To fast for its own good
#1
You would think with a title like that I am talking about my pcsx2 but in fact I am talking about my imgburn speed. its ripping off the iso from my ps2 .hack//GU vol1 and 2 so fast that the iso is rendered unusable. It uses a BDROM and no matter what I do I can't limit it to 16x or lower but in fact it pushes for 50x+.

Any ideas of what I can do.
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#2
You mean you are using a BD drive to rip and imgburn ignores your speed setting?
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#3
Yes and as a result the iso is coming out unusable and I tested the disc, it works fine.
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#4
Hmm. This is an interesting issue. I'm not sure what to tell you.

Maybe try another program?
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#5
Which program would you recommend as I only have ever used imgburn for all my ripping and burning needs?
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#6
Yeah, I only use IMGBURN too.

I guess google is your friend here.

Do you have another drive or another computer you could rip ISO on and transfer?
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#7
I do have my main computer but I forgot the last time I was in it to plug the power into the dvd drive and its now downloading some more or less important stuff so I don't really want to open it for now.

So I guess I will have to google.

Question I heard that BDROM drives on laptops can't burn but would that also effect the ability to rip off iso's?
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#8
Whether or not the drive can burn would not affect it's ability to rip ISOs

Can you show a screenshot of your imgburn settings?
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#9
My LG BDROM rips games just fine.
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#10
I see now where I went wrong I was ripping a mounted image of SQL server. I wasn't even touching my game

I have tried these settings a few others like vise versa and such.
DTSOFT BDROM 1.05 (Virtual)
Current Profile: DVD-ROM

Disc Information:
Status: Complete
State of Last Session: Complete
Erasable: No
Sessions: 1
Sectors: 2,201,977
Size: 4,509,648,896 bytes
Time: 489:21:52 (MMWackoS:FF)
Supported Read Speeds: 16x
Current Read Speed: 6.6x - 16x

File System Information:
Sectors: 2,201,977
Size: 4,509,648,896 bytes
Time: 489:21:52 (MMWackoS:FF)

TOC Information:
Session 1... (LBA: 0)
-> Track 01 (Mode 1, LBA: 0 - 2201976)
-> LeadOut (LBA: 2201977)

Track Information:
Session 1...
-> Track 01 (LTSA: 0, LTS: 2201977, LRA: 0)

Physical Format Information (Last Recorded):
Book Type: DVD-ROM
Part Version: 1
Disc Size: 120 mm
Maximum Read Rate: 10.08 Mbps
Number of Layers: 1
Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP)
Linear Density: 0.293 um/bit
Track Density: 0.74 um/track
First Physical Sector of Data Area: 196,608
Last Physical Sector of Data Area: 2,398,584
Last Physical Sector in Layer 0: 0
   
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