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    I want to convert a bluray to mp4.h264.acc in settings which is the best solution for this converting,the cuda,DXVA or CoreAVC?Which they are the differences?Which are the best settings?i want the best result because i have a led 1080p tv.

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    Originally posted by Chris_Gr View Post
    I want to convert a bluray to mp4.h264.acc in settings which is the best solution for this converting,the cuda,DXVA or CoreAVC?Which they are the differences?Which are the best settings?i want the best result because i have a led 1080p tv.
    Hi Chris_Gr,

    1) For detailed introduction to cuda,DXVA or CoreAVC, please visit to check.

    2) If you would like to convert your Blu-ray movies for your LED 1080p tV, you can try using DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper-MKV option to convert and see the result.

    Best regards,
    Anny
    DVDFab Support Team
    Last edited by Anny; 11-17-2010, 02:08 AM.

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      Hi Anny,i have tried it and the result is perfect!!!Now i can have my HD videos with subtitles also.I have windows ultimate 64bit core2 duo in 3.16ghz and an Nvidia GTX 470.I converted the bluray to mp4.h264.acc in 50 minutes,i think it's a very good time...When i update my CPU in quad core i think the time will be decreased in 35 minutes!The cuda is very very good function...The result between CUDA and CoreAVC i think it's the same.Thank you...

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        which is the best solution

        Hi Chris_Gr,

        You are welcome. I am so glad that you have solved your problem.

        Best regards,
        Anny
        DVDFab Support Team

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