Question regarding rip speed/read rate
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Question regarding rip speed/read rate
Sorry if this has been answered before but I cant seem to find info on it. It has been a long time since I have ripped any DVDs so I'm not up to date on a lot of things. When I start the process of creating the MKV i get great read rates until I hit the read buffer limit then it drops to .9x-1.1x. I've looked into info on riplock but it seems like if the drive was riplocked it would be slow across the board or am I wrong on this. I'm using an internal slim drive on a Dell r710. I'm trying to rip a bunch of kids movies for use in plex that way I don't have to worry about the kids handling disks. Any assistance/input is greatly appreciated.
Re: Question regarding rip speed/read rate
What you describe is like a write limitation. Riplock will usually top out at 2-3x read speed, rather than around 1x, since the idea behind it is to allow you to play a disk, but discourage ripping.
More information is needed; do you have Debug logging enabled? What information is reported by MakeMKV in the right-hand section of the display?
More information is needed; do you have Debug logging enabled? What information is reported by MakeMKV in the right-hand section of the display?
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Re: Question regarding rip speed/read rate
Is this the info you mention in the right-hand side?
I have also attached the debug log.- Attachments
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Re: Question regarding rip speed/read rate
That is a VERY old drive... Assuming you want to do a lot of ripping, and upgrade to BD (or UHD) capability, replacing it would be in order.
Part of the speed issue is likely MakeMKV having to deal with the drive region setting. MakeMKV will not change the region setting on the drive, it will just try working around it if it is incorrect. Usually that works, sometimes it doesn't, depending on the disk being ripped.
And it seems there are some issues with the actual reading of the disk in question. Cleaning the disk will likely help, but the drive itself may need cleaning, too.
Part of the speed issue is likely MakeMKV having to deal with the drive region setting. MakeMKV will not change the region setting on the drive, it will just try working around it if it is incorrect. Usually that works, sometimes it doesn't, depending on the disk being ripped.
And it seems there are some issues with the actual reading of the disk in question. Cleaning the disk will likely help, but the drive itself may need cleaning, too.
MakeMKV Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ about BETA and PERMANENT keys.
How to aid in finding the answer to your problem: Activating Debug Logging
FAQ about BETA and PERMANENT keys.
How to aid in finding the answer to your problem: Activating Debug Logging