3 MKV 2160 converts to 1080p resulted in corrupted shrinks. Unable to downgrade to 10.0.7.4 as the download page ONLY serves 10.0.7.6.
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Hi Quadcom,
Please provide your dvdfab_internal.log and fabcheck_internal.log, Thanks.
Yours,
WilsonPlease post your logs the default location is:
For DVDFab 13: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\DVDFab13\Log
For StreamFab: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\StreamFab\log
Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.
If it's the burning issue, please also attach burn log.
Thanks!
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This STILL is not fixed. I have updated DVDFab and the Nvidia drivers multiple times. I have seen the same playback problems on multiple systems so the problem is encoded in the output video.
The problem goes away if H265 CUDA decoding is turned off. Of course, this slows down the application by a factor of 3.
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Originally posted by The real Quadcom View PostThis STILL is not fixed. I have updated DVDFab and the Nvidia drivers multiple times. I have seen the same playback problems on multiple systems so the problem is encoded in the output video.
The problem goes away if H265 CUDA decoding is turned off. Of course, this slows down the application by a factor of 3.
Regards,
Mona
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Ran another test after updating to 10.2.0.9.
It appears as though h265 decode > h265 encode id working properly again.
Also, I noticed that transcoding a 2160p down to 1080p doesn't appear to take advantage of h265 CUDA decoding. It's all CPU. Fps drops from 300-400 fps for a 1080p source down to 70 fps for a 2160p source.
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Originally posted by The real Quadcom View PostAlso, I noticed that transcoding a 2160p down to 1080p doesn't appear to take advantage of h265 CUDA decoding. It's all CPU. Fps drops from 300-400 fps for a 1080p source down to 70 fps for a 2160p source.
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