![]() Only if he is doing a "Full Backup" and with interviews and junk etc. There's also no way it should take 6 hours on one movie of 27GB even at high settings, even with my old Core2 Duo E6600 with 4GB of memory my pc does a movie of around 30GB in about 3-4 hours including going from ripping from original to HD, running it through BD-Rebuilder to burning it on a blank BD-25 and completely done in about 4 hours tops. No way one movie of about 27GB is going to affect the visual quality in BD-Rebuilder unless he's tinkered around and messed with the quality settings in the manual setup mode and if he degraded the visual quality settings to improve speed it certainly doesn't explain why it still takes so long but copying a dual layer Blu-ray with 2 movies on it can explain part of it especially if he's tinkered with the quality settings. I really meant part of it as a question which is why I said - "So if you have one of the multi movie disks of the Die Hard series with 2-3 movies on it" etc. ![]()
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