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<blockquote data-quote="mlburgoon" data-source="post: 270928" data-attributes="member: 26898"><p>FEATURE REQUEST:</p><p></p><p>Add a percentage complete bar while ripping a DVD. I know that you can't pull it from DVD decrypter, BUT, you could build one!!! I found out that when you start to write a file to the HD, the OS keeps track a several bits of info. The size of the file, and the SIZE ON DISK. Size of the file is, well, the size of the file. the Size on disk is the actual amount of disk space that file is taking up. As a file is being ripped, that file size continues to GROW. So with some math, you can come up with a display for percentage complete while ripping a DVD!!!</p><p></p><p>I am not sure of the actual terms, but I used this exact method to feed a progress bar in a Winbatch Script for work. That led me to post this.</p><p></p><p>thoughts??</p><p></p><p>thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlburgoon, post: 270928, member: 26898"] FEATURE REQUEST: Add a percentage complete bar while ripping a DVD. I know that you can't pull it from DVD decrypter, BUT, you could build one!!! I found out that when you start to write a file to the HD, the OS keeps track a several bits of info. The size of the file, and the SIZE ON DISK. Size of the file is, well, the size of the file. the Size on disk is the actual amount of disk space that file is taking up. As a file is being ripped, that file size continues to GROW. So with some math, you can come up with a display for percentage complete while ripping a DVD!!! I am not sure of the actual terms, but I used this exact method to feed a progress bar in a Winbatch Script for work. That led me to post this. thoughts?? thanks [/QUOTE]
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