tmckin1211
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No AnyDvd was open and the attachment should with this post.
I had to zip a word file is that okay?
I read the directions and seeing it so late I will do it when i get home tomorrow. Okay?
The scanner scans the disc as it is inserted. What a stand alone dvd player would see and play is what will happen to your PC dvd drive so end results mean a playable playback of you backup There really isn't a simplest answer here as this answer still leaves questions. Oh and less updates needed per title too.
Yes
Thank you very much :agree:
Maybe by then James won't need them anyway. Have to wait to see what he says.
Not every disc, only those where the .bup file location is indeed wrong (does not correspond with the pointers in the .ifo files).Is anyone else getting "Warning: .bup file location is wrong, .bup processing disabled!" for every disc?
Actually, nevermind. I'm told whatever problem you claim to be having, it's not related to the scanner.
Try checking your UDMA Mode, it might have slipped into PIO.:agree:*******************************************************
Webslinger, were you addressing my problem with the above post? I am sorry about not being able to create a .zip. But, my claim was real. I followed your advise and transcoded with 6.1.7.4 and the time dropped in half, I also reinstalled 6.1.8.2 (Beta) and turned off the scanner as you suggested and the transcoding time dropped in half. If it not the AI Scanner slowing down the transcoding , what is?
Try checking your UDMA Mode, it might have slipped into PIO.:agree:
Okay, where do I find that setting?
http://www.cdrlabs.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7625
But I seriously doubt that's the issue. This one makes NO sense at all. In the case of that disc, the AI Scanner wouldn't be doing anything at all. Literally.
I don't have that movie to test with, but, I've run a bunch of discs through the scanner just to play with it and I can tell you not one of them slowed anything down at all. Protected discs, unprotected discs...they all worked fine. I'd like to see someone else that has that disc test it out and see if they get the same results.