tried this on a few files now and there definitely seems to be a problem. Ripping starts well and rises to around 130 fps on my system (usually it's a steady 90-110fps when ripping depending on the file, resolution, bit rate etc..). After this the fps slowly starts dropping away and at about 25% through the task, is around 40 fps. It remains at 40 fps for the rest of the job.
This is around 3 times slower than normal. I have been ripping DVDs for years for my mobile devices and use a registered version of DVD Fab. I am ripping as usual from .ISO files stored on the Hard Disk,
When I try with version 8.0.8.5, no problems with any of the Files, ripping stabilises at it's usual 90-110 fps.
I am using a generic xvid+mp3 profile, saving as .AVI file. Windows Vista, CUDA not enabled.
I am not sure when the error occurred, I did not try ripping with the last few betas, but it was definitely OK in the last full release of the product 8.1.1.2.
This is around 3 times slower than normal. I have been ripping DVDs for years for my mobile devices and use a registered version of DVD Fab. I am ripping as usual from .ISO files stored on the Hard Disk,
When I try with version 8.0.8.5, no problems with any of the Files, ripping stabilises at it's usual 90-110 fps.
I am using a generic xvid+mp3 profile, saving as .AVI file. Windows Vista, CUDA not enabled.
I am not sure when the error occurred, I did not try ripping with the last few betas, but it was definitely OK in the last full release of the product 8.1.1.2.
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