Hi,
Apologies if this has been has been answered somewhere already but I couldn't find anything on Google or the forum search. I'm just curious, when I'm rippinng DVDs depending on the disc it can actaully take longer to rip the DVD than a blu ray. I was wondering if someone could explain why that is?
I recently bought a brand new tv show on blu ray and ripped it using MakeMKV and it took around 3 minutes per episode to rip (each episode was around 5GB) and for MakeMKV to read the disc it was a couple of minutes. I'm now ripping a TV show from DVD (the show is originally from the 60's) and its taking 5-10 minutes to read the disc and the same 3 minutes to rip it despite the file size being 2GB rather than 5GB.
I'm just curious as to why a DVD can be slower than a blu ray to read/rip. Is it simply going to be that a DVD is a slower speed medium (like using USB 1 vs USB 3) and the speed my drive is cable of is limited by the capability of whats its reading or is it something else?
Decoding/Rip speed
Re: Decoding/Rip speed
Bit density. There is a limit to how fast you can safely spin a plastic disk. The density of bits on a disk get higher as you go CD->DVD->BD->UHD, so the theoretical rip rate goes up for the same spinning speed.
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