I been searching on this forum for the best A/V Codec settings for making BD to Mobile backups that does not take 6 hours. I currently have on my desktop the NVDIA GEFORCE GT 220 and on my laptop I have the ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470. My desktop has an I5 Processor and my laptop has an I7. I will purchase the COREAVC Codec if it will speed up the amount of time it takes to decode and encode. Is there a tutorial or anything out there I can refer to to get the best settings for my cards? Thanks to anyone who responds.
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akadennis,
there is no tutorial or solid recommendation for certain settings. Everyone has its own unique hardware/software configuration resulting in different processing speeds. It's all about experimenting with different combination for different content (i.e. animated, action, vc-1 coded, AVC, etc.). For instance, CoreAVC would of been nice addition to your Radeon machine, but it only works with AVC content.
On a sidenotes, 6 hrs processing with i5 and GT220 is way too much. On my machine with Core2Duo and GTX295 it takes 3 hrs. Besides, I wouldn't panic just yet. BD2Mobile is still in works, and I've heard that in another couple of weeks we will see some effect in new engine...sigpic
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I have a corei7 system and with CoreAVC the conversion times are great. I have the GTX 480 and get better perfromance using CoreAVC than using Cuda. Hopefully as they improve the Cuda support, I can fully utilize the 480 but for now Corei with CoreAVC is rocking. I can get a Blu-Ray converted in about an hour and DVD's I can convert in about 20-40 minutes at two pass.
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Originally posted by irishgrunt View PostI have a corei7 system and with CoreAVC the conversion times are great. I have the GTX 480 and get better perfromance using CoreAVC than using Cuda. Hopefully as they improve the Cuda support, I can fully utilize the 480 but for now Corei with CoreAVC is rocking. I can get a Blu-Ray converted in about an hour and DVD's I can convert in about 20-40 minutes at two pass.
Graphics Chipset :
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470
Supported Video Codecs :
DXVA_MODE_H264
DXVA_MODE_VC1
CoreAVC : is detected.
i too have a core I7 laptop. Not sure if I should use DXVA or software for VC1
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