I recently got a new desktop with what I've been told are pretty good components: Windows 7 - 64 bit; AMD Radeon 6850 1GB DDR5 graphics card; intel core i7 processor; 16GB DDR3 Ram; 2TB 7200 rpm hard drive, and so on. I would imagine that this would allow me to use DVDFab really well. Guess again!
The newest version 8.1.7.8 Qt is NOT working out with this setup. I read another post wherein another group member noted it wasn't working for him either and how he had reverted back to v.8085. I tried installing it but DVDFab would not let me use it prompting me that I had to upgrade. Yeah, to what effect?
MI4 took 4.5 hours to compress and failed in the middle of burning. Actually, my old clunker was able to compress MI4 in 4.5 hours also and burned a copy that is mostly decent (it freezes here and there, but I blame this on how this BD was manufactured). I tried burning another BD title, which took about 1 half hour to compress, but this one wouldn't even burn.
Thus, here I am with a decent pc and nothing but coasters from DVDFab...
If these newer Qt versions are not really working out, could we at least be able to use the older versions without being forced by DvdFab to upgrade to newer versions that are not quite ready for prime time?
I don't know how the rest of the group members feel but I'm certainly not happy with it.
While I am at it, has anyone figured out a way to circumvent v8.1.7.8Qt and not end up with coasters? I'd appreciate the feedback.
The newest version 8.1.7.8 Qt is NOT working out with this setup. I read another post wherein another group member noted it wasn't working for him either and how he had reverted back to v.8085. I tried installing it but DVDFab would not let me use it prompting me that I had to upgrade. Yeah, to what effect?
MI4 took 4.5 hours to compress and failed in the middle of burning. Actually, my old clunker was able to compress MI4 in 4.5 hours also and burned a copy that is mostly decent (it freezes here and there, but I blame this on how this BD was manufactured). I tried burning another BD title, which took about 1 half hour to compress, but this one wouldn't even burn.
Thus, here I am with a decent pc and nothing but coasters from DVDFab...
If these newer Qt versions are not really working out, could we at least be able to use the older versions without being forced by DvdFab to upgrade to newer versions that are not quite ready for prime time?
I don't know how the rest of the group members feel but I'm certainly not happy with it.
While I am at it, has anyone figured out a way to circumvent v8.1.7.8Qt and not end up with coasters? I'd appreciate the feedback.
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