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    BD Ripper (3D Plus) Intel Quick Sync codec settings not saved

    in the A/V codec settings the option for video encoding doesn't save correctly since the Quick Sync option was added.

    if i select Intel Quick Sync as the encoding codec, and restart DVDFab then it reverts to Software + CUDA

    this is in versions 8.0.9.8 through to 8.1.0.0

    frustrating

    #2
    Hi n__m,

    Please try to install DVDFab 8.1.0.1 Qt Beta at

    to see the result.

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      #3
      unfortunately the latest beta (8.1.0.1) does not fix this at all.
      ive attached images to show what im seeing.

      first, in the A/V codec setting i set the encoding option for the to Intel Quick Sync.

      if i close dvdfab, and relaunch it, when i go to the A/V settings it has returned to Software + CUDA, shown in the second image.
      Attached Files

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        #4
        Do you have "memorize user interface options" enabled ?

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          #5
          Do you actually have a video card/chipset that will support it?
          "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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            #6
            Fixed and please try in the next version.

            Thanks,
            Potti

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              #7
              Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
              Do you actually have a video card/chipset that will support it?
              actually i do yeah

              intel sandy bridge Core i7 2600k with iGPU, running on an Asus P68 V-Pro with Lucid Virtu enabled. latest drivers installed etc. including the ones for the discrete GTX590 graphics card it also has plugged in which is why i get the CUDA option to begin with.

              out of interest there is a massive performance hit when using Intel Quick Sync for both decoding and encoding at the same time. using this codec for both i see about 20 fps encoding speed, versus using software encoding and Quick Sync decoding which runs at around 80fps.

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