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    DVD Ripper DVD to Mobile slows down

    Hi,

    when trying to convert a DVD to a DivX avi (two passes), the first pass runs through with roundabout 280 fps.
    Then it starts the second pass with 80 fps... 79...78... Zzzzzz.

    After 36% of the 2nd pass, we are down to 19.94 fps.
    Currently 42.92% are encoded and we are down to 16.27 fps.

    This effect applies to all DVDs (at least the four I tried)

    Edit1: by the way, dvdfab.exe and dvdfabcore.exe are both still running, yet dvdfab.exe takes 417mb ram...
    Edit2: if I press "cancel" the dvdfabcore.exe vanishes, but dvdfab.exe does not react (cancel button still there).
    Killing the dvdfab.exe with Taskmanager is great fun, because this causes a bluescreen. (SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION, caused by ntoskrnl.exe)

    All of the tried DVDs are stored on my local hard disc. Two of them have been ripped some time ago via dvdshrink, the others are tv-recordings.
    (Topfield Receiver -> project X -> DVD Lab)

    Code:
    Error Messages: none.
    
    dvdfab_process.log: does not exist
    
    dvdfab_internal.log: DVDFab 7.0.4.0 (2010/05/10  21:55:12)
     0m 01.43s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    
    OS: Windows 7 Ultimate german, 64 Bit
    CPU: i7-860, 8 GB Ram
    
    SOURCE FILE TYPE: VOB
    SOURCE VIDEO TYPE: MPEG
    SOURCE VIDEO RESOLUTION: 720x576
    SOURCE AUDIO TYPE: MPEG2
    DVDFab VERSION: 7.0.4.0
    DVDFab PROFILE: generic.avi.divx.mp3
    OUTPUT RESOLUTION: 720x392
    OUTPUT CROP: from source (720x392)
    OUTPUT BITRATE: 1411 kbps
    OUTPUT PASSES: 2
    Any ideas?

    Best regards,
    Marc
    Last edited by Marc; 05-10-2010, 08:58 PM.

    #2
    Marc,
    I don't see anything unusual.
    What program does during first pass is "sniffing" content, identifies problems, and makes notes -script.
    During second pass, program following the script and fixes the problems. And all you need is problems in two - three consecutive reference frames, and you (actually program) have "snowball effect" on your hands; then deeper in content you go, then more repair and redoing your content requires. The volume of calculations growing, work intensifies, Speed (framerate) drops. I hope it make sense to you. And 16 fps in a mids of a movie is still a good speed. Stop worry, just let it work.
    sigpic

    Please post your logs the default location is:

    For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
    For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
    For XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
    Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.

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      #3
      Also it looks like you are using File to Mobile, not DVD to Mobile. Is this correct?

      Try using DVD to Mobile with the main directory as the source (not the VIDEO_TS directory) and one pass.

      I suspect that the encoding from the Topfield is not fully DVD compliant.
      "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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        #4
        GregiBoy, if I may add to your post,
        Please update your DVDFab to latest beta.
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        Please post your logs the default location is:

        For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
        For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
        For XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
        Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.

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          #5
          @IPopov50:
          Ok, updated to the newest beta.

          @GregiBoy:
          Nope, I've been using dvd to mobile.
          Currently I am running a singlepass-encoding as suggested.
          At 33.94%, 22.31 fps.
          At 54.34%, 12.57 fps.
          At 100%, 0.00 fps and it does not stop.

          It took "only" 3.5 hours for the 1 hour 49 movie to encode.
          To top it off, the output folder is EMPTY until I cancel the encoding and (to avoid the BSOD) reboot the machine.
          After that I find a 1.6gb avi file which cannot be opened by media player classic.

          Sorry, but I cannot get myself to find that behaviour "normal".

          Is it possible that an installation of divx 8 causes the trouble?
          Meaning: dvdfab detects the divx coded and uses it instead of his normal xvid?
          Last edited by Marc; 05-11-2010, 08:10 PM.

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            #6
            Hm, my last posting from yesterday vanished? Ooookay..

            Tried to convert the very same movie with a freeware solution.
            Result: 27 min alltogether for both passes of the dual pass encoding.

            The difference is quite heavy, me thinks.

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              #7
              No further ideas?

              Seems I'll have to use a different software for my dvd to avi conversions...

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                #8
                Update:

                Using v7.07 I get the same results (slowdown, reaching 100% but not ending) with my DVDs which are created with dvdlab out of dvb-s recordings.

                Anyway, I tried to convert a bought dvd with dvdfab and converted a 114 minutes video to divx-mp3-avi with dual-pass in under 29 minutes.

                189 fps at the end of the 2nd pass.

                Bottom line: the quality of the source-video is crucial.

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