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Title: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: F.O.Bean on December 28, 2004, 12:31:07 PM
ok, just got a nice iomega external super dvd writer, well, its usb 2.0 compatible, my desktop has usb 1.0 and it takes me an hr to burn a dvd :P

so my question is, how easy is it to put a usb 2.0 card in my HP Pavilion 750n ???

i can get the crad for under 10 bux, so id like to do it really soon folks

thanks in advance,
  bean
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: fozzy on December 28, 2004, 12:36:58 PM
should be pretty much plug and play assuming you have win2k or XP and an empty pci slot
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: BJ on December 28, 2004, 12:38:03 PM
its a snap...provided you have an extra pci slot on the back of your comp....it should just slide in...close up the comp..turn it on.and let windows recognize the device..it will ask you if you want to search for drivers or use provided(cd)....make your choice..let the dirvers install...and then you are done!
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: dnsacks on December 28, 2004, 12:38:38 PM
why not return the external burner and get an internal -- just about as easy to replace your internal cdrom with a dvd burner (and you'd save some coin)
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: BJ on December 28, 2004, 12:39:51 PM
why not return the external burner and get an internal -- just about as easy to replace your internal cdrom with a dvd burner (and you'd save some coin)

yes..BUT..if you are doing multiple shows on the road..and have a laptop..this would be great for backups....I am thinking hard about an external....just cant make up my mind...65$ for internal(newegg) is SCHWEET!
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: dnsacks on December 28, 2004, 12:47:57 PM
SLIGHTLY more advanced, but putting an internal drive into an enclosure would make it an external and generally, internal + enclosure are less than the price of an external (newegg will ahve the goods)

Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: BJ on December 28, 2004, 12:50:21 PM
how do you hook it up to the comp after that...is there a way to convert the plug to usb 2.0??  and what about power...I have never thought about encasing an internal.....my interest is peaked now.... +T
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: dnsacks on December 28, 2004, 01:02:20 PM
the enclosure will a) provide an interface that will convert the ide to usb2 (or firewire) and will generally supply power via a wallwart (that's how my 3.5" enclosure powers my ide hard drive) -- all external drives generally consist of is a standard internal drive encased in a branded enclosure.
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: seedee_oner on December 28, 2004, 02:11:34 PM
there's a thread about internal drives in encloures over at cdfreaks:
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=119149

well, there's plenty of threads about it, but that's a good starting point :)

Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: BJ on December 28, 2004, 03:05:36 PM
there's a thread about internal drives in encloures over at cdfreaks:
http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=119149

well, there's plenty of threads about it, but that's a good starting point :)



nice reading...lots more to read tho...thanx....

bean..it looks as tho you could save anywhere from $60 on up by going that route...
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: F.O.Bean on December 28, 2004, 06:50:27 PM
well, i already have the external one, so thats silly to buy another

it worked like a charm, now if i could figure out ex\actly how to shrink dvd's and copy dvd's to play on standalone dvd players :P
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: dnsacks on December 28, 2004, 07:12:01 PM
get dvdshrink from dvdshrink.org and install nero, super easy to use.

Darrin

Re the internal dvd suggestion -- didn't realize you'd had this for a while, my comments were made assuming you could return the one you had.
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: F.O.Bean on December 28, 2004, 07:54:55 PM
get dvdshrink from dvdshrink.org and install nero, super easy to use.

Darrin

Re the internal dvd suggestion -- didn't realize you'd had this for a while, my comments were made assuming you could return the one you had.

have nero, and dvd shrink, but how do i use dvd shrink properly? i already made a copy to the HD and i made a copy to an ISO image, now what?
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: seedee_oner on December 29, 2004, 09:31:38 AM
bean, here's a guide on how to get the files onto your pc:
http://www.audiophilia.net/dvddecrpytrip.htm


after you rip them to your hard drive, you can use dvd shrink to make them smaller, if they're dual layer dvd9 discs. 

start dvd shrink, choose 'open files'.  you can then change the compression settings to whatever you need to to fit the movie onto a standard single layer dvd.

you can find more info here:
http://www.videohelp.com/dvdbackup
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: dnsacks on December 29, 2004, 05:32:42 PM
on my dvd shrink, i hit open file, and then once it's opened, merely hit "Backup" to burn it to a cd (it launches nero to do this automatically.
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: caymanreview on December 30, 2004, 06:09:13 AM
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have nero, and dvd shrink, but how do i use dvd shrink properly? i already made a copy to the HD and i made a copy to an ISO image, now what?

you dont necessarily have to make an .iso either. this is exactly what i do

insert dvd

click open disc, select the disc from the menu it gives you

hit the re-author button at the top

drag whatever is in the section "main movie" onto the left hand margin

hit the backup button

i used to used the option to place hard disc folder as the "select backup target" menu. i now just use .iso's. but with the hard disc folder option you can click the box and make the dvd extract to audio & video_ts folders .

make sure it is set to region free setting on the 2nd tab

backup quality settings tab. check the deep analasis box, and i use the maximum sharpness option on the bottom drop down menu (these 2 options have worked best for me)

alot of the dvd's i rip are dual layer, so re-authoring the movie to only have the main movie strips all previews and bullshit before the movie, and all extras after the movie (you could actually pick and choose if you wanted particular things in the re-author tab), and the end result makes the movie less compressed to fit on a regular dvd

i have done some that i copied the entire dual layer disc and compressed to 4.7gb, and they seem to look ok, but i can tell the difference beetween them, and one i re-author and compress significantly less

i had been having problems ripping a few movies with dvd_shrink, they happened to ALL be movies with Angelina Jolie in them, and i got dvd decrypter to rip those

sorry for the rant, hope this helps ya Beaner
Title: Re: ok you tech wizards, step inside :)
Post by: F.O.Bean on December 30, 2004, 01:24:07 PM
thanks dustin, i got it working, i just put disc into dvd-rom, hit open disc, then it encodes, and burns to nero automatically

but for some reason i cant check the deep analysis button or the sharpness button for some strange reason ???