My question relates to this hardware and process:
H/W) Intel Core i7-2600K, Z68 chipset, 16GB DDR3, Windows 7 Pro x64
1) Rip BD media to .ISO file on local disk (whether rip is performed with DVDFab or another utility makes no perceivable difference with regard to my question).
2) Use Blu-Ray Ripper to convert locally stored .ISO file to a .MKV file on a different local disk.
My specific question (given the process above) is why the transcoding speed is only approximately 10-11 FPS when I enable Intel Quick Sync, but increases to approximately 40-45 FPS if I chose software encode/decode?
I received a DVDFab email announcement (Release Notes) within the past 2-3 months indicating (I think I'm recallnig it correctly) new support for Intel Quick Sync technology intended to speed the decode/encode process, so I was expecting when I built my new PC using the Core i7-2600K, that I should be able to take good advantage of that new feature.
Now, it is perplexing to find that by toggling only the decode/encode option between software and Quick Sync, the transcoding rate changes so dramatically in the opposite direction from what I expected. I would have expected that selecting Intel Quick Sync would take advantage of technology provided by the Core i7 that should speed the process compared with the software only option; is that an incorrect expectation? With the software decode/encode option, I have only tried the 2-pass mode, which I expect should be slower than the 1-pass option, and still, it is dramatically faster than the 1-pass Quick Sync mode.
Can anyone help me understand where my expectations may be wrong, or what other configuration options might be contributing to my puzzling performance observations?
Thanks for any advice,
Bruce Reid
H/W) Intel Core i7-2600K, Z68 chipset, 16GB DDR3, Windows 7 Pro x64
1) Rip BD media to .ISO file on local disk (whether rip is performed with DVDFab or another utility makes no perceivable difference with regard to my question).
2) Use Blu-Ray Ripper to convert locally stored .ISO file to a .MKV file on a different local disk.
My specific question (given the process above) is why the transcoding speed is only approximately 10-11 FPS when I enable Intel Quick Sync, but increases to approximately 40-45 FPS if I chose software encode/decode?
I received a DVDFab email announcement (Release Notes) within the past 2-3 months indicating (I think I'm recallnig it correctly) new support for Intel Quick Sync technology intended to speed the decode/encode process, so I was expecting when I built my new PC using the Core i7-2600K, that I should be able to take good advantage of that new feature.
Now, it is perplexing to find that by toggling only the decode/encode option between software and Quick Sync, the transcoding rate changes so dramatically in the opposite direction from what I expected. I would have expected that selecting Intel Quick Sync would take advantage of technology provided by the Core i7 that should speed the process compared with the software only option; is that an incorrect expectation? With the software decode/encode option, I have only tried the 2-pass mode, which I expect should be slower than the 1-pass option, and still, it is dramatically faster than the 1-pass Quick Sync mode.
Can anyone help me understand where my expectations may be wrong, or what other configuration options might be contributing to my puzzling performance observations?
Thanks for any advice,
Bruce Reid
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