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    #16
    Try setting to software only in DVDfab and see if that resolves the issue. I've seen a little of this with CUDA turned on and it went away when I went software only. It's slower but the jerkyness went away. I've only seen it on some DVDs but never when I've been software only ripping DVDs.

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      #17
      Hi wolfie7873
      Do you also have the option to use DVD Copy???
      With these older movies you still can use the Free HD Decrypter for DVD Copy
      if you did not purchased DVD Copy.

      First save it to your HDD as DVD9 "Main Movie" using DVD Copy without compression.
      Then open the hard drive folder and use the folder on your HDD to do your converting.
      Doing it this way saves wear and tear on your optical drive and is also faster.

      Give it a try and post back
      CBR929
      Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


      Setting Up ImgBurn and DVDFab to work together

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        #18
        jbinkley60, I'm not sure exactly what your saying, but my guess is that you mean to turn off hardware acceleration? I'm not sure I've even stumbled across the "CUDA" option you speak of.

        CBR929 - I'll have to check if my DVDCopy trial is still valid (it's likely not), but I'm guessing that any way that I can create a DVD Folder on the HDD will then be usable by DVDRipper for conversion.

        It may be tomorrow before I try this. I have a race in the morning.

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          #19
          Yes, I mean turn off hardware acceleration. On the A/V Codec menu click on the Disable all GPU codecs option and retry. I've found that helps with some DVDs and remvoes the jerkiness. It will obviously be slower ripping but I get around 60fps on an AMD 1090T 6 core processor.

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            #20
            Originally posted by jbinkley60 View Post
            Yes, I mean turn off hardware acceleration. On the A/V Codec menu click on the Disable all GPU codecs option and retry. I've found that helps with some DVDs and remvoes the jerkiness. It will obviously be slower ripping but I get around 60fps on an AMD 1090T 6 core processor.
            I must be dense - but I can't find the A/V Codec menu of which you speak. (I can't find a menu at all, really.)

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              #21
              Hi wolfie7873
              Open Fab click the Click the Green at top right corner of the DVD Fab screen, and open Common Settings > General >A/V Codec, put a check in Disable all GPU codes and make sure they are set to Software, restart Fab and try again.
              CBR929
              Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


              Setting Up ImgBurn and DVDFab to work together

              Tips for Posting DVDFab Logs in the Forum

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