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I had been running DVDFab 6.* with no problems. When I upgraded to DVDFab 8 qt, I would not get any evident video after clicking Start but Task Manager showed that it was running. I did the usual: deinstall, clean registry, update video drivers, reinstall. The problem persisted but I suspected it was actually a video problem. I entered Chat on the nvidia support website and sent them a copy of my SysInfo.nfo file and they then pointed me to a beta driver. I installed it and everything works fine. I am now .NOT. unhappy.
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The brand-spankin new Radeon 7970 gives me this:
Graphics Chipset : AMD Radeon HD 7900 Series Supported Video Codecs : DXVA_MODE_H264 DXVA_MODE_VC1 DXVA_MODE_MPEG2 ATI_MODE_H264 ATI_MODE_VC1 ATI_MODE_MPEG2 CoreAVC : is detected. Worked with H.264 Blu-Ray, but not particularly quick when set to AMD APP mode. Going to try with DXVA mode and see if I get better results. Really hoping to see AMD APP encoding support someday! |
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Graphics Chipset :
ATI Radeon HD 4350 (Microsoft Corporation WDDM 1.1) Supported Video Codecs : DXVA_MODE_H264 DXVA_MODE_VC1 CoreAVC : cannot be detected. I am using Win7 64 bit, DVDFab 8.1.6.2 I have not had any problems with this setup. |
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This is a screen with GPU Tweak showing video card usage, The CPU Gadget to show load on cpu and DVD Fab 8.1.6.3.
This is a 190 minute movie Source is my blueray drive. Ripping Movie to - M2TS.AC3.HighQuality - 1920x1040 - 0.200 Bits/Pixel Audio - 448 - 5.1 MultiChannel No Subpicture After dealing with 2 hour plus rips using my ATI cards, or turning of GPU Codecs for encoding and decoding and watching my CPU run at +90% for the rip, I went out and got me some kick ass nVidia from Asus .I know not everyone can do this, but if you can afford it, it's gonna get you back your money in time spent ripping. |
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Guess I should have posted the cards details in the last. Sorry about that.
Asus GTX 560 Ti - 1280MB DDR5 - 448 Cuda Cores. Graphics Chipset : NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti CUDA Driver Version: 4.10 CUDA Capability revision number: 2.0 Supported Video Codecs : CUDA_MODE_H264 CUDA_MODE_VC1 CUDA_MODE_MPEG2 DXVA_MODE_H264 DXVA_MODE_VC1 DXVA_MODE_MPEG2 CoreAVC : cannot be detected. The computers specs Asus P6X58D-E - main board Intel Core i7 930 Quad-Core Socket LGA1366, 2.8Ghz, 4.8GT/s 2 - Kingston HyperX 12GB (3x4GB) 1600MHz DDR3 kits = 24GB Dual SSD OCZ Vertex 120GB drives RAID 0 Dual Western Digital Caviar Green (WD30EZRX) 3TB SATA3 6Gb/s 64MB drives RAID 1 Dual SAMSUNG DVDWBD SH-B083L drives Yes this machine rocks, but it's the smallest of the 3 I've built over the last 2 years. Ever evolving. My next machine will have a CPU that supports Intel Quick Sync. |
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NDIVIA GeForce GTX 460(EVGA OC)
Graphics Chipset: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 CUDA Driver Version: 4.0 CUDA Capability Revision Number: 2.1 Supported Vedio Codecs CUDA_MODE_H264 CUDA_MODE_VC1 CUDA_MODE_MPEG2 DXVA_MODE_H264 DXVA_MODE_VC1 DXVA_MODE_MPEG2 Core AVC: is detected OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit SP1 CPU:Intel Core i5 2500K @ 3.3GHz (sandy bridge technology) M/B: Gigabyte Z68A-D3-B-3(sockett 1155) RAM: 8GB (2x 4GB) 1600 Modules DDR3 @665MHz (9-9-9-24) Consiar Vengence V/CARD: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 DDR5 (EVGA OC) 1034MB HHDs: 2x 1TB seagate 7200rpm 6mb/s (sata III) Optical Drives: Optiarc DVD RW AD-72605 (dual layer) Pioneer BD-RW BD-R206D 12x Blu-ray push & pull fans on water cooled CPU Fan on HDD's and 3x 120mm fans in case Have not had any problems with this build, very fast with Blu-rays (30min's or less) BD50 to HDD, Maine movie to 25GB BD-R, with ImgBurn! GTX 460 is great! Last edited by 8855A; 03-07-2012 at 05:12 AM. Reason: Info |
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