I was having issues with Blu-ray Copy crashing all the time and figured out it was from my old ATI HD4800 video card and no longer updated drivers. Threw in a Radeon RX460 card, with up to date drivers, and all is good again.
Just ran a test using The Great Wall. Holy crap!! A 33 gig movie compressed and copied in under 20 minutes. Assuming the ability to utilize Lightning-Recording and Lightning-Shrink is the reason. Don't imagine those were available with the old card. Thing is, while I have the copy setting to BD25, the actual size of the file on the recorded disc is only 13.1 GB. Seems to play back start to finish and shows as 1920x1280, but I can't imagine it can be compressed that much without significant video degradation.
Is there a setting I should use or uncheck to get the least amount of compression needed to burn to a BD25 disc, while maintaining the speed? Or is the 13GB video as clean as the uncompressed original? Ultimately, I'll gladly sacrifice speed for video quality.
Just ran a test using The Great Wall. Holy crap!! A 33 gig movie compressed and copied in under 20 minutes. Assuming the ability to utilize Lightning-Recording and Lightning-Shrink is the reason. Don't imagine those were available with the old card. Thing is, while I have the copy setting to BD25, the actual size of the file on the recorded disc is only 13.1 GB. Seems to play back start to finish and shows as 1920x1280, but I can't imagine it can be compressed that much without significant video degradation.
Is there a setting I should use or uncheck to get the least amount of compression needed to burn to a BD25 disc, while maintaining the speed? Or is the 13GB video as clean as the uncompressed original? Ultimately, I'll gladly sacrifice speed for video quality.
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