Hello everybody.
I have built a new computer together. The basis is the new Intel Cire i7 8700 CPU, with integrated iGPU Intel UHD Graphics 630.
The system is very stable. Everything including Windows 10 (Fall Creators Update) is up to date, as well as the official iGPU driver from Intel (15.47.02.4815).
DVD Fab x64 is also up to date (10.0.6.5). Unfortunately, the BluRay / DVD Ripper does not support GPU support, it seems rendering is only calculated by the CPU, even though it is supposed to be active in DVDFab.
Can it be that the iGPU (still) is not properly supported? Everything went fine with the Intel HD Graphics 530 before that.
Now I have about 10 frames / sec., If I use the iGPU.
As I said, under "A / V codec" stands, this is supported. Even during the conversion is in the window, the iGPU is active.
But that can not be, if you see the speed, how the whole thing works.
I have built a new computer together. The basis is the new Intel Cire i7 8700 CPU, with integrated iGPU Intel UHD Graphics 630.
The system is very stable. Everything including Windows 10 (Fall Creators Update) is up to date, as well as the official iGPU driver from Intel (15.47.02.4815).
DVD Fab x64 is also up to date (10.0.6.5). Unfortunately, the BluRay / DVD Ripper does not support GPU support, it seems rendering is only calculated by the CPU, even though it is supposed to be active in DVDFab.
Can it be that the iGPU (still) is not properly supported? Everything went fine with the Intel HD Graphics 530 before that.
Now I have about 10 frames / sec., If I use the iGPU.
As I said, under "A / V codec" stands, this is supported. Even during the conversion is in the window, the iGPU is active.
But that can not be, if you see the speed, how the whole thing works.
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