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freshhh
1st August 2010, 16:00
Hi there,

I'm looking for a DVD ripper software with requirements listed bellow, any suggestions ?

√ CUDA / GPU support
√ multi-core CPU
√ dual audio tracks (both in .avi / .mkv file container)
√ dual / multi external subtitles
√ support for forced subtitles
√ xvid/divx/h264/x264 encoding
√ (true native x64 version)

stax76
1st August 2010, 16:46
MeGUI can use 64-bit AviSynth, using it requires effort and expertise though.

StaxRip uses 32-bit AviSynth but can use 64-bit x264 with some piping workaround, if 64-bit AviSynth would be a great gain I don't know, also requires effort and expertise but slightly less I believe. :)

Video Dude
2nd August 2010, 04:06
Your requirements describe encoding software, not a DVD ripper.

Blue_MiSfit
5th August 2010, 23:52
You don't actually want CUDA / GPU support... you just want a Really Fast encoder. x264 will beat any GPU encoder out there at equivalent speed...

freshhh
11th August 2010, 14:03
SPAM ?

I was just doing a fair comparative of several softwares I've tested and my conclusion is that there is no winner atm (they have all pro/cons).

I checked in FAQ, I don't see any rules about commercial softwares that cannot be listed & reviewed...

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I said [spam] because there are products doing the whole process (removing protection or region code/ripping/encoding) and called like that...
Many softwares like MeGui / Handbrake / RipBot / Staxrip are only encoders GUI...

MeGUI is a great encoding tool but I'm looking for a "nice"/quick steps GUI to rip & encode with some advanced options and with no need to install manually 10 softwares/plugins...

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I do want CUDA / GPU support.

x264 = an algorithm.
CABAC = Context-adaptive binary arithmetic coding

I believe x264 encoding with Intel Quad Cores & CUDA / GPU with a NVIDA GFX card can be faster than x264 alone...

Guest
11th August 2010, 14:47
I checked in FAQ, I don't see any rules about commercial softwares that cannot be listed & reviewed... It's rule 5. It is the moderator's judgment to decide if your intent was to advertise a product. You also missed rule 16 which requires you to obey moderator instructions and rule 17 which prohibits you from discussing the rules in the public forum.

When you have a question about the rules or their interpretation, use PM to the moderator to get clarification or to argue for a reconsideration.

J_Darnley
11th August 2010, 17:06
I believe x264 encoding with Intel Quad Cores & CUDA / GPU with a NVIDA GFX card can be faster than x264 alone...

No it can't. x264 with CPU+GPU = x264 with CPU