Hi,
I searched the forum regarding the blu-ray disc for the movie "Adjustment Bureau". Most of the posts were in 2011, but, none seemed to have my particular problem.
When I use the GPU acceleration, the BD-Rip process gets about 79-80% done then throws an exception and dies. Each time DVDfab auto-generates an error report and asks you to send it to them (which I do).
When I don't use the GPU and rip using software, it is painfully slow (sometimes less than 5 fps). BUT it worked and gave me an MP4 file in 14 hours that did play.
Internal logs for both sessions are attached. Looking to see if anyone has an alternate suggestion in case I want to rip for a specific device rather than a generic MP4 file.
System Information:
Dell Inspiron (I17RN), Windows8 (64-bit), 8GB Memory, Intel i5 2.5GHz CPU, Hitachi DVD-RW (HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GT50N), Intel Video (Intel HD Graphics 3000), external USB Samsung Blu-ray drive (TSSTcorp BDDVDW SE-506BB)
I searched the forum regarding the blu-ray disc for the movie "Adjustment Bureau". Most of the posts were in 2011, but, none seemed to have my particular problem.
When I use the GPU acceleration, the BD-Rip process gets about 79-80% done then throws an exception and dies. Each time DVDfab auto-generates an error report and asks you to send it to them (which I do).
When I don't use the GPU and rip using software, it is painfully slow (sometimes less than 5 fps). BUT it worked and gave me an MP4 file in 14 hours that did play.
Internal logs for both sessions are attached. Looking to see if anyone has an alternate suggestion in case I want to rip for a specific device rather than a generic MP4 file.
System Information:
Dell Inspiron (I17RN), Windows8 (64-bit), 8GB Memory, Intel i5 2.5GHz CPU, Hitachi DVD-RW (HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GT50N), Intel Video (Intel HD Graphics 3000), external USB Samsung Blu-ray drive (TSSTcorp BDDVDW SE-506BB)
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