I am using the Blu-ray copy feature to compress from BD50 to BD25, if necessary. This seems to take a long time. For example, it took over 4 hours to compress the movie "The Lovely Bones" from around 31 GB to around 23 GB. I am ripping the "movie only" to save space. See the log below.
I recently upgraded my video card to an NVidia GeForce GTX 460. I am using Windows 7 Professional, and the CPU is an AMD Athlon 64X2 Dual Core 5600+. I have an LG BD-RE GBW-H20L. I am saving the ripped movies to a D-Link NAS (DNS-343), in which I have installed 4 2 TB hard drives in a RAID 5 configuration (6 TB of usable space).
First of all, I am wondering if it is better to rip the Blu-ray movie to BD50 first on the NAS, then compress it to BD25. I have tried this for saving time, and it doesn't save much. However, I was wondering if it is too hard on the LG BD-RE to keep it reading the original Blu-ray movie disk for 4 hours, rather than read the NAS for 4 hours during the compression process. Ripping it first to BD50 takes an extra step; but I'll do that if it will save wear and tear on the LG BD-RE.
Secondly, I thought upgrading the video card would help more than it did. It did bring the processing time down from 5-6 hours to 4, but I thought I would get a bigger savings than only an hour or so. Any thoughts on things I can do (other than replace the CPU) to speed things up for the compression process?
DVDFab log:
DVDFab 8.0.6.1 (2010/12/22 22:19:36)
0m 02.80s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
0m 07.06s: detected blu-ray
0m 07.06s: drive E
0m 07.06s: blu-ray type 1
0m 07.08s: volume label THE_LOVELY_BONES_D1
0m 08.06s: root 04155275 THE_LOVELY_BONES_D1:THE_LOVELY_BONES_D1:THE_LOVELY _BONES_D1:THE_LOVELY_BONES_D1
0m 10.34s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
0m 12.27s: file 88888.jar is too big, sectors available 25, sectors required 26
0m 12.27s: file 88890.jar is too big, sectors available 59, sectors required 60
0m 12.30s: got discinfo
0m 12.93s: got bdmv
0m 12.98s: got agid 0
0m 13.27s: sent host cert chal
0m 13.57s: got drive cert chal
0m 13.99s: got drive key
0m 13.99s: got host key signature
0m 14.00s: verified drive signature
0m 14.00s: verified host signature
0m 14.52s: sent host signature and key point
0m 14.52s: got bus key
0m 14.58s: got volume id
0m 14.58s: got volume id mac
0m 14.58s: volume id is correct
0m 14.60s: got vid
0m 14.66s: blu-ray 906AEFECEC26A4C9AB6FE6D895C4EE029F4D26BE
0m 15.46s: D 5AC13A9D
0m 15.47s: got vuk
0m 15.47s: got unit key 7
0m 20.93s: got extended bdinfo
6m 31.42s: Blu-ray Copy: Main Movie
6m 31.42s: Source: E:\BDMV\
6m 31.42s: Playlist: 0
6m 31.42s: Chapters: 1 -> 13
6m 31.42s: SourceSize: 38066 MB
6m 31.43s: RemoveHDAudio: 0
6m 31.43s: OutputTarget: BD25
6m 31.43s: OutputVideo: 1080p/i
6m 31.48s: Video reencode bitrate (18508 kbps)
6m 31.48s: compress begin: Blu-ray groups clips(00010.m2ts), playtime(8130288 ms), size(40264 MB)
6m 31.50s: processing source(00010.m2ts)
6m 31.50s: Lightning-Recoding (accelerate H.264 software decoding and encoding) enabled
6m 32.62s: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(41) bitrate(18508)
255m 18.87s: group(00010.m2ts ) playtime(8130288 ms) source(40264 MB) request(23463 MB) real(22174 MB) bitrate(18508 kbps)
255m 18.90s: compress finished: groups request(23463 MB, 23463 MB) real(22174 MB) average_bitrate(18508 kbps)
I recently upgraded my video card to an NVidia GeForce GTX 460. I am using Windows 7 Professional, and the CPU is an AMD Athlon 64X2 Dual Core 5600+. I have an LG BD-RE GBW-H20L. I am saving the ripped movies to a D-Link NAS (DNS-343), in which I have installed 4 2 TB hard drives in a RAID 5 configuration (6 TB of usable space).
First of all, I am wondering if it is better to rip the Blu-ray movie to BD50 first on the NAS, then compress it to BD25. I have tried this for saving time, and it doesn't save much. However, I was wondering if it is too hard on the LG BD-RE to keep it reading the original Blu-ray movie disk for 4 hours, rather than read the NAS for 4 hours during the compression process. Ripping it first to BD50 takes an extra step; but I'll do that if it will save wear and tear on the LG BD-RE.
Secondly, I thought upgrading the video card would help more than it did. It did bring the processing time down from 5-6 hours to 4, but I thought I would get a bigger savings than only an hour or so. Any thoughts on things I can do (other than replace the CPU) to speed things up for the compression process?
DVDFab log:
DVDFab 8.0.6.1 (2010/12/22 22:19:36)
0m 02.80s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
0m 07.06s: detected blu-ray
0m 07.06s: drive E
0m 07.06s: blu-ray type 1
0m 07.08s: volume label THE_LOVELY_BONES_D1
0m 08.06s: root 04155275 THE_LOVELY_BONES_D1:THE_LOVELY_BONES_D1:THE_LOVELY _BONES_D1:THE_LOVELY_BONES_D1
0m 10.34s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
0m 12.27s: file 88888.jar is too big, sectors available 25, sectors required 26
0m 12.27s: file 88890.jar is too big, sectors available 59, sectors required 60
0m 12.30s: got discinfo
0m 12.93s: got bdmv
0m 12.98s: got agid 0
0m 13.27s: sent host cert chal
0m 13.57s: got drive cert chal
0m 13.99s: got drive key
0m 13.99s: got host key signature
0m 14.00s: verified drive signature
0m 14.00s: verified host signature
0m 14.52s: sent host signature and key point
0m 14.52s: got bus key
0m 14.58s: got volume id
0m 14.58s: got volume id mac
0m 14.58s: volume id is correct
0m 14.60s: got vid
0m 14.66s: blu-ray 906AEFECEC26A4C9AB6FE6D895C4EE029F4D26BE
0m 15.46s: D 5AC13A9D
0m 15.47s: got vuk
0m 15.47s: got unit key 7
0m 20.93s: got extended bdinfo
6m 31.42s: Blu-ray Copy: Main Movie
6m 31.42s: Source: E:\BDMV\
6m 31.42s: Playlist: 0
6m 31.42s: Chapters: 1 -> 13
6m 31.42s: SourceSize: 38066 MB
6m 31.43s: RemoveHDAudio: 0
6m 31.43s: OutputTarget: BD25
6m 31.43s: OutputVideo: 1080p/i
6m 31.48s: Video reencode bitrate (18508 kbps)
6m 31.48s: compress begin: Blu-ray groups clips(00010.m2ts), playtime(8130288 ms), size(40264 MB)
6m 31.50s: processing source(00010.m2ts)
6m 31.50s: Lightning-Recoding (accelerate H.264 software decoding and encoding) enabled
6m 32.62s: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(41) bitrate(18508)
255m 18.87s: group(00010.m2ts ) playtime(8130288 ms) source(40264 MB) request(23463 MB) real(22174 MB) bitrate(18508 kbps)
255m 18.90s: compress finished: groups request(23463 MB, 23463 MB) real(22174 MB) average_bitrate(18508 kbps)
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