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    first time posting and thanx in advance for the help. first thing.encoding times were great -even with compresion about 1 to 2 hours now all of a sudden we are taking 7 to 12 hours please advise me of what could be wrong. my specs are amd phenom ll x 4 925 8 gigs ddr 2 9600gt-512mb xfx 750a hybrid sli borard wich has 8200 on board graphics and i have hybrid sli enabled-always have thanx for any help

    #2
    Originally posted by stevesm1994 View Post
    first time posting and thanx in advance for the help. first thing.encoding times were great -even with compresion about 1 to 2 hours now all of a sudden we are taking 7 to 12 hours please advise me of what could be wrong. my specs are amd phenom ll x 4 925 8 gigs ddr 2 9600gt-512mb xfx 750a hybrid sli borard wich has 8200 on board graphics and i have hybrid sli enabled-always have thanx for any help
    stevesm1994
    First of all try to reset DMA. For that, go to Common Settings (green circle in top right corner of DVDFab window) ->General Settings ->Reset DMA button on right side of window.
    I this doesn't help, please follow this link and give it a read. Follow instructions.

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    Please post your logs the default location is:

    For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
    For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
    For XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
    Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.

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      #3
      long encode times

      here
      DVDFab 7.0.8.5 (2010/08/09 23:14:26)

      0m 00.28s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
      0m 00.85s: detected blu-ray
      0m 00.88s: drive F
      0m 00.88s: volume label ICE_AGE_3_RENTAL
      0m 01.01s: root 8CBE9895804BCB86_VOLUME_SET_ID:ICE_AGE_3_RENTAL:IC E_AGE_3_RENTAL:ICE_AGE_3_RENTAL
      0m 01.59s: bdav 0 aacs 0 bd+ 0
      0m 06.48s: got discinfo
      0m 06.59s: got bdmv
      0m 08.86s: got extended bdinfo
      6m 04.54s: compress begin: Blu-ray groups clips(00317.m2ts), playtime(5643304 ms), size(29635 MB)
      6m 04.54s: processing source(00317.m2ts)
      6m 04.55s: try to use gpu acceleration(1) for video decoding
      583m 43.53s: group(00317.m2ts ) playtime(5643304 ms) source(27343 MB) request(23463 MB) real(23155 MB) bitrate(31709 kbps)
      583m 43.55s: compress finished: groups request(23463 MB, 23463 MB) real(23155 MB) average_bitrate(31709 kbps)is the internal log and i use windows 7

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        #4
        Also discussion on copying rental disks is neither allowed nor supported on this forum.

        ICE_AGE_3_RENTAL is the Volume label !!!!
        "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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          #5
          mine says rental also but i bought mine used through a movie store here they rent them then sell them after a couple months from $4 up to $15 so is that considered bought or rented? as sure beats paying $20 to $30 when it first comes out I just bought 2012 today from them as they had it for $12

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            #6
            And I think technically you can rip a rented disc, just after you return you must delete it.
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              #7
              I can confirm that video chains and large grocery chains that rent movies sell their extra copies after they die down in popularity around here.

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                #8
                thats exactly what i do also ..cant beat the price now can we get back to the problem at hand why is encoding taking forever

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                  #9
                  Still waiting for all the info that is mentioned in the link that was posted by IPopov50. You only posted one log we need all logs and here is the list of info that is needed again in case you found it hard using link

                  Help Us Help You


                  If you are posting about an operational problem with one of the DVDFab products, you will improve the speed and accuracy of the response by providing some information in the very first post that will probably be needed.

                  First, make note of any error codes or messages that appear in popup boxes and put them in your post. Information on error codes that appear in the DVDFab UI are captured in one of the logs we request below.

                  DVDFab keeps logs of its activities that supply basic system information and can help pinpoint where and when an error happened and help pinpoint the cause. The default location for these logs on most Windows systems is:

                  C:\Documents and Settings\your username\My Documents\DVDFab\Log

                  The logs are simple text files that can be opened with Windows Notepad. If the size exceeds the forum’s attachment size limit, you may need to delete older entries or copy and paste the relevant ones into a new file.

                  dvdfab_internal.log Attach for all problems. Time stamped, most recent at the bottom. Please edit to include only the most recent or relevant log session.

                  dvdfab_burn_vso.log Attach for all problems. The entries are time stamped with the most recent at the top.

                  dvdfab_burn_imgburn.log Attach if you have ImgBurn set as the burning engine and the problem concerns disc burning. Time stamped with the most recent at the bottom.

                  dvdfab_process.log Attach if DVDFab crashes and the crash report window does not come up or complete correctly or if internal error codes appear in the DVDFab window (“Task Failed…”). Time stamped, most recent at the bottom.

                  Other Information:

                  Depending on the nature of the problem, it can help to know:
                  If this happens with all discs or just one
                  Your operating system/CPU/memory configuration
                  If you are using external hard drives or optical drives
                  If you have made any recent changes to your OS or system hardware
                  If you have other DVD or BD software installed, particularly if recently added.

                  Posts with all the requested information will be answered first.

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                    #10
                    long encode times

                    sorry guys but there is no error codes the movies always encode but take 10 to 15 hours and yes dma is enabled. and am using cuda here are all logs -hope this helps. DVDFab 7.0.8.5 (2010/08/11 16:21:55)

                    0m 00.26s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
                    0m 19.06s: detected blu-ray
                    0m 19.12s: iso C:\Users\steve\Documents\DVDFab\ISO\ICE_AGE_3_RENT AL.iso
                    0m 19.12s: volume label ICE_AGE_3_RENTAL
                    0m 19.29s: root 3D0A6748________ICE_AGE_3_RENTAL:ICE_AGE_3_RENTAL: ICE_AGE_3_RENTAL:ICE_AGE_3_RENTAL
                    0m 19.31s: bdav 0 aacs 0 bd+ 0
                    0m 19.32s: got discinfo
                    0m 19.32s: got bdmv
                    0m 19.40s: got extended bdinfo
                    0m 19.95s: detected blu-ray
                    0m 19.95s: drive F
                    0m 19.95s: volume label
                    ******************** Log session stop 11-Aug 22:39:42.191 PID 2396********************
                    2010-08-11 22:35:33 Info Current Drive selected : 3:0:0 - HL-DT-ST BDDVDRW GBC-H20L 1.B0 [E] (Ide)
                    2010-08-11 22:35:33 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
                    2010-08-11 22:35:33 Info System default language : English (United States)
                    2010-08-11 22:35:33 Info User default language : English (United States)
                    2010-08-11 22:35:33 Info DLL Version : 4.0.11.473
                    2010-08-11 22:35:33 Info DLL : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 7\vso_hwe.dll
                    2010-08-11 22:35:33 Info Version : 7, 0, 9, 3
                    2010-08-11 22:35:33 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 7\DVDFab.exe
                    2010-08-11 22:35:33 Info OS : Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate (Build 7600)
                    2010-08-11 22:35:33 ---- ******************** Log session start 11-Aug 22:35:33.656 PID 2396********************
                    and there is no info on iternal proccess thanx for the help

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                      #11
                      Well try setting all A/V Codec settings to Software and try again.
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                        #12
                        I can confirm that using CUDA from my 8500 GT slows down the re-encode process with my Core2Quad CPU. On slow/high quality I get 1.7Mb on software and .70Mb with CUDA. I think your GPU has to be on par with or be better than your CPU for it to speed up re-encoding.

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                          #13
                          long long encode times

                          ok guys i will try software only later today and post back with results thanks

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                            #14
                            long encode times

                            yes that did the trick encoded iron man and it only took 2 hours and 10 min awsome .thanks guys- you would think a 9600gt would do the trick but maybe not huh?

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                              #15
                              I think it depends on how many cores your CPU has. It helped speed up the process when I was using a Core2Duo but slowed it down when moving up to a Core2Quad

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