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Turing Half Speed Encoding 4K H265 since DVDFab 11.0.3.1. Why ?
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Last edited by steavedaguru; 07-30-2019, 05:34 AM.
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A lot of folks think that because Pascal have two NVENC chips and Turing have only one that Pascal is better but their wrong. I've been on the NVidia dev forums and NVidia's claiming that the two chips have been combined into one which makes data processing faster and more efficient. In doing so they have achieved slightly faster process times as well as greatly decreasing file size by way of better compression.
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Originally posted by Mona View Post
Please set it to copy audio or output to AAC audio, do NOT select any subtitle for the conversion to try again and see if the speed changes or not. Still, please feedback with the latest log file, thanks.
Newest Logs are Uploaded in GDrive Folder. I've tested it with AAC, Audio Copy, in combination with or without Subtitles, with Dev 11.0.3.9 and 11.0.4.0. Nothing changes. I think it's the B-Frame Support since 11.0.1.9, that clearly slows down the UHD Ripping. 11.0.1.8 runs very faster.
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Originally posted by AcIDc0r3 View Post
Why are you on the fence? Turing is much better than Pascal. Look at THIS thread and see for yourself. I performed real world tests between an EVGA GTX 1080 Ti and the EVGA RTX 2080 and from the test you can clearly see that the RTX 2080 is pulling in slightly faster if not the same speeds but look at the file sizes and see that they are considerably less in size than the GTX 1080 Ti. Much better compression with the RTX 2080, I can only imagine what the Super cards are like.Fermi, Kepler, Pascal, Volta, Turing ....Ive had issues in the past where new video card technology drivers were not tuned proper or incompatible and or older cards like the gtx 700 series not being able to encode/decode h.265 etc. So I was open to opinions for performance based on the RTX or questioning if AMD had any advantage, I've never owned an AMD GPU card but do have Ryzen 1800x. Dvdfab is not the only cuda driver errors as just recently adobe opened up better support for the current 1070 I own, prior it was hit or miss if it would even grab the cuda driver. So that being said I want to use the best card for DVDfab "supported" if RTX is beta or alpha or still bring fine tuned for performance that's what I want to hear, I can read stats all day it comes down to real world performance inside of dvdfab. Hope everyone understands my question and or if the error is resolved.
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Originally posted by blasiusx View PostThis is a specific problem thread, and no discussion about GPUs. It gets cluttered here.Turing Half Speed Encoding 4K H265 since DVDFab 11.0.3.1. Why ? - its slightly off topic to ask if purchasing a turing card now will not benefit me in anyway...… due to half speed encoding, bug or driver issue...?
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Originally posted by blasiusx View Post
Thank you very much, Mona.
Newest Logs are Uploaded in GDrive Folder. I've tested it with AAC, Audio Copy, in combination with or without Subtitles, with Dev 11.0.3.9 and 11.0.4.0. Nothing changes. I think it's the B-Frame Support since 11.0.1.9, that clearly slows down the UHD Ripping. 11.0.1.8 runs very faster.
We test on rtx1660, with or without B frame, DVDFab uses 100% nvenc video encode engine and your can see that in Windows 10 task manager or in GPU-Z sensors.
Enable B frame will use too much nvenc that is controlled by Nvidia driver, we send e-mail to Nvidia for support.
For mkv.4k.h265.10bit profile in DVDFab, you can open it (path "C:\Program Files\DVDFab 11\profiles6\preset\x265_ABR_Fast_MKV.preset"), go to line #39, find <Bframes>4</Bframes>, change it to <Bframes>0</Bframes> and then you will have the old speed.
Meanwhile, you can also post this question on Nvidia forums.
Last edited by Wilson.Wang; 08-02-2019, 02:13 AM.
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Thank you very much for the info, Wilson. That was certainly not a reproach or criticism, but I just wanted to know why it is so. Then my guess was right, it is due to the B-frame support. One more question: could you not deposit this as an option in the DVD Fab settings, where you can disable or enable the B-frame support?
As you know Nvidia, they either do nothing, or it takes forever.
Anyway, thank you very much for your effort, other developers can take an example of that.
@AOD
Do not take it personally, but this was about a special Nvidia Turing "problem" with DVDFab, and not which GPU you should prefer now. Thank you for your understanding.
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Originally posted by blasiusx View PostThank you very much for the info, Wilson. That was certainly not a reproach or criticism, but I just wanted to know why it is so. Then my guess was right, it is due to the B-frame support. One more question: could you not deposit this as an option in the DVD Fab settings, where you can disable or enable the B-frame support?
As you know Nvidia, they either do nothing, or it takes forever.
Anyway, thank you very much for your effort, other developers can take an example of that.
@AOD
Do not take it personally, but this was about a special Nvidia Turing "problem" with DVDFab, and not which GPU you should prefer now. Thank you for your understanding.
Please wait the new version, add the option "Enable B-Frame Conversion for NVIDIA Turing Cards" at Common Settings -> Conversion.
Thanks!
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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