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    Can't copy BR since upgrading to a Geforce 670

    What I have done so far. Replace 670 with another different model, put my old 480 back in which works fine, put in a 550ti which works fine. Put my 670 in another computer which does not work but either of the other two cards do. Reformat and try again, still no dice. I did try and disable Cuda once and it ran for 18 hours then failed but I don't have that log nor would 18 hours to encode be a good solution. Here is the current log which is what I usually get from doing full disc or main movie. Never had an issue until now been running it for years. Same for any disc I've tried including ones I've already copied successfully.

    Analyzing started: 19:45:10
    Analyzing completed successfully: 19:50:40
    Copy process started: 19:50:40
    Video reencode bitrate (7590 kbps): 19:50:53
    GPU acceleration for video encoding enabled
    : 19:50:54
    Source( 00100.m2ts )
    : 19:50:57
    Task_1 failed! Error=1010(504.00 0 error: filter name(503.24), type(8), id(3), get module_error(711 1 err: 300)

    ): 19:51:02
    Process failed!: 19:51:02

    #2
    Hi cparn
    Please post a full Internal log on your most recent attempt, they will be at the end of the log, just copy and paste with notepad and attach to your next post.
    CBR929
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      #3
      DVDFab 8.1.9.0 (2012/07/09 20:25:56)

      0m 00.70s: GPUAccelerate: 12351
      0m 00.70s: CUDA cap: 1
      0m 00.70s: Support coreavc decode: 0
      0m 00.70s: Graphics info: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 : 4.20 : 3.0
      0m 00.70s: Qt Translator file load success


      DVDFab 8.1.9.0 (2012/07/09 20:26:04)

      0m 00.65s: GPUAccelerate: 12351
      0m 00.65s: CUDA cap: 1
      0m 00.65s: Support coreavc decode: 0
      0m 00.65s: Graphics info: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 : 4.20 : 3.0
      0m 00.65s: Qt Translator file load success
      0m 00.68s: Load config successful.
      0m 00.73s: Init profile data driver sucessful.
      0m 01.96s: Init GPU settings sucessful.
      0m 01.96s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2dvd 1 file2bluray 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
      0m 01.96s: dvd2dvd:dvd2mobile:blu-ray2blu-ray:blu-ray2mobile:blu-ray23d:blu-ray2dvd:file2mobile:file2dvd:file2bluray:
      0m 02.13s: Config ExBar successful.
      0m 02.13s: dvd2dvd have 8 elements.
      0m 02.23s: dvd2mobile have 29 elements.
      0m 02.79s: blu-ray2blu-ray have 4 elements.
      0m 02.80s: blu-ray2mobile have 18 elements.
      0m 03.16s: blu-ray23d have 7 elements.
      0m 03.27s: blu-ray2dvd have 1 elements.
      0m 03.29s: file2mobile have 28 elements.
      0m 03.83s: file2dvd have 1 elements.
      0m 03.85s: file2bluray have 1 elements.
      0m 04.07s: Config work ui controls successful.
      0m 04.15s: Init burn engine successful.
      0m 04.18s: StartNotify successful.
      0m 04.18s: opening drive M
      0m 04.18s: got media type 15
      0m 04.58s: got max lba 16724927
      0m 08.82s: type Blu-ray BDMV
      0m 08.82s: volume label FRIENDS_WITH_BENEFITS
      0m 08.83s: opening drive M
      0m 09.19s: got max lba 16724927
      0m 11.19s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
      0m 12.56s: Java protection is removed by StealthyClone anti-protection.
      0m 12.61s: got discinfo
      0m 12.84s: got bdmv
      0m 12.86s: Vendor: PLEXTOR
      0m 12.86s: Product: BD-R PX-LB950SA
      0m 12.86s: Revision: 1.01
      0m 12.86s: Vendor specific: 2011/11/15 16:45
      0m 12.86s: AACS version: 1
      0m 12.86s: Number of concurrent AGIDs: 2
      0m 12.86s: Supports bus encryption: YES
      0m 12.86s: Supports binding nonce generation: NO
      0m 12.86s: Supports Hybrid discs: NO
      0m 12.86s: got agid 0
      0m 12.92s: sent host cert chal
      0m 12.92s: got drive cert chal
      0m 12.92s: BEC 1
      0m 12.92s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0080
      0m 13.00s: got drive key
      0m 13.28s: got host key signature
      0m 13.28s: verified drive signature
      0m 13.28s: verified host signature
      0m 13.36s: sent host signature and key point
      0m 13.36s: got bus key
      0m 16.01s: got agid 0
      0m 16.07s: sent host cert chal
      0m 16.07s: got drive cert chal
      0m 16.07s: BEC 1
      0m 16.07s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0080
      0m 16.15s: got drive key
      0m 16.15s: got host key signature
      0m 16.15s: verified drive signature
      0m 16.15s: verified host signature
      0m 16.23s: sent host signature and key point
      0m 16.23s: got bus key
      0m 17.51s: got volume id
      0m 17.51s: got volume id mac
      0m 17.51s: volume id is correct
      0m 17.51s: got vid
      0m 17.68s: blu-ray 981ABF9687CE766CCFD4ECD0950BB3F03450D6A6
      0m 18.29s: cert BEE=0x00 same
      0m 18.57s: D C0704133
      0m 18.57s: detected cinavia
      0m 18.57s: got vuk
      0m 18.57s: got agid 0
      0m 18.63s: sent host cert chal
      0m 18.63s: got drive cert chal
      0m 18.63s: BEC 1
      0m 18.63s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0080
      0m 18.71s: got drive key
      0m 18.71s: got host key signature
      0m 18.71s: verified drive signature
      0m 18.71s: verified host signature
      0m 18.80s: sent host signature and key point
      0m 18.80s: got bus key
      0m 18.82s: got data key
      0m 19.12s: got unit key 4
      0m 35.20s: got extended bdinfo
      0m 35.20s: opened blu-ray
      0m 17.43s: Blu-ray Copy: Full Disc
      0m 17.43s: Source: M:/BDMV/
      0m 17.43s: SourceSize: 32463 MB
      0m 17.43s: RemoveHDAudio: 0
      0m 17.43s: OutputDisc: BDMV
      0m 17.43s: OutputTarget: BD25
      0m 17.43s: OutputVideo: 1080p/i
      0m 30.58s: info: enable bd copy(mode=0)
      0m 30.58s: info: video encode mode(0), bitrate(7590), lr-encode(no)
      0m 30.58s: info: streams(4113.2)
      0m 30.58s: info: blu-ray copy begin (unit[elem[atomic[00100.m2ts]]])
      0m 31.59s: GPU acceleration for video encoding enabled
      0m 31.59s: info: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(41) bitrate(7589)
      0m 34.60s: info: processing source(00100.m2ts)
      0m 35.62s: error: filter name(503.24), type(8), id(3), get module_error(711 1 err: 300)
      0m 39.11s: blu-ray full disc 504.00 0 error: filter name(503.24), type(8), id(3), get module_error(711 1 err: 300)

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        #4
        Cuda

        I have the same problem. The problem is the Cuda\Physx renderimg is not working on the new 600 series cards. I posted the same info and got no help.

        The fix as suggested was to disable the GPU in DVDFab for rendering. This wont work for me as it is just way to slow even though I am using a 3930k.

        I added a 9800GTX, dedicated it to PhysX and am using that now and the GPU is now doing the rendering again although it is still much slower than the 500 series card I replaced.

        This rendering problem is also affecting video rendering programs such as sony Vegas.

        It looks to me after much research that NVidia has changed the Cuda instruction set and that the program developers for DVDFab, Vegas etc are going to have to rewrite thier software to be able to use Cuda\PhysX. Or maye NVidia will release a new PhysX update that will fix this as well

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          #5
          Just wanted to add that my gtx 670 is also not working with bluray copy

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            #6
            wanted to add that my gtx 670 is also not working with bluray copy, just spent alot of money upgrading to speed up DVDFab but instead i now cant use CUDA

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              #7
              I thought this could be remedied by changing everything in DVDFab's encoding settings to Software?

              Does that not work in this instance? Or it does, but it's just slower?

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                #8
                software

                Software will work but is a lot slower, and I mean a lot.

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                  #9
                  Copy the movie to the HDD as a BD50 then compress on the HDD, then burn your disc! I'm not sure what speed you are looking for?
                  For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                  or Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
                  or for XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                  Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal and Burn log(s)and post right here.

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                    #10
                    I'd suggest that all of you harass NVidia to get their products right before release rather than moaning here.
                    "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                      #11
                      Cuda

                      GregiBoy, there may not be anything wrong with Nvidias 600 series cards. What i have read is it is newer implementation of Cuda. the problem could simply be that some of these software developers need to update their code in order for it to work. Maybe the software developers failed to keep up.

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                        #12
                        Could there possibly be some CUDA settings in the NVIDIA Control Panel that you could try to see if it makes a difference whilst encoding blu-rays? I know some of these cards come from the factory with preset options turned on like overclocking that might affect the encoding process.

                        Here's the info from nvidia's website:

                        NVENC
                        All Kepler GPUs also incorporate a new hardware-based H.264 video encoder, NVENC. Prior to the introduction of Kepler, video encoding on previous GeForce products was handled by encode software running on the GPU’s array of CUDA Cores. While the CUDA Cores were able to deliver tremendous performance speedups compared to CPU-based encoding, one downside of using these high-speed processor cores to process video encoding was increased power consumption.

                        By using specialized circuitry for H.264 encoding, the NVENC hardware encoder in Kepler is almost four times faster than our previous CUDA-based encoder while consuming much less power.

                        It is important to note that an application can choose to encode using both NVENC hardware and NVIDIA’s legacy CUDA encoder in parallel, without negatively affecting each other. However, some video pre-processing algorithms may require CUDA, and this will result in reduced performance from the CUDA encoder since the available CUDA Cores will be shared by the encoder and pre-processor.

                        NVENC provides the following:
                        • Can encode full HD resolution (1080p) videos up to 8x faster than real-time. For example, in high performance mode, encoding of a 16 minute long 1080p, 30 fps video will take approximately 2 minutes.
                        • Support for H.264 Base, Main, and High Profile Level 4.1 (same as Blu-ray standard)
                        • Supports MVC (Multiview Video Coding) for stereoscopic video—an extension of H.264 which is used for Blu-ray 3D.
                        • Up to 4096x4096 encode


                        We currently expose NVENC through proprietary APIs, and provide an SDK for development using NVENC. Later this year, CUDA developers will also be able to use the high performance NVENC video encoder. For example, you could use the compute engines for video pre-processing and then do the actual H.264 encoding in NVENC. Alternatively, you can choose to improve overall video encoding performance by running simultaneous parallel encoders in CUDA and NVENC, without affecting each other’s performance.

                        NVENC enables a wide range of new use cases for consumers:
                        • HD videoconferencing on mainstream notebooks
                        • Sending the contents of the desktop to the big screen TV (gaming, video) through a wireless connection
                        • Authoring high quality Blu-ray discs from your HD camcorder


                        A beta version of Cyberlink MediaEspresso with NVENC support is now available on the GeForce GTX 680 press FTP. Support will be coming soon for Cyberlink PowerDirector and Arcsoft MediaConverter.

                        Source: page 26-27 of: http://www.geforce.com/Active/en_US/...aper-FINAL.pdf
                        Last edited by SuperFist; 07-18-2012, 06:00 PM.

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                          #13
                          Strange... I'm running a GTX 690 and have experienced no problems converting/copying with this card. The only issue I have is only when I try and convert some titles using video converter, but that has always had issues when using CUDA on any of the nVidia cards...

                          -running 301.24 WHQL driver
                          OS: Windows 8.1 Pro x64
                          Board: Supermicro X9DAi
                          CPU: Intel Xeon 2.6 GHz (x2)
                          Memory: 64 GB of Samsung DDR3 EEC Reg
                          HD: (x2) Plextor M5Pro 512GB
                          Video: PNY GTX 780
                          Optical: Pioneer Blu-ray BDR-S09
                          Sound: Creative ZxR
                          PowerSupply: Supermicro 1280 Watt
                          Case: Supermicro 745BTQ-R1K28B-SQ Tower

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                            #14
                            Question for moore327

                            What kind of card did you replace when you got your 680? Maybe there is a file that isn't being overwritten on the install.

                            And I have to ask, are you sure your using Cuda?

                            What version od DVDFab are you using?

                            Thanks

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                              #15
                              Whoo Hoo

                              Nvidia release a PhysX Update july 12 2012. i removed the old PhysX software and installed the new. GPU is now available on the 670

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