I have an NVidia Quadro K5000M card in my laptop, but I don't see any speed difference when I use the CUDA or when I just use the software to rip my Blu-ray/DVD disks to ISO files. I am getting up to 9 MB/s for Blu-Ray and up to 4 MB/s for DVDs. Is this card supported? Am I seeing the best you do? Am I expecting too much with CUDA?
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Might not work with ISO files. The CUDA and other apps only work when ripping to one form of HD video or another (MP4, avi, DIVX, etc...). And ISO is more of a carbon copy of the disk itself and requires very little encoding. Just like when copying the main movie from a disk for a new disk, might be compressing it, but it' not using CUDA (thus my GPU) at all.
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How can there be no benefit using Cuda Cores going from 50GB to 25GB?
Originally posted by Hexen525 View PostMight not work with ISO files. The CUDA and other apps only work when ripping to one form of HD video or another (MP4, avi, DIVX, etc...). And ISO is more of a carbon copy of the disk itself and requires very little encoding. Just like when copying the main movie from a disk for a new disk, might be compressing it, but it' not using CUDA (thus my GPU) at all.
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