Back in the day (admittly, years ago now), most of ripping was done by the CPU. Has that changed?
I just moved one of my BD burners into my new computer, and I've done 2 clones, and a full disc rip, and it used about 5% CPU or so.
Where is the bottle neck in ripping movies now a days? I'm guessing a lot was offloaded onto the GPU.
My ripping times seem reasonable, an hour for a full clone. Usually 45 mins maybe an hour for a full disc backup.
Is there any way for dvdfab to utilize more CPU power?
Relavent parts of my hardware..
i7 Ivy 3770k @ 4.3ghz
GTX 560 ti
Thoughts?
I just moved one of my BD burners into my new computer, and I've done 2 clones, and a full disc rip, and it used about 5% CPU or so.
Where is the bottle neck in ripping movies now a days? I'm guessing a lot was offloaded onto the GPU.
My ripping times seem reasonable, an hour for a full clone. Usually 45 mins maybe an hour for a full disc backup.
Is there any way for dvdfab to utilize more CPU power?
Relavent parts of my hardware..
i7 Ivy 3770k @ 4.3ghz
GTX 560 ti
Thoughts?
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