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 Posted by Voinin on 06/10/06 22:17 
Abe wrote: 
>> If I rip a single layer DVD on my drive it rips at a maximum speed of  
>> about 13X.  (This is towards the end since it's just doing the CAV  
>> read.)  But if I rip a dual layer DVD the speed maxes out at about 6X.  
>> I understand that it reads from the inside to the outside for the first  
>> layer and then from the outside to the inside for the second layer  
>> meaning the read speed is going to form sort of a bell-shaped curve.  
>> However, why is reading slower with a dual layer disc?  (I refer to  
>> commercial discs, not ones I've burnt.) 
> This is a built-in limitation to make ripping commercially pressed DVD 
> less attractive. You need patched foirmware for your drive to disable 
> the "rip-lock" limitation. The Firmware Page has lots of formware that 
> does this, in additon to removing the region Protection Coding (RPC) 
> of your drive. 
>  
> Look at http://forum.rpc1.org/portal.php 
 
Cool!  Except they don't have my DVD burner listed.  It's an Emprex  
H16X, at that's the number given in the device manager. 
 
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more amusing than half the people one is obliged to live with in the  
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