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    Star Trek Failure

    18:19:13: Analyzing started
    18:19:13: Analyzing completed successfully
    18:19:13: Copy process started
    18:19:13: Source( 00000.M2TS )

    18:19:13: CUDA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled

    18:19:14: CUDA GPU acceleration for video encoding enabled

    18:19:40: Task_1 failed! Error=1000(504.00 0 filter(type2:id1), info = 502.04 7 701 0 706 13,
    )


    This is with Cuda enabled. V6 does this with no problem. V7.0.2.1 fails

    Ripped full disc to HDD. Now will try without CUDA

    #2
    The Backup works without Cuda but takes a very long time. Is there any fix for Cuda coming up w/ v7??? 6 worked with it...but not 7

    Thank You

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      #3
      One other odd fact. The total output of Star Trek was only 20GB. The default was 23+ gb according to 7.0.2.1, but the real output much smaller. Bit rate was approx 1990. Is that normal?

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        #4
        Cuda Acceleration still fails with DVDFab7 and Star Trek

        Some info that will hopefully help. Also...new Nvidia WHQL Drivers 197.13

        DVDFab Process File

        16:33:20: Analyzing started
        16:33:40: Analyzing completed successfully
        16:33:40: Copy process started
        16:33:40: Source( 00000.m2ts )

        16:33:40: CUDA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled

        16:33:41: CUDA GPU acceleration for video encoding enabled

        16:34:29: Task_1 failed! Error=1000(504.00 0 filter(type2:id1), info = 502.04 7 701 0 706 13,
        )



        From the DVDFab Internal file

        DVDFab 7.0.2.7 (2010/03/25 16:30:23)

        0m 01.65s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
        0m 04.10s: detected blu-ray
        0m 04.21s: drive D
        0m 04.23s: volume label STARTREK11D1AC
        0m 04.29s: detected blu-ray
        0m 04.31s: drive E
        0m 04.31s: volume label
        0m 06.57s: root 8CBFE8150F9497C7_VOLUME_SET_ID:STARTREK11D1AC:STAR TREK11D1AC:STARTREK11D1AC
        0m 07.06s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
        0m 08.62s: got discinfo
        0m 08.68s: got bdmv
        0m 08.70s: got agid
        0m 08.73s: sent host cert chal
        0m 08.73s: got drive cert chal
        0m 08.78s: got drive key
        0m 08.78s: got host key signature
        0m 08.79s: verified drive signature
        0m 08.81s: verified host signature
        0m 08.84s: sent host signature and key point
        0m 08.85s: got bus key
        0m 08.85s: got volume id
        0m 08.87s: got volume id mac
        0m 08.87s: volume id is correct
        0m 08.89s: got vid
        0m 11.26s: got vuk
        0m 11.31s: got unit key 7
        0m 14.71s: got extended bdinfo
        3m 17.81s: pid 4113 size 31522.65mb
        3m 17.82s: pid 4352 size 5090.39mb
        3m 17.82s: pid 4353 size 653.28mb
        3m 17.84s: pid 4354 size 653.28mb
        3m 17.84s: pid 4355 size 217.77mb
        3m 17.84s: pid 4608 size 26.94mb
        3m 17.85s: pid 4609 size 32.06mb
        3m 17.85s: pid 4610 size 26.63mb
        3m 17.87s: pid 4611 size 23.15mb
        3m 17.87s: pid 4612 size 22.05mb
        3m 17.89s: pid 4612 size 14.83mb
        3m 17.89s: pid 4612 size 14.83mb
        3m 17.90s: pid 4612 size 14.83mb
        3m 17.90s: pid 4612 size 1.55mb
        3m 17.92s: source size 36282.82mb
        3m 17.93s: CUDA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled
        3m 49.59s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1329-4)
        4m 05.20s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.20s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.21s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.21s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.23s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.25s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.25s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.26s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.26s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.28s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.28s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.29s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.29s: filter(1 m:4): not get decoded frame(1922-3)
        4m 05.53s: filter(type2:id1), info = 502.04 7 701 0 706 13,

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          #5
          hi,

          I noticed you active CUDA deoce and encode at the same time, I am not sure what type of your Graphic Card is ? and the error message show the decode failed by not enough GPU memory, so please try to disable CUDA encode, and then using CUDA decode to the test it again.

          thanks.

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            #6
            My video card is an EVGA GTX260/216 with 896 MB of memory. Will give your recommendation a try.

            Thank You

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              #7
              Ting

              Ripping now...20% with no crash, with encoding disabled and decoding enabled. Question. In order to keep encode / decode enabled...just how much video memory is required?????

              So far, so good. Will keep you posted...

              Bob

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                #8
                Update...not only did it work with Star Trek...but I also have a working backup of Independence Day! GREAT work guys!!!!!

                Thank You

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by ting View Post
                  hi,

                  I noticed you active CUDA deoce and encode at the same time, I am not sure what type of your Graphic Card is ? and the error message show the decode failed by not enough GPU memory, so please try to disable CUDA encode, and then using CUDA decode to the test it again.

                  thanks.
                  what was his output size? in the product description it said for bd25 to do the opposite, enable cuda encode and disable cuda decode

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                    #10
                    Used disc space, according to Win 7

                    24,035,540

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