Hi for some reason when i try to rip a Blu Ray with 8.0.5.0 it crashes! i've reverted back to 8.0.4.0 and the ripping is working fine but would obviously like to go back to 8.0.5.0 cause you guys are always doing an awesome job updating the software with new technology! it opens it as normal, when i hit the start encoding button it starts ripping then the FPS Drops and it freezes! then the software crashes, i checked the preview tab no film is displayed! any help would be much appreciated
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Originally posted by SaulJericho View Postit opens it as normal, when i hit the start encoding button it starts ripping then the FPS Drops and it freezes! then the software crashes, i checked the preview tab no film is displayed! any help would be much appreciated
Please try to install DVDFab 8.0.5.3 Beta at
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I also had this problem and downloaded the beta version as suggested. This worked initially, up to 40 frames per seconds but after a minute or two the graphics card driver fails, recovers, and the framerate drops to less than 1 frame per second. Same as pre 8.0.5.3.
This is the event viewer entry;
Display driver amdkmdap stopped responding and has successfully recovered.
PC Spec
ATI HD 5850
Driver 10.11
Windows 7 64bit
DVDFab 8.0.5.3 beta
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Please upgrade to the latest version of DVDFab 8.0.5.6 at to see the result.
Sincerely,
Sunny
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HERBALAIRE VAPORIZERLast edited by sunny; 04-21-2011, 02:10 PM.
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Originally posted by sunny View PostPlease upgrade to the latest version of DVDFab 8.0.5.6 at to see the result.
Sincerely,
Sunny
I've installed the latest beta.
Initially it ran well, but then after 15 minutes the graphics driver failed again and the fps dropped to 1 or less.
The failure does not consitantly happen after the same period of time. Sometimes it is a couple of minutes, other times it can be up to 15 minutes.
I changed the decoding from DXVA to Software. This works, but very slowly.
Are there any logs I can send you, or do you think that ATI may need an update?
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Originally posted by Complication View PostThis may be a heat related issue. Using DXVA is going to maximize the use of your video card but it may not have the cooling necessary to keep up. I'm not sure what you could do if this is the case but thought I'd throw it out there.
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I don't think this is heat related. The tempaerature does rise, but generally doesn't get above 50 degrees befoe failing.
I enabled overdrive and manually set the fan speed higher so that the temperature would remain lower. It stayed around the 40 degrees mark, which is generally the idle temperature.
As I say, doesn't look like it is heat related.
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