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    DVD Ripper Problem with CUDA encoding

    I am currently running the latest beta version of DVDFab which I think is 8.0.7.6 and also version 7.0.9.2.
    I am running version 7 because version 8 had problems with de-interlacing, but now the lastest version of DVDFab8 has fixed that problem I was going to get rid of 7.0.9.2 but I have noticed one more annoying problem. When I turn on the "Software+CUDA" video encoding on in any version of DVDFab8 the program my video card fails (The video card 8600GT with the latest drivers) but if I run DVDFab Ver 7.0.9.2 with CUDA turned on, I have no problems.

    My PC is running Vista 32 bit service pack 2
    Core 2 Quad Q6600 with 4Gig of ram.

    Does anyone else have a similar problem? and a possible fix?
    Absolute brilliant program by the way.

    Bolter

    #2
    Hi bolter,

    Please be more specific and descriptive. Without details of your "one more annoying problem", we can't offer any help.

    If possible, please post log files, it is under:
    on Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
    on Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
    on XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
    Thanks.

    Sincerely,
    --
    Sunny

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      #3
      Do you sure that the latest drivers you used?
      We can't repro your problem with the latest Nvida drivers and DVDFab.
      Or DVDfab logs are useful for us.

      Thanks,
      Potti

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        #4
        CUDA encoding error

        It seems it might not be DVDFab but my video card, the only problem is that it only happens when I turn on Software+CUDA encoding in any version of DVDFab8.

        I get a message saying "Display driver stopped reponding and has recovered"

        When this happens, whatever I am encoding through DVDFab causes the FPS to slow to 0 and then DVDFab has to be forcibly shut down. If I turn encoding back to just "Software", I never get this problem and also I am able to run DVDFab7 with "Software+CUDA" encoding on and do not get the error.

        I am currently running version 266.58 drivers for my card, but this also happened with older drivers as well.

        Bolter

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