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  • Mona
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    Originally posted by AcIDc0r3 View Post

    Yes it's the second issue.
    Thank you for your confirmation. It's an UI problem, we will improve it.

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  • AcIDc0r3
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    Originally posted by Mona View Post
    The first image is for DVD Ripper to mkv, you can see that the gauge is at 10x. Click image for larger version Name:	DVDRipper-mkv.png Views:	1 Size:	72.9 KB ID:	369860

    The second one is for Ripper Blu-ray to mkv.4k.h265.10bit, and you can see in this one the gauge is only a little bit past the zero, is that what you saw on your side?
    Is this the problem you concerned about? If yes, then, it is an UI design issue.
    Please kindly confirm. Thanks. Click image for larger version Name:	ripper bd to mkv.4k.h265.10bit.png Views:	1 Size:	74.5 KB ID:	369861

    Yes it's the second issue.

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  • Mona
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    The first image is for DVD Ripper to mkv, you can see that the gauge is at 10x. Click image for larger version  Name:	DVDRipper-mkv.png Views:	1 Size:	72.9 KB ID:	369860

    The second one is for Ripper Blu-ray to mkv.4k.h265.10bit, and you can see in this one the gauge is only a little bit past the zero, is that what you saw on your side?
    Is this the problem you concerned about? If yes, then, it is an UI design issue.
    Please kindly confirm. Thanks. Click image for larger version  Name:	ripper bd to mkv.4k.h265.10bit.png Views:	1 Size:	74.5 KB ID:	369861


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  • AcIDc0r3
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    Originally posted by Mona View Post

    Please be sure that you are using gtx1080ti to redo the process, and then post the latest dvdfab_internal.log file and fabcheck_internal.log file. Thanks.
    If you read the dvdfab_internal.log you'll see that I am using my GTX 1080Ti to encode video and the gauge is still at zero even though I was encoding well over 100fps. Disregard my video because it was when I was encoding with software, I'm not doing that anymore. I'm encoding with hardware acceleration and it even says it in the dvdfab_internal.log file.

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  • Mona
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    Originally posted by AcIDc0r3 View Post

    Yes I already encoded using my gtx1080ti and it still shows at zero percent.
    Please be sure that you are using gtx1080ti to redo the process, and then post the latest dvdfab_internal.log file and fabcheck_internal.log file. Thanks.

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  • AcIDc0r3
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    Originally posted by Mona View Post

    From developers:
    1. Your progress in 12% is a UI problem;

    2. For the UI that shows CPU in the right top corner, it is for showing conversion speed not for showing cpu usage.
    For example, if cuda shrinking at 100fps, it will show nvidia 4x speed

    3. Your youtube video showed converter speed as about 4 fps, and cpu usage about 60%~70%.
    While soft encode, it's based on x265, and this speed for 4k 10bit h265 is around normal speed.

    x265 cannot use full ryzen resource for now.
    https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=174383 (x265 Ryzen discussion)

    4. we recommend to use gtx1080ti for reencode.
    In the advanced setting window, there should be a way to set bitrate to encode small size video.
    Yes I already encoded using my gtx1080ti and it still shows at zero percent.

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  • Mona
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    Originally posted by AcIDc0r3 View Post

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    From developers:
    1. Your progress in 12% is a UI problem;

    2. For the UI that shows CPU in the right top corner, it is for showing conversion speed not for showing cpu usage.
    For example, if cuda shrinking at 100fps, it will show nvidia 4x speed

    3. Your youtube video showed converter speed as about 4 fps, and cpu usage about 60%~70%.
    While soft encode, it's based on x265, and this speed for 4k 10bit h265 is around normal speed.

    x265 cannot use full ryzen resource for now.
    https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=174383 (x265 Ryzen discussion)

    4. we recommend to use gtx1080ti for reencode.
    In the advanced setting window, there should be a way to set bitrate to encode small size video.

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  • AcIDc0r3
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    Originally posted by Wilson.Wang View Post
    Hi,

    Please post the DVDFab internal log file, thanks!

    Wilson
    dvdfab_internal.log

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  • Wilson.Wang
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    Hi,

    Please post the DVDFab internal log file, thanks!

    Wilson

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  • AcIDc0r3
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    Well I tried what you suggested and used hardware acceleration and the needle never moved off of zero. I have a GTX 1080 ti and Ryzen 7 1800X, that needle should be pegged. Y'all need to get that fixed.

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    Last edited by AcIDc0r3; 06-25-2019, 06:40 AM.

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  • AcIDc0r3
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    Originally posted by Wilson.Wang View Post

    It's not the percentum of CPU/GPU usage, but the conversion speed and which is used for conversion, and why you not use your 1080 for converting?

    Thanks!

    Wilson
    Because hardware acceleration yields a larger file size than software encoding and I want to keep it as small as possible.

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  • Wilson.Wang
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    Originally posted by AcIDc0r3 View Post

    I have a GTX 1080ti and my CPU is a Ryzen 1800X with 16 cores and they were all pegged out in System Monitor.
    It's not the percentum of CPU/GPU usage, but the conversion speed and which is used for conversion, and why you not use your 1080 for converting?

    Thanks!

    Wilson

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  • AcIDc0r3
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    As you can see in this video capture it's in that 12% phaze for this UHD disc and that meter is sitting at zero but as you can tell from my resource monitor all 16 cores are near if not at 100%. I don't know if you guys configured it to read Ryzen CPU's or not but it's not reading my CPU.

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  • AcIDc0r3
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    Originally posted by Wilson.Wang View Post

    That's caused by that your conversion speed is too slow when using the CPU only to convert the UHD disc.

    You may need a NVIDIA card like GTX 1060, 1050 etc if you have some UHD discs need to convert.

    Thanks!

    Wilson
    I have a GTX 1080ti and my CPU is a Ryzen 1800X with 16 cores and they were all pegged out in System Monitor.

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  • Wilson.Wang
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    Originally posted by AcIDc0r3 View Post
    It must not work because I ripped a UHD Disc and it took 14 hours and it never moved yet all 16 cores were pegged on my system.
    That's caused by that your conversion speed is too slow when using the CPU only to convert the UHD disc.

    You may need a NVIDIA card like GTX 1060, 1050 etc if you have some UHD discs need to convert.

    Thanks!

    Wilson

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