dear All,
first of all I want to thank the team for a great piece of software - if my problem will be solved one way or the other I will for sure buy the post-beta version!
My first tests with makemky 1.5.6 on my Win XP system were successfull: BD rip speed approx. 2 - 4x (I can't remember exactly, but speed was sufficient). After ripping a few BD's, the speed significantly dropped to 0,3x, i.e. 6 hours for a standard BD rip, just the main movie.
I noticed that on my dual core, one core is relaxing at 10% load, the other one runs amok at >90% load.
Some ideas/questions:
- Driver problem?
- I don't know if the change to makemkv 1.5.8. made a change?
- BD-ROM defect (although most rips are ok from quality point)?
- Background application problem (I already disabled Avira Anti-Vir, without effect)?
Reinstalling just makemkv didn't help.
Before reinstalling Windows and makemkv completely, I'd like to give other suggestions a try...
System data:
Athlon 4850 dual-core at 2,5 GHz
790GX chipset
4GB RAM
LG GGC-H20L BD-ROM
Win XP SP3
No AnyDVD or similar installed.
Thanks for your support!
Rolf
first of all I want to thank the team for a great piece of software - if my problem will be solved one way or the other I will for sure buy the post-beta version!
My first tests with makemky 1.5.6 on my Win XP system were successfull: BD rip speed approx. 2 - 4x (I can't remember exactly, but speed was sufficient). After ripping a few BD's, the speed significantly dropped to 0,3x, i.e. 6 hours for a standard BD rip, just the main movie.
I noticed that on my dual core, one core is relaxing at 10% load, the other one runs amok at >90% load.
Some ideas/questions:
- Driver problem?
- I don't know if the change to makemkv 1.5.8. made a change?
- BD-ROM defect (although most rips are ok from quality point)?
- Background application problem (I already disabled Avira Anti-Vir, without effect)?
Reinstalling just makemkv didn't help.
Before reinstalling Windows and makemkv completely, I'd like to give other suggestions a try...
System data:
Athlon 4850 dual-core at 2,5 GHz
790GX chipset
4GB RAM
LG GGC-H20L BD-ROM
Win XP SP3
No AnyDVD or similar installed.
Thanks for your support!
Rolf
Last edited by mister_music on Mon Aug 09, 2010 7:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Rip speed 0,3x - once it was faster...
You can try a linux live distribution, or put it on a flash drive then try linux version of makemkv to rule out hardware issue.
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Re: Rip speed 0,3x - once it was faster...
Thanks for the fast answer, but since I do not have any experience with Linux, this will be a timesucking job anyway, even with the guides and help in this forum...
I'll give it a try as soon as I have some hours off from my family.
Rolf
I'll give it a try as soon as I have some hours off from my family.
Rolf
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Re: Rip speed 0,3x - once it was faster...
Hi!
Since you're running XP, it's possible/likely that your drive has been switched from DMA mode to PIO mode. If so, do the following:
In the Device Manager (via the Control Panel>>System>>Hardware>>Device Manager), you simply have to remove the applicable IDE channel (Click on "IDE...Controllers") and let your computer reset it to DMA as follows:
Right click on the pertinent channel in Device Manager
Click on uninstall
Reboot
After rebooting go back to Device Manager and change the setting to "DMA if available"...
Since you're running XP, it's possible/likely that your drive has been switched from DMA mode to PIO mode. If so, do the following:
In the Device Manager (via the Control Panel>>System>>Hardware>>Device Manager), you simply have to remove the applicable IDE channel (Click on "IDE...Controllers") and let your computer reset it to DMA as follows:
Right click on the pertinent channel in Device Manager
Click on uninstall
Reboot
After rebooting go back to Device Manager and change the setting to "DMA if available"...
Re: Rip speed 0,3x - once it was faster...
Not to jack the thread, but I have to say I have the same issue. Everything was groovy until the 1.5.8 update. Now I run at 0.7x and it takes about 4 hours to rip a BD, so something is going on. No DMA issues for me as I'm using SATA. No settings changes between 1.5.6 and 1.5.8. Also running XP Pro SP3 with an LG CH08LS10 drive.
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Re: Rip speed 0,3x - once it was faster...
@lochnar
Hi!
At the risk of sounding contrary, if you click on the following link you'll find many postings about DMA/PIO problems specifically regarding SATA drives:
http://www.google.com/search?q=sata%2Bp ... age=1&rlz=
Hi!
At the risk of sounding contrary, if you click on the following link you'll find many postings about DMA/PIO problems specifically regarding SATA drives:
http://www.google.com/search?q=sata%2Bp ... age=1&rlz=
Re: Rip speed 0,3x - once it was faster...
Naw... I think it may be my drive. I put it on my Mac and had the same problem. I'm taking the BD-ROM from my Mac and hooking it to my Win PC in a few minutes.
UPDATE: It's the drive.... crap! I guess it's been too heavily used.
UPDATE: It's the drive.... crap! I guess it's been too heavily used.
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Re: Rip speed 0,3x - once it was faster...
@ setarip_old
Man, you're great! My drive is working at 3,5x speed again, system load dropped to 20%!
I never would have expected PIO-Mode problems with SATA, but that was it.
Thank you all very much for your help!
Happy again,
Rolf
Man, you're great! My drive is working at 3,5x speed again, system load dropped to 20%!
I never would have expected PIO-Mode problems with SATA, but that was it.
Thank you all very much for your help!
Happy again,
Rolf
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Re: Rip speed 0,3x - once it was faster... [solved]
Glad to hear it worked for you ;>}Man, you're great!