I know there have been a lot of issues with the implementation of CUDA and as a result I have never really tried it.
However, I just thought I would give it a go.
Converting a BluRay to MKV does seem to take some time (as you would expect from all the data in a BluRay) I don't have a slow system - currently have an overclocked i7 920 running at 3.9Ghz and 12GB of Ram, so it has some speed under the hood.
Anyway - when converting using software only it takes about 2 - 2.5 hours to convert BluRays to MKV using a constant quality of around 19 (managed to get that working by changing the profile settings)
If I enable CUDA and change the video encoding to say both Software + CUDA and try the same conversion it take about 30 mins. Unfortunately right at the end of the conversion DVDFab shows an error and quits. This happens for the latest QT version and the normal version.
Seeing that the conversion can drop from 2.5 hrs to 0.5 hrs with CUDA enabled is it possible to get a stable release that allows CUDA?
I know I have not included my logs - I'll do that later.
Is CUDA just something that is just very unpredictable?
Thanks. DB
However, I just thought I would give it a go.
Converting a BluRay to MKV does seem to take some time (as you would expect from all the data in a BluRay) I don't have a slow system - currently have an overclocked i7 920 running at 3.9Ghz and 12GB of Ram, so it has some speed under the hood.
Anyway - when converting using software only it takes about 2 - 2.5 hours to convert BluRays to MKV using a constant quality of around 19 (managed to get that working by changing the profile settings)
If I enable CUDA and change the video encoding to say both Software + CUDA and try the same conversion it take about 30 mins. Unfortunately right at the end of the conversion DVDFab shows an error and quits. This happens for the latest QT version and the normal version.
Seeing that the conversion can drop from 2.5 hrs to 0.5 hrs with CUDA enabled is it possible to get a stable release that allows CUDA?
I know I have not included my logs - I'll do that later.
Is CUDA just something that is just very unpredictable?
Thanks. DB
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