Hello all. Sorry if this has been answered before, but as there are so many threads, I couldnt find the direction I seem to need. Anyway, I had the full DVDfab software that should deal with everything. I am trying to copy or rip my blu-ray movies to my pc hard drive for playing later. However, every setting I have tried produces a grainy result. I have the Nvidia card so Im absolutely positive the pc specs are high enough, but Im at a loss of what to try next. I've tried movie copy mode, I've tried the AI mode, and I've tried the blu-ray rip mode. Everything is grainy, including the AI mode so I wont be wasting 17 hours on each movie. Can someone advise exactly, step by step, what settings I should be using so the blu-ray rips or copies do not come out grainy?? (and yes) I've read the tutorials, therefore now I ask fellow users for help. Im not a techie, so please give detailed step by steps so I can see what Im missing. Thanks in advance.
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If you have the output size set so that there is no compression, ( output size=input size) DVDFab will not make any changes to the video from the original disc. What are you using to play these files on your pc?
If you will attach the DVDFab internal log file session from one of these copies, it will be easier to help you. Instruction for this can be found here: https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/softwa...ost-5?p=263532Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Originally posted by signals View Post
If you will attach the DVDFab internal log file session from one of these copies, it will be easier to help you. Instruction for this can be found here: https://forum.dvdfab.cn/forum/softwa...ost-5?p=263532
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The logs are in (My) Documents\DVDFab11\Logs.
Each DVDFAB session appends a new log to the end of the dvdfab_internal.log file. Each one has a time and date stamp at the beginning, so you should be able to find it from that. You can open read and edit the log file with Notepad. The capture you posted above was the wrong folder and I have removed it.
I will repeat, set DVDFab for no compression (BD50 size in most cases) and the video from the original disc will be UNCHANGED in the DVDFab output. Supply the log if you need more help. Use PowerDVD for testing.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
Supplying DMS Logs to Developers................................Enlarger AI FAQ.....
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