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    DVD Ripper Ripper slow/fast conversion times

    Converted ARGO on desktop puter and laptop generic Mp4- got the following logs. Desktop took 2.8 hrs to convert - laptop took 40 min to convert. Same DVD disk same DVDFab set up. Sort of confused - why the 2.8 hrs vs 40 min? doing something wrong? Help to understand. Thanks.

    hokiebus

    DESKTOP LOG
    DVDFab 8.2.2.8 (2013/03/20 13:08:37)

    0m 03.21s: Start preload dll...
    0m 03.35s: Load dll successful.
    0m 03.52s: Start load fabplay dll...
    0m 03.69s: Load fabplay dll successful.
    0m 03.69s: Windows os type is: 14.
    0m 03.71s: Transfer settings successful.
    0m 04.05s: GPUAccelerate: 7
    0m 04.05s: CUDA cap: 0
    0m 04.07s: Support coreavc decode: 0
    0m 04.08s: Graphics info: AMD Radeon HD 7300 Series Graphics : :
    0m 04.10s: Qt Translator file load success
    0m 04.25s: Load config successful.
    0m 04.58s: Init profile data driver sucessful.
    0m 16.31s: Init GPU settings sucessful.
    0m 16.31s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2dvd 1 file2bluray 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 16.38s: dvd2dvd:dvd2mobile:blu-ray2blu-ray:blu-ray2mobile:blu-ray23d:blu-ray2dvd:file2mobile:file2dvd:file2bluray:
    0m 17.08s: Config ExBar successful.
    0m 17.09s: dvd2dvd have 8 elements.
    0m 17.56s: dvd2mobile have 31 elements.
    0m 20.37s: blu-ray2blu-ray have 4 elements.
    0m 20.46s: blu-ray2mobile have 20 elements.
    0m 22.10s: blu-ray23d have 7 elements.
    0m 22.57s: blu-ray2dvd have 1 elements.
    0m 22.66s: file2mobile have 30 elements.
    0m 25.14s: file2dvd have 1 elements.
    0m 25.20s: file2bluray have 1 elements.
    0m 26.37s: Config work ui controls successful.
    0m 26.58s: Init burn engine successful.
    0m 27.97s: StartNotify successful.
    0m 27.98s: opening drive E
    0m 28.00s: opened i/o
    0m 28.01s: got media type 4
    0m 30.25s: got max lba 3367331
    0m 30.26s: got disc type 10
    0m 30.36s: type DVD-VIDEO
    0m 30.37s: volume label ARGO
    0m 30.46s: internal path E:/VIDEO_TS/
    0m 30.51s: got copyright 1 fe
    0m 31.35s: got udf/iso
    0m 32.27s: got discinfo
    0m 32.31s: pathplayer enabled
    0m 38.30s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_1 cell_1 sector_60 count_3
    0m 44.10s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_2 cell_1 sector_3021 count_8
    0m 44.18s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_2 cell_2 sector_3078 count_8
    0m 44.21s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_3 cell_1 sector_3135 count_8
    0m 46.95s: got dvdinfo
    0m 46.97s: opened dvd
    1m 11.08s: WorkAttr::Init Start
    1m 11.31s: WorkAttr::Init OK: generic.mp4.h264.mp3
    1m 17.40s:


    ------ begin mobile work(1/1) ------


    1m 17.43s: info: create config(0)
    1m 17.44s: info: convert profile(generic.mp4.h264.mp3)
    1m 17.46s: info: dvd playlist(1),angle(0),chapter(1->13),3D(0)
    1m 17.48s: info: streams((480.2)(128.2))
    1m 17.76s: info: set output video frame_rate(24000/1001)
    1m 18.99s: info: h264_encode: encode param profile(1) level(30) bitrate(788)
    168m 41.59s: audio_encode finish job
    169m 57.11s:


    ------ finish mobile work ------



    LAPTOP LOG
    DVDFab 8.2.2.8 (2013/03/20)

    1m 44.05s: opening drive D
    1m 44.05s: opened i/o
    1m 44.07s: got media type 4
    1m 44.47s: got max lba 3367331
    1m 44.47s: got disc type 10
    1m 44.54s: type DVD-VIDEO
    1m 44.54s: volume label ARGO
    1m 44.58s: internal path D:/VIDEO_TS/
    1m 44.66s: got copyright 1 fe
    1m 47.03s: got udf/iso
    1m 48.20s: got discinfo
    1m 48.20s: pathplayer enabled
    1m 57.14s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_1 cell_1 sector_60 count_3
    2m 01.60s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_2 cell_1 sector_3021 count_8
    2m 01.65s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_2 cell_2 sector_3078 count_8
    2m 01.68s: button: vts_1 menu_1 pgc_3 cell_1 sector_3135 count_8
    2m 03.46s: got dvdinfo
    2m 03.91s: opened dvd
    2m 20.73s: WorkAttr::Init Start
    2m 20.79s: WorkAttr::Init OK: generic.mp4.h264.mp3
    2m 27.09s:


    ------ begin mobile work(1/1) ------


    2m 27.09s: info: create config(0)
    2m 27.09s: info: convert profile(generic.mp4.h264.mp3)
    2m 27.09s: info: dvd playlist(1),angle(0),chapter(1->13),3D(0)
    2m 27.11s: info: streams((480.2)(128.2)(32.16))
    2m 27.42s: info: set output video frame_rate(24000/1001)
    2m 27.42s: info: subpicture preset(2), mode(10)
    2m 28.89s: info: h264_encode: encode param profile(1) level(30) bitrate(788)
    2m 32.99s: subpicture(32) mode(10)
    43m 03.23s: audio_encode finish job
    43m 22.05s:


    ------ finish mobile work ------

    #2
    Ripping times

    I've seen similar results. My desktop computer has a AMD 7000 series GPU, my laptop has Intel's integrated 4000 series graphics. The big difference is that the AMD GPU only supports hardware decoding of video and has to use the CPU for the h264 encoding process. On the laptop, the 4000 series graphics supports both encoding and decoding in hardware and it makes a huge difference. My desktop gets around 30fps when ripping a BluRay to and H264 encoded MKV, the laptop gets around 80fps and I've seen it go as high as 100+fps.
    Last edited by Nik_Simpson; 03-21-2013, 03:19 PM. Reason: additional information and typo corrections

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      #3
      Thanks for the learning - looked up my processors. Desktop 3X slower. Thanks.

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