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<blockquote data-quote="haumana" data-source="post: 907993" data-attributes="member: 84205"><p>I just bought a spanking new Mac Pro. Installed a completely separate HD to dedicate for an XP Pro installation (via Boot Camp). I also installed a Mad Dog DVDRW 16x in the secondary spot. I'm not in Fusion or Parallel - just a straight Windows boot up.</p><p></p><p>I'm now running into the issue that media (audio and video) will not rip and burn at maximum speed. Everything is now taking twice the time over my old PC. Movies take 40 minutes instead of 20 minutes to rip, and regardless of which application I choose, I can only burn out (audio, video, or data) at 8x. These issues happen regardless which optical drive I use.</p><p></p><p>As far as I can tell, XP has picked-up the latest drivers for both optical burners. Please help as I am totally out of my element when it comes to stuff like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="haumana, post: 907993, member: 84205"] I just bought a spanking new Mac Pro. Installed a completely separate HD to dedicate for an XP Pro installation (via Boot Camp). I also installed a Mad Dog DVDRW 16x in the secondary spot. I'm not in Fusion or Parallel - just a straight Windows boot up. I'm now running into the issue that media (audio and video) will not rip and burn at maximum speed. Everything is now taking twice the time over my old PC. Movies take 40 minutes instead of 20 minutes to rip, and regardless of which application I choose, I can only burn out (audio, video, or data) at 8x. These issues happen regardless which optical drive I use. As far as I can tell, XP has picked-up the latest drivers for both optical burners. Please help as I am totally out of my element when it comes to stuff like this. [/QUOTE]
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