![]() ![]() And very few of us use Fab for anything other than decryption. ![]() Once it got to a manageable level, it became irrelevant. Most of us around here don't give a rat's posterior about speed of encoding with H264 anymore. I'm crazy, right? Right?Īssuming you aren't a spammer, I do believe you are speaking to the wrong audience. ![]() PS: In my paranoid fantasies the blatant similarities between some of the software has me convinced they're actually the same software with different skin - and I'm picturing that they're funding the either the Yakuza, the Bratva, or the Triad. As most of the time I won't be clicking "go," the easier any process is, the more likely movies will get correctly converted while I'm at work. I'm assuming that Acrok is slow to update, or there's some other reason they get no love? I'm also looking into the Autoripper at, but the download link is currently busted - in short, I'm willing to consider other options, but given that AMD's APP extensions aren't identified in my video card, I'm taking what I can get. Fifteen minutes per blu-ray isn't huge, but it is very perceptible. However, with default settings Acrok took 92 minutes to encode, and once I tweaked it to better match DVDFab (non-standard aspect ratio, including forced subtitles), it took only 102 minutes. I've barely seen mention of Acrok here - the few times it gets dismissed as not being DVDFab or MakeMKV. ![]() But from what I understand, DVDFab is one of the best on updates, and there's a new dinosaur movie arriving today. On the downside, DVDFab only supports Intel and nVidia for encoding assistance - and I have neither. Once I enabled GPU assistance on the decoding, the speed went from 162 minutes encoding to 119 minutes. The film is 1 hour and 55 minutes long, or 115 minutes.ĭVDFab is the one that gets recommended here, and has some nice features (matching non-standard aspect ratios automatically, for instance). As a test I encoded Raiders of the Lost Ark, the start of a trilogy I plan to take with me. Everything else was consistently at less than the frame rate. I've downloaded every piece of Bluray ripping/converting software I could find after playing with several pieces of software, I'm really down to two options. MakeMKV is able to rip at ~4x without me playing with drive firmware, but given that compression is by default greater than 1x, I'm not particularly concerned about riplock or getting around it. Unfortunately, we're looking at leaving in about a month, so we don't have time to do this as we acquire discs. My family is looking at a short term relocation, and bringing all the discs seems silly versus bringing an external harddrive and streaming. ![]()
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