Some people were saying DVD Decryptor couldn't handle some of the newer discs. That is strange because I haven't had an issue with any movie...except one. We have one, Mrs. Doubtfire, which has light radial scratches--the kind that go along with the laser. Other than that, every single one of our 200 commercial DVDs have imported without a problem...granted most of them are not the latest releases but at least a few are and it works great.
I saw the program get up to 15.5x! Now that is fast! The maximum read speed of the drive is 16x so wow! Some discs rarely go above 5 and others go well over 10 but 15.5 is the highest I ever actually saw while watching it. I think that was on the movie "The Homecoming," a Christmas movie. That is an old movie, too, but perhaps some DVDs are higher quality than others? Most of our DVDs haven't got a spec of dust because like most people, we've probably watched them 0-1 times...also, the Homecoming has been watched probably about 50 times and moved from player to player quite a few times so that's surprising...you'd think the more a disc is moved (not watched) around the more dust it would gather, hurting the readability.