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Old 3rd April 2012, 13:08   #10961  |  Link
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My Q6600@3Ghz very often exceeds 80C during heavy encoding and nothing happens. Rock stable.
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Old 3rd April 2012, 14:04   #10962  |  Link
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I consider this high temperature.
My processor(i7 980/ht off) does not exceed 52C(cpu) after hours of running at 100%.
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Old 3rd April 2012, 14:16   #10963  |  Link
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don't forget that my CPU is in 65nm. Frankly I don't care about temp as long as CPU is rock stable in Lynx (linpack test)
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Old 3rd April 2012, 15:08   #10964  |  Link
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Hi atak,
My CPU is in 45nm and temperature more than 68 is not safe.
Is it possible in your program that define how many core does encoding? I think if we can define two cores are used to encoding, its temp should be below 56.
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Old 3rd April 2012, 15:31   #10965  |  Link
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My CPU is in 45nm and temperature more than 68 is not safe.
Who told you that 68+C is not safe for your CPU?

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I think if we can define two cores are used to encoding, its temp should be below 56.
wow. You have bought quad core for what If you are not willing to use all your processing power?

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Old 3rd April 2012, 17:44   #10966  |  Link
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Intel Core2D/Q have integrated sensors which throttle down frequency when overheating.
I OC my Q9650 (45nm) to 4.5GHz and have 83C with IntelBurnTest over 24h and no errors.
With RipBot I reach 72C coretemp in summertime (71.4C is still covered by Intel Specs).see here
And I am running that CPU since releasedate 2008 OCed.
Intel CPUs can handle much stresstesting.

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Old 3rd April 2012, 18:01   #10967  |  Link
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BD rebuilder allows a hidden option for decreasing the allowed threads/cores. E.g. THREADS=3, for throttling back to 3 cores. A nice feature when one needs a free core. On an 8 or more core processor, this could be a very nice feature.

Not really suggesting Ripbot needs such a feature though. Perhaps that's why the mbatiri asks. Most Jobs I run through ripbot take no more than 1hr or 2 at most. I can browse the internet seamlessly. And my temps never exceed 40 - 45C high load. Thanks to my Megakiller.

If you're concerned about temps, you NEED better cooling. I don't get concerned about AMD temps until the 60C threshold is breached. Heat = degradation. I prefer keep the temps 55C and below. Especially my northbridge.

edit - You could always underclock the processor.
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Old 3rd April 2012, 19:54   #10968  |  Link
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Thanks atak and other friends for their reply
Nobody tell me nor any where I read that temp over than 68 may burn CPU.But I have never seen my CPU temp exceed over than 48 and so I'm worry. In most hard situation, my CPU temp never exceed 61 and if it is safe, so there is no problem.
I am agree with atak who says I bought 4 core CPU and so I should use its best.
Thanks again for all.
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Old 3rd April 2012, 22:55   #10969  |  Link
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I got 88 C on my laptop I3 cpu. And yes, it is stable BTW: AMD can be burned at excessive temperature!

I couldn't find any ubuntu ripbot. any idea?
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Old 4th April 2012, 15:04   #10970  |  Link
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I couldn't find any ubuntu ripbot. any idea?
Use Wine, maybe it works with Ripbot at Ubuntu.
Don't know how it handles Avisynth and GPU plugins.
http://www.winehq.org/
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Old 4th April 2012, 17:48   #10971  |  Link
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Hi atak,
My CPU is in 45nm and temperature more than 68 is not safe.
Is it possible in your program that define how many core does encoding? I think if we can define two cores are used to encoding, its temp should be below 56.
Manually edit the x264 command lines in RipBot.
http://mewiki.project357.com/wiki/X264_Settings#threads
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Old 5th April 2012, 23:19   #10972  |  Link
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Hi,
Ripped 3D bluray disk's have 2 options on the ripbot menu, for left and right eye. Is it possible to combine those two into one, to 2D? Can you add future ripbot versions, that functionality Atak?
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Old 6th April 2012, 01:00   #10973  |  Link
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Ripped 3D bluray disk's have 2 options on the ripbot menu, for left and right eye. Is it possible to combine those two into one, to 2D? Can you add future ripbot versions, that functionality Atak?
If you want a 2d encode froma 3d source Just use either left OR right eye and it will be 2d

Using 3d blu rays will usually have a brighter picture also.

There is no way to combine two video streams in ripbot..YET


My sandy bridge 2600k CPU has TJ (Thermal Junction) max temp of 98 degrees C, anything under that is safe!!!!!!!!!!


68C is nothing!!!!!

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Old 6th April 2012, 06:48   #10974  |  Link
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68C is nothing!!!!!
Depends ... cores or cpu?
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Old 6th April 2012, 14:46   #10975  |  Link
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Is there any way to disable the automatic conversion of TrueHD to FLAC? I re-add the TrueHD audio back in after Ripbot is finished anyway, so I choose No Audio when I get to the options screen. But I have to wait 10-15 minutes while the conversion happens which I don't end up using. Thanks.
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Old 6th April 2012, 17:39   #10976  |  Link
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Great program!

Hi!

First, thank you for your hard work on this application. It is one of my favorite tool for transcoding.

I just want to know if you have ever considered supporting more than one audio and sub tracks? I believe this would be a nice addon, especially for foreign movies where one may want to keep the original audio and subs plus another language.

Thanks.
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Old 6th April 2012, 19:44   #10977  |  Link
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Hi guys, ( no gays )

When there'll be a new version of RB?
..and this when came along? some changes between the time of its release?

10x!

Btw: If a source is fucked up, but someone still wanna save that movie, how can use SRestore with RB?
Any ideea?

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Old 11th April 2012, 05:40   #10978  |  Link
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A little help..

If I have an FLV file that has a LC AAC track but Ripbot won't see it, what would be the best way to extract it so later I can just add it to the video stream???????????

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Old 11th April 2012, 06:15   #10979  |  Link
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A little help..

If I have an FLV file that has a LC AAC track but Ripbot won't see it, what would be the best way to extract it so later I can just add it to the video stream???????????
In your \Ripbot\Tools\mkvtoolnix folder usg mmg to load and extract.
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Old 11th April 2012, 14:52   #10980  |  Link
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In your \Ripbot\Tools\mkvtoolnix folder usg mmg to load and extract.
As I stated, FLV file. MKVmerge Does NOT support FLV.
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