Regarding to hardware: what is the most important to convert very quick dvd's to AVI? On older systems (depending RAM, processor and video card) converting a movie can last a full hour or so. I tested it also on a somewhat newer system (Core2Duo E7200, Win7 64bit, DVDFfab 8.xxx, ATI/AMD HD 2400XT video card). I tested ripping a movie on this system using 2 GB, 4GB and 8GB of RAM (DDR2 800). And memory seems not to be the issue. In the three situations the conversion took between about 35 and 40 minutes. If the amount of memory is not the issue, what DOES matter for converting even quickier? I'm looking for an update of my system at home.
The CPU (is there a significant difference between Intel Sandy Bridge CPU's and AMD X4 or X6 quad- or sixcore CPU's regarding ripping/converting dvd's with DVDFab?)
The kind of memory (i.e. is using DDR3 1333 really that faster than using DDR2 1066?)
Is for example a somewhat older video card (nVidia 9400GT) fast enough, or what is the role of the video card in ripping/converting to AVI?
(PS: the reason why I prefer the older AVI and not MKV is just for compatibility reasons. Not all my players play it properly, even after firmware updates).
Thanks in advance for the feedback,
Dirk Peeters
The CPU (is there a significant difference between Intel Sandy Bridge CPU's and AMD X4 or X6 quad- or sixcore CPU's regarding ripping/converting dvd's with DVDFab?)
The kind of memory (i.e. is using DDR3 1333 really that faster than using DDR2 1066?)
Is for example a somewhat older video card (nVidia 9400GT) fast enough, or what is the role of the video card in ripping/converting to AVI?
(PS: the reason why I prefer the older AVI and not MKV is just for compatibility reasons. Not all my players play it properly, even after firmware updates).
Thanks in advance for the feedback,
Dirk Peeters
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