I am having the following trouble consistently with BD Ripper (previous versions up to and including 8.0.7.3) when using H264.AC3 with MKV container. This behaviour applies to all blu-ray sources. Please let me know if there is anything additional I need to change in settings, or is this an issue with the software itself. Note that I have a CUDA enabled graphics card and have up to date drivers. The only software changes I have made from default settings are A/V Codec as follows. In no cases am I getting any error message from BD Ripper.
1. With any A/V Codec setting, 1-pass video rendering, no file problems (audio/video output is OK), but I want 2-pass video quality.
2. With A/V Codec setting at CUDA decoder and Software+CUDA encoder, 2-pass, the video freezes at about 90% through the film, although the audio continues.
3. With A/V Codec setting at CUDA decoder and software only encoder, 2-pass, the video and audio freezes at about 3-5 seconds before the end of the film. Still annoying.
4. With A/V Codec setting at software only decoder and encoder, 2-pass, there are no noticeable problems. However, the rendering takes nearly twice as long than with CUDA enabled.
Any suggestions?
1. With any A/V Codec setting, 1-pass video rendering, no file problems (audio/video output is OK), but I want 2-pass video quality.
2. With A/V Codec setting at CUDA decoder and Software+CUDA encoder, 2-pass, the video freezes at about 90% through the film, although the audio continues.
3. With A/V Codec setting at CUDA decoder and software only encoder, 2-pass, the video and audio freezes at about 3-5 seconds before the end of the film. Still annoying.
4. With A/V Codec setting at software only decoder and encoder, 2-pass, there are no noticeable problems. However, the rendering takes nearly twice as long than with CUDA enabled.
Any suggestions?
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