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    What is a good encoding speed for my setup?

    Currently I have a Core 2 Quad Q9550, a GTX 280 1 GB VRAM, and 4 GB RAM with Windows 7 x64. I'm ripping a Blu-ray to my hard drive with HD decrypter and for some reason, the encoding speed is around 3-5 MBps. Is this normal?

    I just updated my graphics drivers now. When I installed the program all I did was insert the disc, select Blu-ray Copy w/BD25 and hit start.

    I've used other CUDA enabled programs and I've gotten anywhere from 60-80 fps when encoding with 1080p to 150-250 fps when converting to MP4 @ 320x240.
    Last edited by magnetite; 09-12-2010, 11:22 PM.

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    If you're compressing, thats about right. BDs take a lot of resources to compress. Just so you know, the free version of DVDFab, DVDFab HD Decrypter, will not compress either DVD or BD. You need to buy the modules for that. Also, make sure that you rip to your hard drive first, not changing anything and not compressing, then when its done, select the folder as the source then compress, because otherwise your drive will be reading from the disc for the duration of the rip and compress which will wear down your drive, and it will go a lot slower.
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      #3
      Sounds good. I'll look into it.

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        #4
        Originally posted by magnetite View Post
        Currently I have a Core 2 Quad Q9550, a GTX 280 1 GB VRAM, and 4 GB RAM with Windows 7 x64. I'm ripping a Blu-ray to my hard drive with HD decrypter and for some reason, the encoding speed is around 3-5 MBps. Is this normal?

        I just updated my graphics drivers now. When I installed the program all I did was insert the disc, select Blu-ray Copy w/BD25 and hit start.

        I've used other CUDA enabled programs and I've gotten anywhere from 60-80 fps when encoding with 1080p to 150-250 fps when converting to MP4 @ 320x240.

        yup 3-5 is normal for your cpu and gpu

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          #5
          Tried not compressing it and everything seems to be working. Around 18 MBps or so. Thanks.

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