Way Too Slow
hi:
This is my first post. I just downloaded ( a few days ago) the 7062 trial ver. of dvdfab. here is what I have encountered so far.
My hardware. athlon x2 4200+ dual core, 2 GB pc3200 ddr ram. nvidia pci-e 9500gt with 1gb ram. 450 watt thermaltake power supply (cant see how a power supply affects any speed in ripping) and a 320 sata3 WD 7200 hard drive. I find compressing anything is way too slow for this to be beneficial right now. yes maybe I am spoiled by standard dvd backups regularly in the 30minute range.
I have tried backing up avatar to a 25gb bd-r. it takes over 7 hours. Then I tried setting fab to rip to a dvd 9 (dvd+r DL) and according to the timer its still over a 7 hour rip. Ridiculous. I also ripped Die Hard. It took 7 1/2 hrs and it came out all splotchy. I ripped it again (another 7 1/2 hrs) making it an .iso file but it too came out with splotchy results. I successfully backed up A Few Good Men which took 6 1/2 hrs. That came out very nice, burned to a ritek 25gb bdr. Excellent.
As i write I'm trying (may as well use the 30 day trial) to rip Avatar to a 50GB bdr. Instead of Main Movie I chose Full Disk. Looks like a 34 minute rip. So if you don't use compression then the rips are very fast. oopps it now is writing the iso file using imgburn to the hard drive (which is new to me), so add another 13 minutes (47 min total). Now that's more like it, but bdr 50gb are $11 a piece so thats not an option (YET!!).
I was thinking of building an amd phenom X4 6 core rig but it will cost me about $850 to buy all the parts from newegg. While its been 3 years since my last build and I long for a new rig it's not a good option just to test and see if it will speed things up.
I have tried [other software] which uses some type of accelerator (HST) if your video card is hst capable. my nvidia 9500gt is and rips are in the 4 hour range using [other software]. I will try to disable that pathpatch thing (sp) to see if that helps, but right now compressing bluray is in its infancy. DVDfab needs to do a much better job to accelerate the process. Regards...
hi:
This is my first post. I just downloaded ( a few days ago) the 7062 trial ver. of dvdfab. here is what I have encountered so far.
My hardware. athlon x2 4200+ dual core, 2 GB pc3200 ddr ram. nvidia pci-e 9500gt with 1gb ram. 450 watt thermaltake power supply (cant see how a power supply affects any speed in ripping) and a 320 sata3 WD 7200 hard drive. I find compressing anything is way too slow for this to be beneficial right now. yes maybe I am spoiled by standard dvd backups regularly in the 30minute range.
I have tried backing up avatar to a 25gb bd-r. it takes over 7 hours. Then I tried setting fab to rip to a dvd 9 (dvd+r DL) and according to the timer its still over a 7 hour rip. Ridiculous. I also ripped Die Hard. It took 7 1/2 hrs and it came out all splotchy. I ripped it again (another 7 1/2 hrs) making it an .iso file but it too came out with splotchy results. I successfully backed up A Few Good Men which took 6 1/2 hrs. That came out very nice, burned to a ritek 25gb bdr. Excellent.
As i write I'm trying (may as well use the 30 day trial) to rip Avatar to a 50GB bdr. Instead of Main Movie I chose Full Disk. Looks like a 34 minute rip. So if you don't use compression then the rips are very fast. oopps it now is writing the iso file using imgburn to the hard drive (which is new to me), so add another 13 minutes (47 min total). Now that's more like it, but bdr 50gb are $11 a piece so thats not an option (YET!!).
I was thinking of building an amd phenom X4 6 core rig but it will cost me about $850 to buy all the parts from newegg. While its been 3 years since my last build and I long for a new rig it's not a good option just to test and see if it will speed things up.
I have tried [other software] which uses some type of accelerator (HST) if your video card is hst capable. my nvidia 9500gt is and rips are in the 4 hour range using [other software]. I will try to disable that pathpatch thing (sp) to see if that helps, but right now compressing bluray is in its infancy. DVDfab needs to do a much better job to accelerate the process. Regards...
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