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    BD Ripper (3D Plus) 10Bit HW Encoding Acceleration for AMD Graphics Cards

    Any chance of this happening? I know when you click on Hardware Info in the settings it says it not supported for my RX5700XT, but I know other rippers manage to do it (VideoProc being one of them)

    Software encoding currently takes my Ryzen 1700 over 24 hours at 4fps at present

    #2
    We need your DVDFab log files to help analyze the issue. Please refer to this post and provide us the feedback ID: DVDFab Forum - Log Files Help Our Developers Troubleshoot Your Problems Quickly

    As for VideoProc, please take screenshots of the steps and put them into a word document, then attach it to the post and show us. Thanks.

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      #3
      Hi Mona

      I have taken screenshots of VideoProc and DVDFab. As you can see VideoProc manages to encode the file at 30 fps, using both the cpu and gpu. DVDFab approximately 5fps, gpu encoding not supported.
      Attached Files

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        #4
        Originally posted by andygoodall9841 View Post
        Hi Mona

        I have taken screenshots of VideoProc and DVDFab. As you can see VideoProc manages to encode the file at 30 fps, using both the cpu and gpu. DVDFab approximately 5fps, gpu encoding not supported.
        Please also send us the DVDFab log folder or send us the feedback ID, thanks

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          #5
          Mona, I'm not sure what the logs will tell you. I am putting this in as a feature request. Are you saying my graphics card should do this already?

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            #6
            Hello, finally, our rx5700 arrived.
            Below is from developer:
            In the test, the VideoProc cannot produce mkv 4k 10bit hevc , and they may have some bug or misleading on showing the info, the output setting is different from what you set for DVDFab.

            Please compare the output file information, you can check with free tool Mediainfo.
            And you will see that VideoProc cannot change profile as shown in my pic, also in your .docx file posted in #3.

            Click image for larger version  Name:	11.png Views:	0 Size:	700.3 KB ID:	381425

            The MediaInfo shows that output is not 10bit.
            Click image for larger version  Name:	22.png Views:	0 Size:	535.2 KB ID:	381426


            We checked the AMD official SDK, AMF, and it does Not support hevc 10bit encode for now (2020/05/08).

            If you find something different from ours, please let us know, thank you.

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              #7
              Hi Mona

              Thank you for the clear explaination on this one, much appriciated

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