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Hummm... and I suppose you expect me to read the manual too. LOL
thanks
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why do you mention new versions of fab but don't tell us where to get them? not nice.
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The new beta versions (8086) has support for ATI cards, please read the release notes and try it.
Originally posted by SuperFist View PostThis is a very good topic and something I wish I had known before I built my system. I would have most definitely picked up a Nvidia card instead of my Sapphire Radeon HD 5770 1GB 128-bit video card, but it's sufficient. I can compress a 40-50GB Blu-ray disc with 53% compression just shy of 2 hours. Not bad at all. Oh, I'm running an Intel i7 950 3.07GHz Quad Core with 64-Bit Windows 7 with 12GB of DDR3 Corsair XMS3 RAM.
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Originally posted by athlon700 View Postwhat I cant figure out is why you want to back up a $20 movie with a $30 disk?
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what I cant figure out is why you want to back up a $20 movie with a $30 disk?
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Originally posted by athlon700 View Postcorrect me if I am wrong but there are only 3 manufacturers of cd or dvd media and they are all in China or maybe India. they just brand the name brand ones and ship the rest as blanks. the brand names get some quality checks and the rest they let the customer quality check them.
check pricewatch.com
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correct me if I am wrong but there are only 3 manufacturers of cd or dvd media and they are all in China or maybe India. they just brand the name brand ones and ship the rest as blanks. the brand names get some quality checks and the rest they let the customer quality check them.
check pricewatch.com
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Originally posted by athlon700 View Posti get my bd-re from someplace in calif for a buck a piece and have not had one failure...yet. I have burnt about 25. If you are referring to the new Bambi movies the blu ray copied to hdd fine but took 2 hrs to compress to 25 gig
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i get my bd-re from someplace in calif for a buck a piece and have not had one failure...yet. I have burnt about 25. If you are referring to the new Bambi movies the blu ray copied to hdd fine but took 2 hrs to compress to 25 gig
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