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    CPU/GPU Is Coreavc necessary or what?

    I can't seem to find the answer on this throughout the forum, but is coreavc helpful for blu-ray disk along with the cuda/cpu/usage? It there much speed increase for ripping the blu-ray? I can get the freeware older version or the version that cost 13$ from the company.

    Does anybody use it at all?

    Any results in advantage using the coreavc, since dvdfab does check for it?

    Maybe posting this will help others....

    Mark

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    It depends on your hardware in your pc! Years ago I had an old pc that I used coreavc and it would speed up my times for dvd copy, I only had dvd copy then! I updated later to the, 3.0 coreavc, I think thats the newest one!

    Then last December I built my first PC! I wanted to do Blu-ray also! I transfered coreavc to my new pc! With my new hardware and coreavc it was slower than using Cuda, Cuda+Software!

    I'm running an i5 2500k cpu, Z68 M/B Sandybridge, Evga GeForce GTX 460 OC vedio card!, with coreavc times were about 10-15 min's slower!

    The best to go now is to use Quick Sync, which includes new hardware that supports it!

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