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    CPU/GPU How to improve encoding fps?

    See title. I am wondering how to make the encoding fps faster.. i am trying to rip avatar blu ray to my hard drive and it only going @ 1.5 fps. i am new to all of this but i think something is wrong if its going that slow. my computer specs are:

    windows 7 64 bit
    AMD Phenom II X6 1055T 2.8GHz 6 x 512KB L2 Cache 6MB L3 Cache Socket AM3 125W Six-Core Desktop Processor
    G.SKILL Ripjaws Series 4GB (2 x 2GB) DDR3
    LITE-ON 12X BD-R

    any help would be great. thanks!

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    Same here

    Hi,

    I have also the same problem, i have had no problems with any other titles in the past.

    using DVDfab ver 7.0.8.4 (tried ver 7.0.9.2 also)

    AMD Phenon ii x 6 1055T also
    2 x TB SATA3 drives striped
    4GB mem 1866MHz
    Windows 7 x64

    Ran all tests on PC with no faults, re-installed Windows 7 but still no fix.

    CPU normally runs at 100% and takes av 1h 30mins Blu-ray to Blu-ray main movie 25GB 1080p folder to folder after copied Blu-ray to HDD, but CPU does not go above 30% for some reason? and FPS drops to 1.5 and says its going to take 7-8 hours!

    Can anybody shed some light?

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