dlb Rated PG
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Posted: Thu, 23 Jun 2011 22:52:48 Post Subject: |
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BluRay movies contain up to 10 times as much data as a typical normal DVD movie. Due to the higher definition of the video, add'l options, digital surround sound, etc, BluRay movies naturally need much more space on a disc (25gb-45gb if I remember correctly). If you consider that converting and burning a std normal DVD movie (at 4.3gb-8.5gb) can take over 90min (up to 2hrs on slower PCs), it's no surprise that BluRay takes much MUCH longer. If you upgrade the RAM as much as possible and upgrade the CPU (if possible) it can help, but BluRays will still take a long time. On higher end PCs, they can still take up to 2 hours or more. _________________ Asus M4N72-E; AMD PhenomII X4 955BE @ 3.20ghz (stock); 6gb DDR2; 750gb+320gb+250gb SATA HDD; Nvidia GTX570; (2) DVDRW; PowerBird 900w PSU; NZXT Beta EVO case; Win7 X64 |
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