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Posted by Joe Moonen on 12/21/05 10:49

From the dvd shrink forum.

if you're talking about reading the dvdr disc you just burned - reading a
dvdr is different to reading an original (s-l) & takes longer. apart from
that, you may try closing shrink fully & then re-starting it again.

if it's not the above, then you may have buffer/cache problems. they're not
being emptied & refreshed fully, or you have lots of other progs/apps
starting/running in the background. if you have "incd" installed, uninstall
it.
"Jrn Jensen" <jornjenz@tdcadsl.dk> wrote in message
news:439809e7$0$47084$edfadb0f@dread15.news.tele.dk...
> Question regarding DVDSHRINK V3.2...
>
>
> I have observed, during the encoding process of a movie: The first time I
> encode the movie, DVDSHRINK encodes with a rate of approx. 12,000 KB/s -
> and the encoding process takes approx 10 minutes...
>
> Now, if I immediatly then try to encode the same movie again, using the
> same reader and same parameters, the encoding process now only runs with a
> rate of approx. 4,000 KB/s - and naturally takes longer. - A reboot of the
> system and running DVDSHRINK again now raises the rate up to approx.
> 12,000 KB/s again.
>
> Howcome the second encoding lowers the bitrate ? The drive is hardcoded to
> ULTRA DMA (not PIO which would explain the difference) - is it a problem
> with the DVDSHRINK, the ATAPI driver or something else ?
>
>
> Looking for clues...
>
>
> Cheers,
> Joern.
>

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