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    #16
    LOL, theres that word again...

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      #17
      Originally posted by athlon700 View Post
      LOL, theres that word again...
      Oh yeah, that's some word isn't it?...LOL
      If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

      You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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        #18
        ok, first pass 27 min, 14kps. second pass with 25mb compression..... .25 mps and it quit estimating time at 28 hr.

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          #19
          Originally posted by unknownbluray View Post
          It also depends on your computer hardware. I had an AMD 64X2 that took forever to decode a disc. But when I updated to a quad core AMD 3.2 with a cuda enabled video card things have well sped up quickly. I backed up Xmen origin Wolverine in 45 mins and that would have taken hours if not days to do on my old system.
          hey man i own a pc with amd64x2\ 2.70ghz and 3gb of ram my pc does not take that long at all to decode, i can i could do xmen just over an hour. @ 3.2ghz thats a differnce in processors but not that bad on time from mine,and i am just running a geforce 7300se\7200gs video card win-7.i'm not hateing on your comment but rather think its in their settings more than anything this is just a case of the lack of basic pc skills.most people i belive this should go like a cakebox of disc,that is not the case but need to research the best settings for their setup.
          thanks Big A

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            #20
            thanks for the input, thats what I am tying to find out.

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              #21
              any kind of compression grinds the computer to a halt. not just dvdfab but other blu ray copy programs to.

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                #22
                I am beginning to think that compression times are dependent on cpu power.
                I have another computer with duo core 3.0 and 4 gig of memory and it will compress in about 3 hrs and you said you had a quad and you do it in 2 hr. guess its time to upgrade, lol

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by athlon700 View Post
                  I am beginning to think that compression times are dependent on cpu power.
                  I have another computer with duo core 3.0 and 4 gig of memory and it will compress in about 3 hrs and you said you had a quad and you do it in 2 hr. guess its time to upgrade, lol
                  Yes I think that is true but even faster with a good cuda card.
                  Just backuped killers movie only BD25 in 56 min with v8.0.0.9
                  avg speed 8.20 MB/s fast/normal quality mode.
                  slow/high quality is about .75 to 1.2 MB/s slower on my machine.
                  Windows 7 64bit ultimate
                  CPU: i7 4770K @4.5 vcore@1.28v temps 27c/67c
                  RAM: 16GB DDR3 @2133
                  GPU: nVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 2GB
                  SSD: 2 X 60GB OCZ vertex 3 RAID 0 (boot drive)
                  HHD: 1 TB WD BLK (storage and back up)
                  PSU: 760W ,Fans 1x200mm and 2x120mm

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