The choices you make for these settings depend on what your video card supports and your preferences. The non-software settings (CUDA, DXVA) use your GPU to share the load with the CPU to improve speed. If you have a high-end CPU (i7 Quad) and a low end video card, you may get better results choosing software decoding. You will need to experiment to see what works best on your system.
Thx for the response...I have an i7 with CF 5850. so should be good with the hardware run. I was running the copy in the background and playing GPU intensive games at the same time, that may have caused some slowdowns/problems earlier.
Thx for the response...I have an i7 with CF 5850. so should be good with the hardware run. I was running the copy in the background and playing GPU intensive games at the same time,that may have caused some slowdowns/problems earlier.
Doing anything like that while you are ripping, compressing, or converting movies is never a good thing
Your ATI card will support DXVA, but only higher-end NVIDIA cards have CUDA support.
Yeah, as you now realize, doing much of anything that's resource intensive is a bad idea.
Limit your activities to surfing the net or word processing...lol
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