hello everyone
i recently built a new pc and for a while was using the cpu's built in graphics
i was encoding some files to mkv files in both the h264 and h265 getting some times, going from dvd rips to standard def mvk files was quick a 40-50 min show would be done in like 6-9 minutes to h264 and about the time of the show to h265
these encodes was using handbrake at their defaults for those two different codecs.
for a bit i put in my radeon hd 7750 card but had to take it back out because the server viewing remotely was horrendous without a graphics card in it (no on board graphics in that pc (intel i7-2700k, asus motherboard something deluxe). so i had to take it out of the new pc and put it back into the old one.
now i have a new graphics card in the new pc an asus strig gaming oc 4gb rx560 card
now i can't do any encoding at all, tried muiptle files and its all the same handbrake just fails and quites.
tried using mcebuddy, that one was even worse at least handbrake dind't crash the pc but that one did, and worst of all and it took a bit to figure this out upon reboot it would start and again and the ffmeg or whatever would keep crashing the pc, after i figured it out i would end the task but like 5 times it restarted on its own.
one of the reasons for this new pc build was to encode videos i have that pilled up, some just large files that should not be so large and some dvd rips and then i want to rip my own dvd's and blurays eventually and have a digital copy of them as mkv files.
but i can't do anything until i figure out why handbrake crashed and the mcebuddy crashes the pc with the graphics card
handbrake used only 20% of hte cpu and most of the ram, where mcebuddy used like 95% of the cpu's but then also crashed.
what i am thinking is maybe there's drivers tthats causing an issue with it started from the asus radeon hd 7750 then to the new motehrboards/cpu build in graphics uhd 630, then back to the radeon hd 7750, back to the motherboard/cpu and then finally to the radeon rx560.
i was lazy on the build and i think its coming back to haunt me unless you guys say otherwise. when i built this pc i took the ssd drive from my old pc and just put it in and other than windows figuing out something was different and i had to revalidate it with new hardware reason i didn't do anything else.
so i am thinking on my days off work i should do a fresh install of windows 10 64bit and go from there, leave everything else the way it is (other than unneeded hard drives for the begining).
what do you guys think, think i should do that before trying to trouble shoot everythign else, i mean its not like it would take but an hour or two to reformat and do a clean install and reinstall my software, might not even install firefox since i've stopped using it.
current pc's specifications
cpu: intel i7-8700k
motherboard: asus prime z370a
ram: 8 gigs of gskill 3000mhz
graphics: asus strix gaming oc 4g edition rx 560
os hard drive: pny ssd 240gig optima i think
and what about all the stuff to install for hte motherboard and graphics card, should i reinstall most of that or let the windows do what it needs to do, i am not sure i am getting any benefit from the installed drivers and programs, i guess aura synch is alrgith given my pc's led lights on the fans, graphics card, and motherboard but i wonder if other drivers are getting in the way.
anyways i look forward to what you all think
anyways off to bed for a hour or two of sleep.
ryan
i recently built a new pc and for a while was using the cpu's built in graphics
i was encoding some files to mkv files in both the h264 and h265 getting some times, going from dvd rips to standard def mvk files was quick a 40-50 min show would be done in like 6-9 minutes to h264 and about the time of the show to h265
these encodes was using handbrake at their defaults for those two different codecs.
for a bit i put in my radeon hd 7750 card but had to take it back out because the server viewing remotely was horrendous without a graphics card in it (no on board graphics in that pc (intel i7-2700k, asus motherboard something deluxe). so i had to take it out of the new pc and put it back into the old one.
now i have a new graphics card in the new pc an asus strig gaming oc 4gb rx560 card
now i can't do any encoding at all, tried muiptle files and its all the same handbrake just fails and quites.
tried using mcebuddy, that one was even worse at least handbrake dind't crash the pc but that one did, and worst of all and it took a bit to figure this out upon reboot it would start and again and the ffmeg or whatever would keep crashing the pc, after i figured it out i would end the task but like 5 times it restarted on its own.
one of the reasons for this new pc build was to encode videos i have that pilled up, some just large files that should not be so large and some dvd rips and then i want to rip my own dvd's and blurays eventually and have a digital copy of them as mkv files.
but i can't do anything until i figure out why handbrake crashed and the mcebuddy crashes the pc with the graphics card
handbrake used only 20% of hte cpu and most of the ram, where mcebuddy used like 95% of the cpu's but then also crashed.
what i am thinking is maybe there's drivers tthats causing an issue with it started from the asus radeon hd 7750 then to the new motehrboards/cpu build in graphics uhd 630, then back to the radeon hd 7750, back to the motherboard/cpu and then finally to the radeon rx560.
i was lazy on the build and i think its coming back to haunt me unless you guys say otherwise. when i built this pc i took the ssd drive from my old pc and just put it in and other than windows figuing out something was different and i had to revalidate it with new hardware reason i didn't do anything else.
so i am thinking on my days off work i should do a fresh install of windows 10 64bit and go from there, leave everything else the way it is (other than unneeded hard drives for the begining).
what do you guys think, think i should do that before trying to trouble shoot everythign else, i mean its not like it would take but an hour or two to reformat and do a clean install and reinstall my software, might not even install firefox since i've stopped using it.
current pc's specifications
cpu: intel i7-8700k
motherboard: asus prime z370a
ram: 8 gigs of gskill 3000mhz
graphics: asus strix gaming oc 4g edition rx 560
os hard drive: pny ssd 240gig optima i think
and what about all the stuff to install for hte motherboard and graphics card, should i reinstall most of that or let the windows do what it needs to do, i am not sure i am getting any benefit from the installed drivers and programs, i guess aura synch is alrgith given my pc's led lights on the fans, graphics card, and motherboard but i wonder if other drivers are getting in the way.
anyways i look forward to what you all think
anyways off to bed for a hour or two of sleep.
ryan