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    DVD Ripper Distorted picture when ripping DVDs

    Love DVDFab.

    I rip Blu-rays to mkv flawlessly, everytime.

    However, everytime I rip a DVD to mkv, I get a distorted picture about every 5 minutes. I last only 2-3 seconds. I'm setting everything for mkv.h264.aac at pass through on audio and video. I am using CUDA.

    I adjustments can I make to correct my problem?
    What other info do you need?

    Thanks,

    David

    #2
    Try it without cuda then if that doesn't do the trick post your internal log file just cut and paste the file for the movie your having trouble with see the link below on how to.

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      #3
      Corrections:

      I'm still a little new to Ver 9.

      I am ripping to MKV.passthrough from DVD.

      All of my decoders and encoder where set to "software".

      When I tried to switch to CUDA, it said my card (NVIDIA GeForce GTS 450) was not supported. I thought I had a CUDA card???

      Where is a list of supported cards for DVDFAB?

      Also, back to the original problem...I was running decoders/encoder set to s/w, so will test this as disabled and report the results.

      Thanks

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        #4
        You can get cuda support in NVIDIA Web.
        Explore your GPU compute capability and CUDA-enabled products.


        Your card support CUDA, post your febcheck log. We`ll check this.

        I have tried ripping dvd to mkv passthrough. I play it no problem.
        Can you send your internal log.

        Please open Fab click the option top right > click open log folder and copy and past your internal log.
        User Manual for DVDFab v10 (pdf)

        DVDFab log default location:
        For Windows: C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab10\Log
        For Mac: Finder> Documents> DVDFab10> Log

        DVDFab Player 5:
        For Windows:C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab Player 5\Log

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          #5
          OK, I had a little time to review three different rips: Software enabled, DXVA enable, and everything disabled. All three had the same result with the pixilation every 4-5 min.

          I noticed that Lightning-Recoding was enabled. Would this cause it? Why would this only occur with DVD rips and not BD rips?

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            #6
            Originally posted by slingblade01 View Post
            OK, I had a little time to review three different rips: Software enabled, DXVA enable, and everything disabled. All three had the same result with the pixilation every 4-5 min.

            I noticed that Lightning-Recoding was enabled. Would this cause it? Why would this only occur with DVD rips and not BD rips?
            Try MKV auto copy instead aac with Cuda and without Lighting-Rec

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              #7
              Originally posted by slingblade01 View Post
              OK, I had a little time to review three different rips: Software enabled, DXVA enable, and everything disabled. All three had the same result with the pixilation every 4-5 min.

              I noticed that Lightning-Recoding was enabled. Would this cause it? Why would this only occur with DVD rips and not BD rips?
              This issue happend on every disc?
              I think it is not cause by Lightning-Recoding. Used the newer version and Give me a internal log. And give me a pixilation sceenshot if you can.
              Thanks.
              User Manual for DVDFab v10 (pdf)

              DVDFab log default location:
              For Windows: C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab10\Log
              For Mac: Finder> Documents> DVDFab10> Log

              DVDFab Player 5:
              For Windows:C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab Player 5\Log

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