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6th May 2018, 21:28 | #27284 | Link |
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For encoding my Bluray disc I use so far my pc desktop but I wonder if I can use my laptop for this job? I mean I dont want to my laptop explode or hardware problems I have a Dell Inspiron 17 5000 series with I5 7th gen and 8gb ddr4 and the hot air is disiping to the back, just for try I started some encode and can notice that encode takes several hours so I cancel it and for that I asking to you this
what do you say? can I the encode process too much for my processor, my hardware etc considering the serveral hours or what? Thank you in advance!! |
7th May 2018, 01:18 | #27285 | Link | |
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7th May 2018, 05:43 | #27286 | Link | |
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I really hope you dont mind of I wait if more people around here maybe could tell me and give me they opinion? |
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7th May 2018, 17:31 | #27288 | Link |
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I only use a laptop nowadays for all encoding - if it's got a GPU all the better, as you can do BD or UHD compressions in about 30 mins. Unless you seriously overclock the CPU / GPU, any pc or laptop should cope with whatever you throw at it - they are specified to have some margin (hence why you can over-clock them).
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My laptop GPU is integrated Intel HD 620 with 128gb mb. Of course it will be amazing if BD rebuilder could have the GPU option but I think if Jdobbs not put this option yet is for something So you think or you are saying the laptop can work full load almost 14 hours? Thank you again!! |
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GPU Intel Integrated HD 620 with 128mb 8gb DDR4 Processor I5 7th gen Just for ask, there is no way to add some more memory to integrated GPU from the RAM? I read can be possible with pc Desktop but no idea with laptop Last edited by Blurayhd; 7th May 2018 at 18:45. |
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7th May 2018, 19:01 | #27292 | Link |
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You can't add ram, as it's likely 'virtual' ram taken from the actual total ram in the laptop. However if you know how to get into the laptops BIOS and know your way around, it may potentially be possible to assign more. However, bdrb mainly uses x264/265 depending on the type of conversion you'll do. That's CPU demanding, not the built-in GPU part.
You should be fine if the cooler is up to the task. As the CPU will be under full load normally. Now, that will create heat, which the cooler will need to be capable of blowing out, do the vents need to be clear from dust (and nothing blocking them). As to potential damage, in the old days when cpu's got too hot and cooling want to to today's standards they could indeed get damaged. Today, a CPU will shut itself off when it gets too hot to prevent that from happening. Sent from my Nexus 6P with Tapatalk |
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Jdobbs there´s some way to add an option or button in Bd rebuilder that you can pause the encoding and continue? so we dont have to start all the encoding again... |
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8th May 2018, 23:40 | #27294 | Link |
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You can stop at any time... but it will always have to resume at the beginning of a current pass (x264 doesn't have a way of which I'm aware to resume an encode pass). I'm not aware of a way to pause only a process. That doesn't mean it doesn't necessarily exist, only that I'm not familiar with it (if it does exist).
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9th May 2018, 03:28 | #27296 | Link | |
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I just tried it with a 2nd pass of the x264 encoder. The script I use to do all of my encodings indeed was suspended (stopped), but the x264 encoder kept right on ticking. |
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12th May 2018, 11:12 | #27299 | Link |
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Will BD-RB have an option for chosing DGDecNV as the frameserver for UHD-BD encodings? I have a Pascal Card and latest DGDecNV now supports decoding of HEVC upto 12-bit without any issue. I have tested it and is working flawlessly. Thanks for this amazing software. |
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Is it possible to use Full Backup mode in case of BD3D source (including menus and extras) without reencoding the video (keeping intact)? I just want to throw out unwanted audio streams, reencode the English HD track to AC3 5.1 while keeping an other AC3 5.1 track of the main movie.
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