I have been using DVDFab for quite some time now and recently got a new computer and was setting up some benchmark test to compare the speed of my old computer to my new. My old computer is an Alienware 17MR3 with an Nvidia 560 graphics card which does not support CUDA processing. My new computer is a MSI GP72 with a Nvidia 1050 graphics card which DVDFab shows does support CUDA processing (I am using driver version 385.41 released on 08/24/2017). I setup to do a Blu-ray rip on each computer with exactly the same settings with the only difference being CUDA enabled on the MSI. The ~2hr move rip was completed in about 20min on the MSI and about 5 hours on the Alienware. (Note that I am ripping using MP4.265 with CRF 30 and re-encoded audio to AC3). Although I was extremely pleased at the increase in speed, I noticed that the file size on the CUDA enabled MSI computer was about 70% bigger than on the Software only Alienware file. I then re-ran the rip on the MSI computer with only Software enabled and got the exact same file size as the Alienware computer that was a Software rip (and about the same time to complete). I did some visual comparisons also, and I cannot tell much difference in the quality of the CUDA vs Software files.
So my question is, why is the file size so much larger for a H.265 rip with CUDA enabled versus doing a software only rip? I have attached my DVDFab log file to this post for review if you need it.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
So my question is, why is the file size so much larger for a H.265 rip with CUDA enabled versus doing a software only rip? I have attached my DVDFab log file to this post for review if you need it.
Thanks for any help you can give me.
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