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    DVD Ripper DVD rips slower than Blu-Ray

    Is it common for DVD rips to be slower than Blu-Rays. I am ripping from discs to hard drive. I have been ripping TV shows average size for a 45 minute show is 7.5Gbs for blu-ray and 520Mbs for DVD; yet a blu-ray will burn in 17 minutes while a DVD takes 25 minutes. Here is the log for the last episode recorded.

    Thanks for any help.


    1109m 18.96s: ------------------ convert work begin(1/1) ------------------
    1109m 18.96s: info: create config(dvd2video)
    1109m 18.97s: info: crop value after clone: left = 0 right= 0 top=0 bottom=2 enable=1 mode=1
    1109m 18.97s: info: use profile(MP4)
    1109m 31.61s: info: dvd playlist(9),angle(0),chapter(1->5)
    1109m 31.61s: info: 3D working_mode(disable), 3D format(sbs_lef_right)
    1109m 32.24s: info: stream input@ Video(480)[codec(mpeg2video) size(720*480) fps(24000/1001) interlace(0) duration(2601)sec opcode(compress)]
    1109m 32.25s: info: perset file config OK !
    1109m 32.25s: info: set output video frame_rate(24000/1001)
    1109m 32.26s: info: vdecode hevc= 0, h264= 5, vc1= 0, mpeg2= 5, vencode h264= 8, hevc= 0
    1109m 32.26s: info: stream output Video(480)[codec(h264) size(856*480) fps(24000/1001) interlace(0) bitrate(1723) duration(2601)sec]
    1109m 32.26s: info: stream input@ Audio(128)[codec(ac3) channels(6) sample(48000) bitrate(448000) bitdepth(16) opcode(compress)]
    1109m 32.28s: info: stream output Audio(128)[codec(aac) channels(6) sample(48000) bitrate(448000) bitdepth(16) opcode(compress)]
    1109m 32.28s: info: stream input@ SubPicture(32)[codec(dvdsub) language(English) opcode(remux)]
    1109m 32.28s: info: stream output SubPicture(32)[codec(dvdsub) language(English)]
    1109m 32.28s: info: SubMode(Remux) -- Display Only forced Subtitle(false)
    1109m 32.29s: UILog:MsgWork:WorkStatus_Start
    1109m 32.47s: Intel GPU acceleration for video h264 encoding enabled
    1109m 32.48s: info: h264_encode: encode param profile(1) level(30) bitrate(1723) crf(-1) interlace(0)
    1135m 55.37s: info: demux eof= 1, m_sequences= 78485, read_count= 0
    1135m 56.49s: info: audio_decode finish job
    1135m 56.50s: audio_encode finish job
    1136m 17.98s: ------------------ convert work finished ------------------
    1136m 18.99s: UILog:MsgWork:current work finish : 3
    1136m 22.64s: UILog:Run Work to end.
    1136m 22.67s: DriveX msg: remove media in driveX I.
    1136m 23.04s: Source managerpen source flag:1,0,1,1,1
    1142m 13.11s: Warning : Null Data at Work
    1142m 14.39s: Source managerpen source flag:1,1,1,1,1
    1142m 37.41s: DriveX msg: adding media in driveX I.
    1142m 37.41s: Source managerpen source flag:1,1,1,1,1
    1142m 49.18s: opening drive I
    1142m 49.18s: opened i/o
    1142m 49.19s: got media type 4
    1142m 51.92s: got max lba 3999580
    1142m 51.94s: got disc type 10
    1142m 52.00s: type DVD-VIDEO
    1142m 52.00s: volume label GRIMM
    1142m 52.00s: DriveX msg: add media in driveX I.
    1142m 52.00s: DriveX msg: send open media msg to thread for driveX I.
    1142m 52.01s: Source managerpen source flag:1,1,1,1,1
    1142m 52.02s: Source manager: add source id 4.
    1142m 52.04s: Source open statusVD Yes, 2231-10-11
    1142m 52.04s: Source open status:BD Yes, 2231-10-11
    1142m 52.04s: internal path I:/VIDEO_TS/
    1142m 52.12s: got copyright 1 fe
    1142m 52.12s: key method 0
    1142m 52.98s: got udf/iso
    DVDFab X64 v
    Proccessor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU @ 3.60GHz 3.60 GHz
    Ram: 16GB
    System: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor​

    #2
    It's making the output larger than the original and that may take extra time. There is no point doing that, try making one at 720x480 same as the original and see if it helps.
    How to post the internal log


    Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
    Albert Einstein

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      #3
      Checking DVD Rip Speed

      I ripped Total Recall (2012), it shows original DVD output size of 854X480. Here are my results: 1st - 1094MB (Fast Speed) @ 856X360, 59fps for 49 min. 2nd - 1406MB (Standard) @ 856-360, 55fps for 52 min. 3rd - 1719MB (High Quality) @ 856-360, 51fps for 55 min. 4th - 512MB @ 320X136, 49fps for 58 min. 5th - 1024MB @ 720X304, 50fps for 58 min. 6th - 1536MB @ 856X360, 52 fps for 55 min.

      I would rip the DVD for only a couple of minutes to record info.

      What I am unclear on is the Fast Speed, Standard & High Quality settings each have the same output resolution so what are all the extra MB's, what extra information do they provide to a rip.

      Thanks 90312
      DVDFab X64 v
      Proccessor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU @ 3.60GHz 3.60 GHz
      Ram: 16GB
      System: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor​

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        #4
        The fast speed to high quality changes the bits per pixel not the frame resolution. More bits per pixel will deepen colors, blacker blacks and so on. What is your system, CPU and graphics?
        How to post the internal log


        Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
        Albert Einstein

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          #5
          Here is my FabCheck Data:

          The Fabcheck 1,0,5,8 - Sun Jan 10 13:54:10 2016

          21:54:10:212 info: GetOsVer: Operating System Version (6.3) Build is 9600
          21:54:10:270 info: DetectAllVideoCardInfos: Intel(R) HD Graphics 10.18.10.3325
          21:54:10:273 info: GetVideoCardInfoEx: Cards = 1, Enables = 1
          21:54:10:275 info: GetVideoCardInfoEx: - Intel(R) HD Graphics
          21:54:10:276 info: IntelCPUInfo::IsIntelMediaSDKSupport: nProcessorSignature = 306a9, platform = 3
          21:54:10:278 info: IntelCPUInfo::IsIntelMediaSDKSupport: strCPUBrand = Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU G2020 @ 2.90GHz
          21:54:10:329 info: intel_common::get_best_hardware_apiversion: Intel Media SDK. imp = 514, API Level: 1.4
          21:54:10:337 info: intel_common:etectIntelCardAttachedMonitor: Des - Intel(R) HD Graphics Ven - 8086
          21:54:10:339 info: intel_common:etectIntelCardAttachedMonitor: DriverVer - 10.18.10.3325
          21:54:10:340 info: intel_common::init_mfx_session: - before init - 0
          21:54:10:359 info: intel_common::init_mfx_session: - after init - 0
          21:54:10:360 info: fab_check::check_intelcodec: modeType = 259 , b_isQuickSyncVideoIntelCpu = 1, Minor = 4, PlatForm = 3
          21:54:10:362 info: main: end
          DVDFab X64 v
          Proccessor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-9700K CPU @ 3.60GHz 3.60 GHz
          Ram: 16GB
          System: 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor​

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