Please post the latest dvdfab_internal.log and fabcheck_internal.log for checking the problem. Thanks.
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Originally posted by Mona View PostPlease post the latest dvdfab_internal.log and fabcheck_internal.log for checking the problem. Thanks.
I need to know so I can clear out the old log(s) and get a fresh look.
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Originally posted by Ar-Pharazon View Post
Which problem? The "stuck on 0%" issue was basically resolved by using a decoder other than CUDA.
I need to know so I can clear out the old log(s) and get a fresh look.
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Originally posted by Mona View Post
CoreAVC is not supported. About the not using CUDA problem, please enable GPU and repeat the process, and then zip the whole log folder and send it to us, the developer will check why it doesn't use it.
These 2 images are for the process of using CUDA (selected in the first image) for a single episode of Stargate Atlantis.
It went about 30 minutes of Time Elapsed with a slight load on the CPU & GPU, but never left 0%.
Here is the log from (only) that attempt.
Log (DVDFab Blu-Ray Ripper-CUDA Fail) 8-10-22 1a.zipLast edited by Ar-Pharazon; 08-10-2022, 04:08 PM.
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Originally posted by Mona View PostThe developer said that the Nvidia M150 is special for notebooks and it doesn't support to use in this case, he suggested that you use Intel in this case.
As for the "CoreAVC cannot be detected" issue, I am afraid that there is no plan to solve it at the moment.
Any suggestions on getting the resource usage under control when using Intel QS. It runs up to 100% on both CPU and GPU a lot of the time during a rip and bogs literally everything down.
This was not the case with my previous, older laptop.Last edited by Ar-Pharazon; 08-15-2022, 12:10 PM.
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Originally posted by Ar-Pharazon View Post
CUDA is automatically trying to use the NVIDIA chip?
Any suggestions on getting the resource usage under control when using Intel QS. It runs up to 100% on both CPU and GPU a lot of the time during a rip and bogs literally everything down.
This was not the case with my previous, older laptop.
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Originally posted by Mona View Post
You may just ignore the MPEG-2, it doesn't use that much now, h264 is used more frequently.
So back to the larger issue. How to get DVDFab to stop sucking up all the resources of my computer. Maybe they need to let us assign RAM to the process, to take the load off of the CPU & GPU (PhotoShop allows this). I have more than enough RAM.
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