Hi! I've been playing around with misc software to rip and encode video for a week or so now and gave DVDFab a try today for the first time. Gotta say it's the nicest looking/laid-out software I've tried yet! Anyway, let me cut to the chase:
My system(s):
Win7 Pro x64
Core2 Duo E6550
Nvida 8800GTS 640mb (8.17.12.6099)
New install of DVDFab 8.0.6.1 (all default settings/trial)
Win7 Home Prem x64
Core i7 Q720
Nvida GT330M (8.17.12.5896)
New install of DVDFab 8.0.6.1 (all default settings/trial)
The goal:
Rip commercial DVD and encode with h.264 into an MP4 using the "generic.mp4.h264.aac" profile and de-selecting subtitles (subpicture?)
The problem:
It seems like there is an issue with the new(er) CUDA feature. Both systems try to use CUDA per the default settings but about 13 seconds after the process starts Windows will pop an alert saying the program needs to be closed.
The solution:
Still working on this one but I can get DVDFab to work fine on either machine if I choose "Software" under "General > A/V Codec" for the h.264 encoder. I had read somewhere that newer Nvida chips will also work with DXVA (which sadly isn't available on the 8800GTS 320/640) so will try that next on the second system. I'll report back any more findings on this one!
What kind of experience has everyone been having with the CUDA so far? I think it's a fantastic feature if it can be ironed out.
My system(s):
Win7 Pro x64
Core2 Duo E6550
Nvida 8800GTS 640mb (8.17.12.6099)
New install of DVDFab 8.0.6.1 (all default settings/trial)
Win7 Home Prem x64
Core i7 Q720
Nvida GT330M (8.17.12.5896)
New install of DVDFab 8.0.6.1 (all default settings/trial)
The goal:
Rip commercial DVD and encode with h.264 into an MP4 using the "generic.mp4.h264.aac" profile and de-selecting subtitles (subpicture?)
The problem:
It seems like there is an issue with the new(er) CUDA feature. Both systems try to use CUDA per the default settings but about 13 seconds after the process starts Windows will pop an alert saying the program needs to be closed.
The solution:
Still working on this one but I can get DVDFab to work fine on either machine if I choose "Software" under "General > A/V Codec" for the h.264 encoder. I had read somewhere that newer Nvida chips will also work with DXVA (which sadly isn't available on the 8800GTS 320/640) so will try that next on the second system. I'll report back any more findings on this one!
What kind of experience has everyone been having with the CUDA so far? I think it's a fantastic feature if it can be ironed out.
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