Hi,
My dad and I are discovering this really great software to rip all of our BD/DVD collection but we encountered some problems.
The setup here is on Win 10 64 bits.
My dad owned an AMD R9 270X 4Go with last AMD driver installed.
He installed last version of DVD fab (we bought the all bundle) and started to use it in Software mode (meaning 2-3h per DVD and 7 to 10h per BD) in x265
Those DVD or BD were readen with optical drives
Then we discovered that Geforce Series 9xx and 10xx can hardware handle x265 and could decrease ripping time to around 10 to 20 minutes.
He bought a Palit GTX 1060 3GB.
Uninstalled all AMD software.
Installed last nVidia Driver at that time which was 21.21.13.7651 : 6.1 (only driver no CUDA toolkit yet). (+ Palit tool to Overclock)
He tried to define in Common Settings for every codec to use CUDA with Lightining-shark ticked.
He retried and the same poor performance were there (something like 7-10 fps)
Then we discovered that maybe we could install CUDA.
We installed CUDA toolkit 8.0 + minor update (8.2 ?) --- Note : this is not usefull for DVD Fab, don't install it
Retried in x264 this time, performance were around 200 fps for a DVD (all structured present on a HDD this time) and round 60 fps for BD (from optical drive)
Retried in x265 and here its absolute poor performance, something like 30 fps maximum for both DVD or BD.
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We tried to ripp the exact same DVD with StaxRip (which is supposed to use NVENC/NVDEC like DVD fab is doing right ?) and in x265 we get 500fps.
We concluded that we actually got NVENC/NVDEC on the computer and StaxRip is finding and use them while dvdFab seems to stay in Software mode (not finding the libs?)
----------------
Does anyone have an idea how to "activate" CUDA for DVDFab ?
Regards,
Christopher
My dad and I are discovering this really great software to rip all of our BD/DVD collection but we encountered some problems.
The setup here is on Win 10 64 bits.
My dad owned an AMD R9 270X 4Go with last AMD driver installed.
He installed last version of DVD fab (we bought the all bundle) and started to use it in Software mode (meaning 2-3h per DVD and 7 to 10h per BD) in x265
Those DVD or BD were readen with optical drives
Then we discovered that Geforce Series 9xx and 10xx can hardware handle x265 and could decrease ripping time to around 10 to 20 minutes.
He bought a Palit GTX 1060 3GB.
Uninstalled all AMD software.
Installed last nVidia Driver at that time which was 21.21.13.7651 : 6.1 (only driver no CUDA toolkit yet). (+ Palit tool to Overclock)
He tried to define in Common Settings for every codec to use CUDA with Lightining-shark ticked.
He retried and the same poor performance were there (something like 7-10 fps)
Then we discovered that maybe we could install CUDA.
We installed CUDA toolkit 8.0 + minor update (8.2 ?) --- Note : this is not usefull for DVD Fab, don't install it
Retried in x264 this time, performance were around 200 fps for a DVD (all structured present on a HDD this time) and round 60 fps for BD (from optical drive)
Retried in x265 and here its absolute poor performance, something like 30 fps maximum for both DVD or BD.
-----------------
We tried to ripp the exact same DVD with StaxRip (which is supposed to use NVENC/NVDEC like DVD fab is doing right ?) and in x265 we get 500fps.
We concluded that we actually got NVENC/NVDEC on the computer and StaxRip is finding and use them while dvdFab seems to stay in Software mode (not finding the libs?)
----------------
Does anyone have an idea how to "activate" CUDA for DVDFab ?
Regards,
Christopher
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