I am wondering if anyone has experienced conversions which appear to have a washed out look > lacking strong colour. It could well be my setup > at the moment I have been running with DXVA and Turbo cpu on. I have noticed if I turn off Turbo CPU the time for conversion nearly quadruples so as yet I have not tried this option.
Could this be the cause? Am I pushing too hard? i would prefer to sacrifice the quick times for better quality if necessary but I am hoping there may be another setting I might need to tweek to get the better quality and still retain the quick times.
Have also read in one of the forums that enabling 2nd pass does nothing to improve things in DVD Fab > infact leaving it on one pass was apparently the best option.
My sytem specs are I5 o/c 3600, Win 7pro 64bit,Gigabyte HD6870o/c, 12 gig ram. Have installed latest drivers and AMD codec pack for video card.
I have previously used Rip Bot for BD conversion and the results have been excellent although very slow and required using extra apps (bdinfo / tmuxer) from time to time on some movies. DVD Fab also appears to be the only software available that will maintain full DTS HD audio.
Any advise guys?
Could this be the cause? Am I pushing too hard? i would prefer to sacrifice the quick times for better quality if necessary but I am hoping there may be another setting I might need to tweek to get the better quality and still retain the quick times.
Have also read in one of the forums that enabling 2nd pass does nothing to improve things in DVD Fab > infact leaving it on one pass was apparently the best option.
My sytem specs are I5 o/c 3600, Win 7pro 64bit,Gigabyte HD6870o/c, 12 gig ram. Have installed latest drivers and AMD codec pack for video card.
I have previously used Rip Bot for BD conversion and the results have been excellent although very slow and required using extra apps (bdinfo / tmuxer) from time to time on some movies. DVD Fab also appears to be the only software available that will maintain full DTS HD audio.
Any advise guys?
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