I purchased DVDFab All-in-one Lifetime about 3 weeks ago and am using it to port my 400+ Blu-ray collection into a smaller, portable format (4TB HDD) as I travel a lot. I've been quite impressed with the results - most movies end up between 4-6GB, and the quality is very nice for such a high compression ratio. However, I have run into some rather bothersome problems with the how DVDFab is utilizing my graphics cards (or not) to do this.
Here's the info on my 4 computers that I've tried this on:
- A desktop that I built about 4 years back with a Core i7 920 and ATI 4890 graphics card, 6GB RAM (3GB avail since I'm running Win7 32-bit)
- My wife's HP laptop with a Core i7 2670 and integrated graphics, 4GB RAM, Win7Pro 64-bit
- My old Acer laptop with a Core i7 Q720 with an NVidia GTS 250M graphics card, 4GB RAM, Win7HP 64-bit
- My new Alienware M18x M2 laptop with a Core i7 3840QM and an AMD HD7970m graphics card, 16GB RAM, Win8 64-bit
All drivers/graphics software are the most current non-beta software from their respective mfrs.
I have tried to use the graphics cards on all three computers for decoding (non-software encoding is only available on the Acer with NVidia card) with mixed results. On my Alienware, I can get DVDFab to use the graphics card for one movie, and then Catalyst crashes. The crashes only occur when using DVDFab - prior to the crash, I have no issues when playing movies (either from disc or my HDD). Usually un-installing and re-installing both DVDFab and Catalyst and then restarting fixes the problem, but then the problem re-appears after I process the next movie. Once the problem appears, when I go into options -> General -> codec, none of the codecs my 7970m supports appear anymore, and I have to use all software.
My desktop has behaved in a similar manner, although that one is currently running Win7 32-bit and 3GB RAM available (6GB installed), so I have Win7 64-bit, 24GB RAM, and a NVidia GeForce 660ti arriving today. After the install I'll report back as to its behavior.
I've had similar issues with my Acer laptop (NVidia graphics). After several un-install/re-install cycles and restarts, I was able to get it to continue to use the graphics card for the decoding and encoding. So far it's remained stable after processing several movies through it, but previously this problem re-appeared frequently as it did with my ATI/AMD graphics cards.
I didn't have this problem on any computer until I moved from DVDFab 9.0.4.2 to 9.0.4.5. I'd go back to 4.2, but unfortunately 4.5 fixed a problem I was having with encoding forced subtitles, which is something I have to have for many of my movies. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
Here's the info on my 4 computers that I've tried this on:
- A desktop that I built about 4 years back with a Core i7 920 and ATI 4890 graphics card, 6GB RAM (3GB avail since I'm running Win7 32-bit)
- My wife's HP laptop with a Core i7 2670 and integrated graphics, 4GB RAM, Win7Pro 64-bit
- My old Acer laptop with a Core i7 Q720 with an NVidia GTS 250M graphics card, 4GB RAM, Win7HP 64-bit
- My new Alienware M18x M2 laptop with a Core i7 3840QM and an AMD HD7970m graphics card, 16GB RAM, Win8 64-bit
All drivers/graphics software are the most current non-beta software from their respective mfrs.
I have tried to use the graphics cards on all three computers for decoding (non-software encoding is only available on the Acer with NVidia card) with mixed results. On my Alienware, I can get DVDFab to use the graphics card for one movie, and then Catalyst crashes. The crashes only occur when using DVDFab - prior to the crash, I have no issues when playing movies (either from disc or my HDD). Usually un-installing and re-installing both DVDFab and Catalyst and then restarting fixes the problem, but then the problem re-appears after I process the next movie. Once the problem appears, when I go into options -> General -> codec, none of the codecs my 7970m supports appear anymore, and I have to use all software.
My desktop has behaved in a similar manner, although that one is currently running Win7 32-bit and 3GB RAM available (6GB installed), so I have Win7 64-bit, 24GB RAM, and a NVidia GeForce 660ti arriving today. After the install I'll report back as to its behavior.
I've had similar issues with my Acer laptop (NVidia graphics). After several un-install/re-install cycles and restarts, I was able to get it to continue to use the graphics card for the decoding and encoding. So far it's remained stable after processing several movies through it, but previously this problem re-appeared frequently as it did with my ATI/AMD graphics cards.
I didn't have this problem on any computer until I moved from DVDFab 9.0.4.2 to 9.0.4.5. I'd go back to 4.2, but unfortunately 4.5 fixed a problem I was having with encoding forced subtitles, which is something I have to have for many of my movies. Any help on this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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