Twin Blu Ray Optical VS. 1 Blu Ray Optical

Bocephus

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Which would be faster for copying media or is the difference negligible...not concerned with the loss of a 2nd 5.25 bay

1 Blu Ray DVD read/write = storing to PC then writing to disc?

OR

2 Blu Ray DVD read/write = 1 reading and sending directly to the second Blu Ray DVD read/write and it writing directly to disc?
 
Which would be faster for copying media or is the difference negligible...not concerned with the loss of a 2nd 5.25 bay

1 Blu Ray DVD read/write = storing to PC then writing to disc?

OR

2 Blu Ray DVD read/write = 1 reading and sending directly to the second Blu Ray DVD read/write and it writing directly to disc?

Jesus flip that's a loaded question
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Essentially, when copying from one optical unit to another, the "pc" will:

1. read a section from unit A to the pc's hard drive

2. write the section to unit B from the hard drive

(I'm not aware of software that will use memory only as a r/w source, although it's possible)

Arguably, read from one, write to something else, read from that something else, then write to the destination.

I'd like to see the tests done, but imo, I would think reading everything from an optical to the harddrive, then writing from that harddrive to an optical - in one move, i.e. a single optical, would be quicker. (minus the swapping of discs obviously)

In an idea world, like a dedicated duplication unit, using 2 opticals "should" be quicker - but with a pc in the middle, and not knowing what the pc is like, I'm not so sure.
 
Oh...so I cant use 1 to read from original, say a store bought music CD and it write directly to the second unit...like ripping music from one DVD Blu Ray straight to the second DVD Blu Ray?

Grrrr...

Thank You
 
Directly, I don't believe there's anything out there that would do it.

Afaic, all the software that 'appears' to do it like that, will use a buffer of some sort. Again, afaic, I don't know of any that will soley use memory for the buffer - I might be wrong. There's no reason for them not to.
 
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