Slow Video Ripping Caused by 10.6.7


i ran extremely slow video ripping external samsung sh-b123l bd drive when upgraded 2011 27" i7 imac , have traced using 10.6.7.

i've been backing blu-rays using pavtube blu-ray ripper mac , noticed taking 2-2.5 hrs complete on imac longer taking on hackintosh imac replaced. checked activity monitor read speeds , noticed pretty steady @ 4mb/s. thinking strange, started doing testing.

went , tested bd drive on hackintosh (running 10.6.6) , found speeds backing bd movie 20-30mb/s. there updated hackintosh 10.6.7 , ran backup , sure enough steady @ ~4mb/s on imac.

not satisfied stopping there, wanted test out on true mac hardware. imac ships 10.6.7, turned 2011 mbp , did fresh install 10.6.6 on spare drive , tested backup. low , behold ran @ around 20-30mb/s.

i've confirmed in situation both external , internal bd drives seem reduced under 10.6.7 vs 10.6.6. not riplock, drive functions @ full speeds under 10.6.6. additionally, seems specific video files , video ripping -- while testing tried different file types , found video files throttled while mp3's , other generic files transferred @ faster speeds.

has else noticed similar overly slow video rips external drives? i'm bit baffled revelation @ moment.
 

pavtube has released new version fix problem of slow bluray reading. check website updating..
 


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