Hi,
I'm new to DVDFab, been using it for a few weeks now without a problem. Recently I've upgraded my hardware, now I'm running:
Intel Xeon 3.5Ghz CPU
Nvidia GTX 960 adapter
16GB RAM, Win 10 Pro 64-bit
I've tried enabling CUDA support when ripping DVDs and Blu-rays using H.265 MKV. Under common settings it shows this is supported:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 Driver Version: 10.18.13.6820
Supported Video Codecs :
CUDA_MODE_H264
CUDA_MODE_VC1
CUDA_MODE_MPEG2
CUDA_MODE_H265
DXVA_MODE_H264
DXVA_MODE_VC1
DXVA_MODE_MPEG2
CoreAVC : cannot be detected.
With CUDA enabled my rips run extremely fast, but the file size is almost always 3 times larger then when I rip with all CPU codecs disabled. Using "Software only" takes me much, much longer to rip.
Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong? I'd appreciate any guidance on making this work.
Thanks,
Bruce
I'm new to DVDFab, been using it for a few weeks now without a problem. Recently I've upgraded my hardware, now I'm running:
Intel Xeon 3.5Ghz CPU
Nvidia GTX 960 adapter
16GB RAM, Win 10 Pro 64-bit
I've tried enabling CUDA support when ripping DVDs and Blu-rays using H.265 MKV. Under common settings it shows this is supported:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960 Driver Version: 10.18.13.6820
Supported Video Codecs :
CUDA_MODE_H264
CUDA_MODE_VC1
CUDA_MODE_MPEG2
CUDA_MODE_H265
DXVA_MODE_H264
DXVA_MODE_VC1
DXVA_MODE_MPEG2
CoreAVC : cannot be detected.
With CUDA enabled my rips run extremely fast, but the file size is almost always 3 times larger then when I rip with all CPU codecs disabled. Using "Software only" takes me much, much longer to rip.
Any ideas on what I might be doing wrong? I'd appreciate any guidance on making this work.
Thanks,
Bruce
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