Hi all just curious i just bought dvdfab9 seems pretty good. Only thing im wondering is why is bluray re-encoding so slow im getting 2-4 mb/s which adds up to 4 hrs is that normal? I read somewhere having an amd system could be a problem. Thanks in advance Mick....
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And the AMP app is poorly implemented and might actually slow you down. Try a couple chapters with it and the same with all set to software.How to post the internal log
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I have an Intel I7 Ivy Bridge CPU and use Intel's Quick Sync, I can compress a 50GB to 25 GB BD disc in about 25-35 minutes. Making an MKV.h264 file for my media player is even faster, about 5 minutes for a DVD and 20 or so minutes on a BD disc. I highly recommend Intel I7 processor and unless you are a hard core gamer you don't need a graphics at all.Last edited by 90312; 08-20-2013, 12:30 AM.How to post the internal log
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Unable to Use Intel Quick Sync
Originally posted by 90312 View PostI have an Intel I7 Ivy Bridge CPU and use Intel's Quick Sync, I can compress a 50GB to 25 GB BD disc in about 25-35 minutes. Making an MKV.h264 file for my media player is even faster, about 5 minutes for a DVD and 20 or so minutes on a BD disc. I highly recommend Intel I7 processor and unless you are a hard core gamer you don't need a graphics at all.
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No i wont have intel in my pc i like amd always have...i paid 260 bucks for this software and yes it works but its way too slow for bd backups dvds are fine like 17 mins but bd 4 hrs plus thats just no good at all. O btw the amd app does nothing at all. Its a shame cuz i liked dbdfab o well....My cpu is doing work while reencoding and the graphics card sits on 0 its a wicked card and should be supported by the dvdfab software. Regards Mick.
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My last question was for Divitom...
Mickade, a DVD is 8.5GB or less versus a Blu-ray which is normally more than 20GB in size and all the way up to 40+GB. It just isn't going to recode quickly unless you have decent hardware.
This isn't a problem with DVDFab, it's your hardware. I to have an i7-3770K with Quick Sync, very rarely does a recode take more than 40 minutes.
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the i7-3770K is marginally quicker in overall performance than my cpu. amd lacks quick sinc and whatever else needed to encode fast with this software its not a decent hardware issue at all. I asked here about support for amd hardware not what hardware i should have or buy. But thanks for the reply i guess. Mick
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