This is part of a previous thread - I wonder if the Developers could answer my query?
Using 8112 with codecs set to CUDA for decode and CUDA/Software for Encode gives the fastest ripping time but results in an A/V sync problem which steadily increases and becomes more noticeable as the rip plays - By mid-play it is bad, by the end of play, practically unwatchable - This problem does not exist when the Encode is set to Software (leave decode on CUDA) but the rip speed is much slower
One of the responses (Ipopov) did say say that the developers are aware of this (a mux problem?) but I had no further feedback to my query as to whether this was being (or could be) addressed and rectified by the DVDFab team
Is this being investigated in order to come up with a fix?
Thanks
Using 8112 with codecs set to CUDA for decode and CUDA/Software for Encode gives the fastest ripping time but results in an A/V sync problem which steadily increases and becomes more noticeable as the rip plays - By mid-play it is bad, by the end of play, practically unwatchable - This problem does not exist when the Encode is set to Software (leave decode on CUDA) but the rip speed is much slower
One of the responses (Ipopov) did say say that the developers are aware of this (a mux problem?) but I had no further feedback to my query as to whether this was being (or could be) addressed and rectified by the DVDFab team
Is this being investigated in order to come up with a fix?
Thanks
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