Actually sometimes cuda slows the process down. LIke the other day I needed to test out my new burner and I backed up The Big Bang Theory on DVD with cuda enabled was going to take 1hr 30 minutes without cuda it took 53minutes. Cuda is great but not for everything. I havent downgraded a BD to a DVD in a couple of months almost a yr but Nothing took that long to do. Maybe you should play with some of the settings and see if you can improve the time and let us know the resualts.
As for even saying about going to another company let me tell you I had one of them and I was not impressed. Whenever new protection came out you waited weeks for an update while with dvdfab they start working on it as soon as they hear about it and try to get an update out.
I do believe when you buy the program it states that no refund are accepted due to its downloaded digitally and they cant remove it from yor computer. Now dont qoute me on it. But its like when you buy DLC for a video game sales are final no refunds.
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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostTurn off CUDA....
If this is a known bug in DVDFab, please provide far more additional information and links, and if this is confirmed to be a bug, I'll buy someone else's software and ask for a refund for DVDfab.
Thank you.
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Seconding Others: Process Does Not Finish
BluRay to DVD process produced no errors or warnings processing ISO copy of "Inside Job" BluRay image file. But it never truly finished processing; in other words, even though it stated processing had finished at 100%, the only user options showing were "Pause" or "Cancel", and the output DVD folder (I chose DVD 9) contained no .IFO or anything at all but .VOB files! The output was thus unplayable.
I left it running another 2 hours with no change whatsoever. Here is the log:
DVDFab 8.1.3.8 (2012/01/16 22:00:26)
0m 00.85s: Qt Translator file load success
0m 01.09s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
0m 19.65s: detected blu-ray
0m 19.65s: iso X:\Inside_Job.ISO
0m 19.65s: blu-ray type 1
0m 19.65s: volume label INSIDE_JOB
0m 19.82s: aacs 0 bd+ 0
0m 21.18s: got discinfo
0m 21.21s: got bdmv
0m 22.37s: got extended bdinfo
0m 22.37s: opened blu-ray
3m 53.23s:
------ begin mobile work(1/1) ------
3m 53.23s: create config(5)
3m 53.23s: info: convert profile(DVD_VOB)
3m 53.23s: info: bluray playlist(3),angle(0),chapter(1->16),3D(0)
3m 53.23s: info: streams((4113.2)(4353.2)(4608.1)(4609.1)(4610.1)(4 611.1)(4618.1)(4619.1))
3m 53.28s: info: set output video frame_rate(24000/1001)
3m 53.28s: info: subpicture preset(4), mode(1)
3m 53.28s: info: subpicture preset(4), mode(1)
3m 53.28s: info: subpicture preset(4), mode(1)
3m 53.28s: info: subpicture preset(4), mode(1)
3m 53.28s: info: subpicture preset(4), mode(1)
3m 53.28s: info: subpicture preset(4), mode(1)
3m 53.31s: try to use gpu acceleration(1) for video decoding
3m 53.31s: CUDA GPU acceleration for video decoding enabled
3m 53.42s: subpicture(4608) mode(1)
3m 53.42s: info: processing source(00011.m2ts)
And there it remained for more than 3 hours without creating a playable DVD folder.
What's up? What should I do?Tags: None
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