speed of dvd audio extracter

2007-01-15 Thread Don Ball
When I try extracting I get a speed of about 2 x this seems slow to me. Do I 
need a new dvd burner or what. what is the fastest speeds that some of you 
have had from the product. I want a new drive if that is the problem. I 
have a lite on duel layer of about two years old. 



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Re: speed of dvd audio extracter

2007-01-15 Thread Keith Gillard
Hi,

Extracting DVD audio is going to be slow.  Don't quote me on this but I 
think the program actually extracts the audio in real time.  Thus if your 
DVD audio track is two hours it will take two hours to extract it.

Last I checked and that was around a year ago top end DVD duel layer were 
running around 16x.  I'm sure others will let you know of the latest and 
greatest.

I suspect yours is around 8x given that it is two years old.

hth...Keith

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When I try extracting I get a speed of about 2 x this seems slow to me. Do I
need a new dvd burner or what. what is the fastest speeds that some of you
have had from the product. I want a new drive if that is the problem. I
have a lite on duel layer of about two years old.



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Re: speed of dvd audio extracter

2007-01-15 Thread Doc
are there some dvds that dvd extractor will not rip?  I can't seem to get it 
to work with my War of the Worlds dvd.
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When I try extracting I get a speed of about 2 x this seems slow to me. Do I
need a new dvd burner or what. what is the fastest speeds that some of you
have had from the product. I want a new drive if that is the problem. I
have a lite on duel layer of about two years old.



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Re: speed of dvd audio extracter

2007-01-15 Thread Sarah
No it takes me about a half hour to extract a full dvd and that's on the 
idel setting.

 Hi,

 Extracting DVD audio is going to be slow.  Don't quote me on this but
 I think the program actually extracts the audio in real time.  Thus
 if your DVD audio track is two hours it will take two hours to
 extract it.

 Last I checked and that was around a year ago top end DVD duel layer
 were running around 16x.  I'm sure others will let you know of the
 latest and greatest.

 I suspect yours is around 8x given that it is two years old.

 hth...Keith

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 Subject: speed of dvd audio extracter


 When I try extracting I get a speed of about 2 x this seems slow to
 me. Do I need a new dvd burner or what. what is the fastest speeds
 that some of you have had from the product. I want a new drive if
 that is the problem. I have a lite on duel layer of about two years
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Re: speed of dvd audio extracter

2007-01-15 Thread Doc
How do you know which is the english before you start the extraction?
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Subject: Re: speed of dvd audio extracter


No it takes me about a half hour to extract a full dvd and that's on the
idel setting.

 Hi,

 Extracting DVD audio is going to be slow.  Don't quote me on this but
 I think the program actually extracts the audio in real time.  Thus
 if your DVD audio track is two hours it will take two hours to
 extract it.

 Last I checked and that was around a year ago top end DVD duel layer
 were running around 16x.  I'm sure others will let you know of the
 latest and greatest.

 I suspect yours is around 8x given that it is two years old.

 hth...Keith

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 Subject: speed of dvd audio extracter


 When I try extracting I get a speed of about 2 x this seems slow to
 me. Do I need a new dvd burner or what. what is the fastest speeds
 that some of you have had from the product. I want a new drive if
 that is the problem. I have a lite on duel layer of about two years
 old.



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Re: speed of dvd audio extracter

2007-01-15 Thread Bruce Toews
Typically, on an English DVD, the English will be the first of the 
language options. On a well-done DVD the appropriate language is also 
spelled out in the combo box. Whatever it is, it's the same order as the 
audio options when you step through them using a DVD player. For example, 
when you play the Corner Gas DVD's on a standard DVD player, 5.1 surround 
is the default. You push the audio button, and you get stereo, and you 
push the audio button again and you get described video. So, in DVD Audio 
Extractor, the first option in the combo box, the one that is selected by 
default, is 5.1 surround, the next item in the combo box is stereo, and 
the third is described video. HTH.

bruce

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On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Doc wrote:

 How do you know which is the english before you start the extraction?
 **

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 From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 11:10 PM
 Subject: Re: speed of dvd audio extracter


 No it takes me about a half hour to extract a full dvd and that's on the
 idel setting.

 Hi,

 Extracting DVD audio is going to be slow.  Don't quote me on this but
 I think the program actually extracts the audio in real time.  Thus
 if your DVD audio track is two hours it will take two hours to
 extract it.

 Last I checked and that was around a year ago top end DVD duel layer
 were running around 16x.  I'm sure others will let you know of the
 latest and greatest.

 I suspect yours is around 8x given that it is two years old.

 hth...Keith

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 From: Don Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 4:52 PM
 Subject: speed of dvd audio extracter


 When I try extracting I get a speed of about 2 x this seems slow to
 me. Do I need a new dvd burner or what. what is the fastest speeds
 that some of you have had from the product. I want a new drive if
 that is the problem. I have a lite on duel layer of about two years
 old.



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Re: speed of dvd audio extracter

2007-01-15 Thread Doc
thanks I'm going to try it out.  This is a first for me.
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From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: speed of dvd audio extracter


Typically, on an English DVD, the English will be the first of the
language options. On a well-done DVD the appropriate language is also
spelled out in the combo box. Whatever it is, it's the same order as the
audio options when you step through them using a DVD player. For example,
when you play the Corner Gas DVD's on a standard DVD player, 5.1 surround
is the default. You push the audio button, and you get stereo, and you
push the audio button again and you get described video. So, in DVD Audio
Extractor, the first option in the combo box, the one that is selected by
default, is 5.1 surround, the next item in the combo box is stereo, and
the third is described video. HTH.

bruce

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On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Doc wrote:

 How do you know which is the english before you start the extraction?
 **

  Let a smile be your lantern of joy
 robert Doc Wright
 http://www.wrightplaceinc.net
 skype: talmidim
 msn
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 - Original Message -
 From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 11:10 PM
 Subject: Re: speed of dvd audio extracter


 No it takes me about a half hour to extract a full dvd and that's on the
 idel setting.

 Hi,

 Extracting DVD audio is going to be slow.  Don't quote me on this but
 I think the program actually extracts the audio in real time.  Thus
 if your DVD audio track is two hours it will take two hours to
 extract it.

 Last I checked and that was around a year ago top end DVD duel layer
 were running around 16x.  I'm sure others will let you know of the
 latest and greatest.

 I suspect yours is around 8x given that it is two years old.

 hth...Keith

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 From: Don Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 4:52 PM
 Subject: speed of dvd audio extracter


 When I try extracting I get a speed of about 2 x this seems slow to
 me. Do I need a new dvd burner or what. what is the fastest speeds
 that some of you have had from the product. I want a new drive if
 that is the problem. I have a lite on duel layer of about two years
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Re: speed of dvd audio extracter

2007-01-15 Thread Don Ball
I need some people to email me there speed results. I will try setting the 
thread priority higher and see if I get faster rips. I don't want to wait 
two hours for a dvd to be ripped when I can copy one in 30 minutes.
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thanks I'm going to try it out.  This is a first for me.
**

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From: Bruce Toews [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: speed of dvd audio extracter


Typically, on an English DVD, the English will be the first of the
language options. On a well-done DVD the appropriate language is also
spelled out in the combo box. Whatever it is, it's the same order as the
audio options when you step through them using a DVD player. For example,
when you play the Corner Gas DVD's on a standard DVD player, 5.1 surround
is the default. You push the audio button, and you get stereo, and you
push the audio button again and you get described video. So, in DVD Audio
Extractor, the first option in the combo box, the one that is selected by
default, is 5.1 surround, the next item in the combo box is stereo, and
the third is described video. HTH.

bruce

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On Mon, 15 Jan 2007, Doc wrote:

 How do you know which is the english before you start the extraction?
 **

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 robert Doc Wright
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 skype: talmidim
 msn
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 - Original Message -
 From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 11:10 PM
 Subject: Re: speed of dvd audio extracter


 No it takes me about a half hour to extract a full dvd and that's on the
 idel setting.

 Hi,

 Extracting DVD audio is going to be slow.  Don't quote me on this but
 I think the program actually extracts the audio in real time.  Thus
 if your DVD audio track is two hours it will take two hours to
 extract it.

 Last I checked and that was around a year ago top end DVD duel layer
 were running around 16x.  I'm sure others will let you know of the
 latest and greatest.

 I suspect yours is around 8x given that it is two years old.

 hth...Keith

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 From: Don Ball [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 4:52 PM
 Subject: speed of dvd audio extracter


 When I try extracting I get a speed of about 2 x this seems slow to
 me. Do I need a new dvd burner or what. what is the fastest speeds
 that some of you have had from the product. I want a new drive if
 that is the problem. I have a lite on duel layer of about two years
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Re: speed of dvd audio extracter

2007-01-15 Thread Sarah
You choose that in the list box before you hit next for the first time.

 How do you know which is the english before you start the extraction?
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 No it takes me about a half hour to extract a full dvd and that's on
 the idel setting.
 
 Hi,

 Extracting DVD audio is going to be slow.  Don't quote me on this but
 I think the program actually extracts the audio in real time.  Thus
 if your DVD audio track is two hours it will take two hours to
 extract it.

 Last I checked and that was around a year ago top end DVD duel layer
 were running around 16x.  I'm sure others will let you know of the
 latest and greatest.

 I suspect yours is around 8x given that it is two years old.

 hth...Keith

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 Sent: Monday, January 15, 2007 4:52 PM
 Subject: speed of dvd audio extracter


 When I try extracting I get a speed of about 2 x this seems slow to
 me. Do I need a new dvd burner or what. what is the fastest speeds
 that some of you have had from the product. I want a new drive if
 that is the problem. I have a lite on duel layer of about two years
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