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Charles, > SAVLIB DTACPR(*YES): 18 min (795.27MB on DVD) > SAVLIB DTACPR(*NO) : 105 min (3.27GB on DVD) > SAVLIB DEV(*SAVF) DTACPR(*YES) > SAVSAVFDTA : 49 min (2.14 GB on DVD) > > Anybody know why this is not the case? Ah, it's all to do with density. In the worst case (105 min) the compression is also the worst - the DVD drive is having trouble convincing the bits and bytes to stay bunched up, were they are told to go and a lot of time is spent shuffling the data back to it's right place - akin to a shepherd with sheep in a large field without a sheep dog; it's difficult for him to bunch the sheep together in one place and it takes him numerous tries and a long time (105 mins). In the next case (49 mins) the compression has improved, so the DVD drive doesn't need to work so hard to keep the bits & bytes in place - akin to our shepherd having a sheep dog to help him bunch the sheep together, it take him less time and the sheep can be bunched closer together. In the final case (18 mins) the compression is much better and thus the DVD drive has little (or less) problem telling the bits and bytes to stay where they are told to stay - akin to our shepherd having a sheep dog to help him, and a sheep pen to hold the sheep in one place. Simple really. --phil And if you believe that, I have both a bridge *and* some prime Florida real estate you might be interested in taking off of my hands.... :-) :o)
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