Gang,
I had to rebuild/ reinstall everything on harddrive. Using HP Pavillion dv8 [Windows 7] with 6GB of RAM and NVIDIA GeForce GT 230M card. Very happy with DVDFab previously. But when reinstalled, i went from average of 2-3 hours to copy to 12-15 hours + to copy [copy rates used to be 2.5MB/Sec+; now they are down to 0.5 MB/Sec or less] for Blu-rays. I already checked the NVIDA graphic card driver to make sure it was up to date. also enabled CUDA, CUDA + software, and Lightning recording in DVD Fab to take advantage of the NVIDIA/CUDA.
Also the CPU usage meter is now off the charts. It used to use less than 100% all the time, now it is maxing out [100%] a Intel Quad I7 processor on all processor threads [making it hard to work on other things while using DVDFab]. I even tried to reinstall an earlier release of DVDFab 8.0.7.3 (29/1/2011) to see if that would fix it and get back to the way it was before I rebuilt/reinstalled my laptop.
Any ideas? Thanks
I had to rebuild/ reinstall everything on harddrive. Using HP Pavillion dv8 [Windows 7] with 6GB of RAM and NVIDIA GeForce GT 230M card. Very happy with DVDFab previously. But when reinstalled, i went from average of 2-3 hours to copy to 12-15 hours + to copy [copy rates used to be 2.5MB/Sec+; now they are down to 0.5 MB/Sec or less] for Blu-rays. I already checked the NVIDA graphic card driver to make sure it was up to date. also enabled CUDA, CUDA + software, and Lightning recording in DVD Fab to take advantage of the NVIDIA/CUDA.
Also the CPU usage meter is now off the charts. It used to use less than 100% all the time, now it is maxing out [100%] a Intel Quad I7 processor on all processor threads [making it hard to work on other things while using DVDFab]. I even tried to reinstall an earlier release of DVDFab 8.0.7.3 (29/1/2011) to see if that would fix it and get back to the way it was before I rebuilt/reinstalled my laptop.
Any ideas? Thanks
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