BasharOfTheAges wrote:What are your system specs?
Is the disc damaged at all?
Just for S&G what's the source DVD?
BasharOfTheAges wrote:Usually when someone asks for system specs here, it's often enough to just include how much RAM you have and what kind of Processor your running, but that is a very detailed list.
By source (I should have been more clear) i meant what is the title of the DVD... we may be on to something where a copy protection scheme has changed from the norm, so i wanted to rule that out if i could.
You seem to have a capable system for handling several things at once so unless you were running several major apps at once you're system should still be able to handle the load.
So, new questions:
Do you run virus/adware scans frequently?
Have you tried uninstalling and reinstalling your ripping software?
BasharOfTheAges wrote:no, that doesn't really matter.. it's just sometimes you get new discs just released that work on a different copy-protection scheme and the chance is there that the current software won't work with it. In fact that's the reason they'd change it in the first place.
how about the adware/spyware/virus scanning?
BasharOfTheAges wrote:I'm really not sure then... Have you installed anything new recently that may be causing a conflict? anything at all.
If not, I'm sure someone else will be by with a better understanding of this software than I have.
superlaos91 wrote:BasharOfTheAges wrote:I'm really not sure then... Have you installed anything new recently that may be causing a conflict? anything at all.
If not, I'm sure someone else will be by with a better understanding of this software than I have.
not really. the only thing new i have installed was internet explorer 7

Willen wrote:Just for shits and giggles, can you check whether your drives are using DMA transfer mode?
If you need to know how to check, go to Control Panel and open System. Click on the Hardware tab, then click the Device Manager button. Expand the IDE ATA/ATAPI controllers category and double click on the Parallel ATA Controller to see its properties. Find your DVD drive on either the Primary Channel or most likely on the Secondary Channel tab. The Transfer Mode should say either DMA or Ultra DMA. If it says PIO, then uh oh...
The other possibility is that if you are using ASPI, then the drivers may have been corrupted.
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