I have problems with the BD Ripper using DVDFab 7.0.9.3 and even with the latest DVDFab 8.0.3.2!
Before I convert a BD, I first copy it to my local HDD (Full Disc Copy).
Then I use BD Ripper to AVI (h264.audiocopy) with a Bitrate of 10240kbps and 1920x1080 as the Resolution (Frame Rate is set as original).
Every BD converted to AVI (Body Of Lies, Braveheart, The Jackal, etc...) is juddering, as like there are frame drops. I also tried 1-pass & 2-pass encoding without any luck.
The BDs are Region Code B (UK), PAL
When I watch all the Full Disc Copies for example with Nero Showtime or PowerDVD untouched, there are no problems!
When I convert the BDs to a MKV-Container using BD Ripper with a Bitrate of 10240kbps and audio pass-through, everything is OK, no problems at all.
I think, that there problems converting BDs to AVI with BD Ripper.
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My Computer Configuration:
Core2Quad Q9550, 4GB RAM, Intel SSD & Hitachi 2TB HDD, Windows XP Professional (32-bit), ATI Radeon HD4670 with 1GB Video RAM
Before I convert a BD, I first copy it to my local HDD (Full Disc Copy).
Then I use BD Ripper to AVI (h264.audiocopy) with a Bitrate of 10240kbps and 1920x1080 as the Resolution (Frame Rate is set as original).
Every BD converted to AVI (Body Of Lies, Braveheart, The Jackal, etc...) is juddering, as like there are frame drops. I also tried 1-pass & 2-pass encoding without any luck.
The BDs are Region Code B (UK), PAL
When I watch all the Full Disc Copies for example with Nero Showtime or PowerDVD untouched, there are no problems!
When I convert the BDs to a MKV-Container using BD Ripper with a Bitrate of 10240kbps and audio pass-through, everything is OK, no problems at all.
I think, that there problems converting BDs to AVI with BD Ripper.
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My Computer Configuration:
Core2Quad Q9550, 4GB RAM, Intel SSD & Hitachi 2TB HDD, Windows XP Professional (32-bit), ATI Radeon HD4670 with 1GB Video RAM
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