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  1. Thanks for the reply. I will give that a shot this evening when I can spend some more time troubleshooting. I did try a couple different video discs that I created from my DVD-Recoder and from Studio SW but did not try any data discs. My older Liteon LH-201AH did not have these issues or my other brands of drives so I would not have thought of that. If my ripping speed is really limited that will be very disappointing since I do a lot of archiving of home videos. Thanks for the help, I will report back the results. After booting up this evening, everything is working fine now and rip speeds are back to normal. I was working pretty late last night but I cannot tell you what changed. The only things I was doing last night was create images with ImgBurn and playing the discs in VLC to make sure they worked. I was thinking that maybe VLC somehow locked the drive into only reading 2x but I have tested now again after running all the steps and it still works fine. A ghost in the machine somewhere so I will keep and eye on it and see if it happens again and what I was doing before that. Nice to know a cold boot will get me back though. Thanks for the help.
  2. Thanks for the reply. I will give that a shot this evening when I can spend some more time troubleshooting. I did try a couple different video discs that I created from my DVD-Recoder and from Studio SW but did not try any data discs. My older Liteon LH-201AH did not have these issues or my other brands of drives so I would not have thought of that. If my ripping speed is really limited that will be very disappointing since I do a lot of archiving of home videos. Thanks for the help, I will report back the results.
  3. Hello, I am having a problem I have not run into before on my newly built computer. I cannot seem to get over 2.0x average read speed while creating and image from my disc. All my discs are unencrypted home video type discs and I have not had the problem on my old computer so I am guess it is my setup somehow. My new computer is actually quite fast with a SATA HDD and SATA DVD-RW which is my first SATA computer. I checked DMA and the HDD is DMA6 and DVD drive is DMA5 so I do not believe that is the problem. Writing speed is normal at whatever speed I set it so it is just reading / creating image. This is also my first computer runing Win7 x64 so wondering if that has something to do with it although the program runs great other that the slow image create. I tried a couple of different things and setting the Read to Max then 8X but it is always the same result of about 2.0x. I am sure I am doing something wrong but cannot seem to figure it out. Any help appreciated.
  4. Right, many tools can do it, just wanted to know if there was a way in ImgBurn that I missed. Thanks.
  5. Hi, Not really a new user but lately I have been using ImgBurn more and more after becoming very disenchanted with where Nero is headed. ImgBurn is now my "go to" application for any burning task I have On to my question / possible feature request. I record a lot of home movies and many sporting events. I have a DVD Recorder that can take the video straight from cam to disk. I rarely do any post processing of these just dump raw video on disc and make copies for the team, coach, etc. In the old decrypter application there was an option to deselect the audio track and burn just video. Quite handy for my work since the audio is usually just fans yelling (sometimes pretty rude!). I realize ImgBurn is a different type of application but is there a way to remove the audio track during any of the reading or writing processes? I looked around and if it is possible I could not easily find it. There are many tools I could use to demux and remove audio but was hoping to do this with as few steps as possible. Thanks in advance for any help or suggestions.
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