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  1. Hi People,

    i have a AMD Phenom II x4 955 and one AMD HD5770

    and i wish to know what is the fastest software to do a ripp of DVD into H264 high Quality -> (~700MB - 900MB(output))

    freeware or not, using CUDA ? and all my core ? and in a 64Bit version ?

    thx a lot people
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  2. Badaboom, fast, adequate quality. Nero's Recode was pretty fast a few years ago.
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    x264 encoder, slow, best quality.
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  4. Originally Posted by jagabo View Post
    Badaboom, fast, adequate quality. Nero's Recode was pretty fast a few years ago.
    i have already try once badaboom, but the interface is really not fonctionnal, not enough vital options... :/
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  5. i have a AMD Phenom II x4 955 and one AMD HD5770

    and i wish to know what is the fastest software to do a ripp of DVD into H264 high Quality -> (~700MB - 900MB(output))

    freeware or not, using CUDA ? and all my core ?
    You can't use cuda, you have an ATI card
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  6. You might take a look at MediaCoder. They added CUDA a while back. I tried it when it first came out and found the results were poor. Maybe it's gotten better since then.
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  7. Baldrick X264 encore is slow like fairuse 2.8 ? because i was using this one, but it was slow (but powerful) i think he dont take care of multi core or GPU :/
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  8. Originally Posted by poisondeathray View Post
    You can't use cuda, you have an ATI card
    hoo damn just.. (i have pass Geforce -> AMD/Ati ) :/
    and on the AMD side is there any technologie who use the GPU ?
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  9. ATI has a hardware h.264 encoder as part of Avivo. Last I saw it was pretty poor.

    Nothing matches the quality of x264. And with a quad core CPU it's not much slower than the hardware encoders.
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