I have windows 7 64 bit with 2 9500 GT graphic cards with 32 cores.
Looking for a ripper that will take the processing off my CPU and use my cuda core. Wish I hand a i7 that uses integrated graphics I saw this clip on youtube and some guy had the encoding going x4 using the i7 IG (integrated graphics). But all I have is a x6 AMD core. Any all in all looking for the fastest ripper on the market free or not.
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I'm assuming you are commenting about encoding/conversion? Ripping is just exact copying the disc to your HDD. I have a six core AMD OC'd to 3.6Ghz with integrated graphics. It takes about 20 minutes average to encode/convert a DVD disc to a MKV with great quality at about 2GB size. This is with VidCoder/Handbrake. That's fast enough for me.

Using CUDA, you may get a faster encode to some formats, but the quality may suffer a bit.
You didn't mention what format you are converting to or what program you use for this and what quality you want? -
Thank you for that clarification, ripping straight to a DVD-5 and quality is not that impotant just enough to fill the whole disc not to waste any space on the blank disc.
Did not know that, I'm most concern is speed, but not where the quality the movie terrible.Using CUDA, you may get a faster encode to some formats, but the quality may suffer a bit.
So the main featers is speed speed speed thank a lot for your replay
Also if I get a faster graphics card with more cuda cores will that speed up my encoding ...Last edited by AndreL; 13th Aug 2013 at 21:05.
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More CUDA cores would definitely encode faster. Encoding a 44 minute HD video using CUDA on my 8600GTS with 32 CUDA cores took 1:34:22, but my GeForce GTX 550 Ti (Fermi) with 192 CUDA cores did it in 22:44. This was even faster than my Intel i7 3770k using Quick Sync which took 25:15. Using x264 (2-pass) software encoding took 2:11:05 on the same video. I also found out since then that x264 encoding even using 1-pass encoding can provide superior video quality than both CUDA or Quick Sync at far lower bitrates. This would produce smaller files sizes, but would take a lot more time to encode.
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