I am running the latest version of Blu-Ray Ripper (64bit) with Windows 10 on a Microsoft SurfaceBook, which has 2 GPUs: NVIDIA GeForce GPU Driver Version: 23.21.13.8808
and Intel(R) HD Graphics 520 Driver Version: 22.20.16.4811. With this latest version of Blu-Ray Ripper, the only codec option is CUDA, but when I try to rip, the process finishes after a few seconds, saying the process was successful. If I switch to the software option for video decoding, the process takes a ridiculous amount of time (as long as 40 hours!), which is unworkable.
Can anyone help me to get Blu-Ray Ripper to work properly and in a reasonable amount of time on my machine? Thank you.
and Intel(R) HD Graphics 520 Driver Version: 22.20.16.4811. With this latest version of Blu-Ray Ripper, the only codec option is CUDA, but when I try to rip, the process finishes after a few seconds, saying the process was successful. If I switch to the software option for video decoding, the process takes a ridiculous amount of time (as long as 40 hours!), which is unworkable.
Can anyone help me to get Blu-Ray Ripper to work properly and in a reasonable amount of time on my machine? Thank you.
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