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CPU to 100% when ripping blu ray?!?

Discussion in 'Blu-ray players' started by arnould1, Jul 28, 2010.

  1. arnould1

    arnould1 Member

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    HI is anyone else having a problem? When I rip certain blu ray's(not all) but most so far, with dvdfab, my cpu level goes to 100% and I am only getting rip speeds of 3-4 mb/s...taking 2 hours to rip main movie only. not a problem when using imgburn to put on bd-25 disks. cpu levels are normal and the write speed is super fast using my pioneer bdr-205. the other blu rays I have tried have been ripped superfast and burned superfast?
     
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    Ripping is very CPU intensive, even the fastest CPU will get around a 75% hit. so no this isn't odd. luckily Cuda developed\marketed by nvidia for there new GTX lineup will knock that number down to all time lowes, reducing the average ripping time of an hour and a half to about 30 minutes.
     
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    but it does not happen for every blu ray.some blu ray rip almost as fast as a normal dvd, and I have no trouble with dvd's at all. I have 5770 graphics, phenomII x4 965, 4 gigs of ddr3 ram. any other posibilities?
     
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    different compression algorithms, take a different amount of time and Power perhaps that is it. it could also be your software, a form of DRM, or a bad movie structure that's repairing itself on the fly.

    Or it could be your computer doesn't like you anymore, and has come to the conclusion that it would rather aggravate you than serve its intended purpose.
     
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    it could be that my computer hates me, but I think it is my software DVDFAB. I ripped the Whole disk in 30 min, I seem to only have this problem of slow rip, high power consumption when I am attempting to only rip the movie and the movie still needs to be compressed to fit on a 25gb bd-r.
     
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    Are you saying that just ripping the movie is saturating your cpu? Or ripping and converting saturates the cpu? The encoding I understand. When I rip w/ dvdfab for bluerays wiether its the whole disc or main movie all I use is 20 percent. Now if you reader has a lower buffer then yea the cpu will soar.
     

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