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    CPU/GPU What is the best video card for DVDfab?

    I've searched through a lot of the threads on this subject but still confused. I built a nice new systems with i7-3770S Intel CPU and got an Asus Radeon HD 6850 video card. I had some problems with DVDfab crashing when trying to copy BD's so I disabled the hardware acceleration. I'm trying to decide if it's worth replacing the video card with a Nvidia card with CUDA. Will that make a significant difference in speed? If so, what do I look for in the Nvidia card? Thanks so much for any suggestions!

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    You'll get the best boost from Quick Sync.

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      #3
      Originally posted by martythebrit View Post
      You'll get the best boost from Quick Sync.
      When I try to change it to Quick Sync it says it's not supported by my video card. Is there something I need to change?

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        Here's a link that may explain Quick Sync. I also have an AMD card which I upgraded to for significant gains in encoding time with video editting software that I use for home movies.
        Unfortunately FAB has very little support for AMD and seem to concentrate on Nvidia with Cuda. My previous card was Nvidia and I found it was quicker with Cuda enabled but sometimes the quality suffered. I now run with no GPU acceleration (software only) and my quality is always excellent.
        With a BD to MKV audio copy time of around 1-1.5 hrs I am happy to continue this way.

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          #5
          Have you installed the LucidLogix software?

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