A couple questions for the experts, for the most part related to the same activities.
I've been ripping many a DVD to .wmv format lately. Not the absolute best format, but I can view on any computer, including at work, where there's only Windows Media Player.
Firstly, while ripping M*A*S*H episodes, one or more of the fans would automatically go high speed during the ripping and slow down between each "title", but while ripping Futurama eps, the fan speeds remain unchanged.
This leads to the more concerning thing. During a long period of ripping Futurama eps, I got a BSOD "memory dump" type error, I couldn't see all the info before it restarted Windows, but it might have been heat related, especially due to the fan speed issue.
So now I run NVIDIA system monitor during the ripping process, and it shows temp.of CPUs (quad) no higher than 80 degrees C, which isn't supposed to be too high. And I haven't had another BSOD, yet.
I've also tried SpeedFan concurrently with the NVIDIA system monitor, and it showed pretty much the same temp, but I haven't been able to get SpeedFan to change the actual fan speed.
So the first question is, have any of you used SpeedFan, or another such app to control fan speed and/or monitor temps and what not. SpeedFan seems kinda primitive UI wise, but is supposed to be good.
Second question, related to file size after ripping. The live action M*A*S*H eps are roughly twice the size as the Futurama eps, though roughly the same length (give or take a few minutes). Any ideas why this is? Has it got something to do with "live" vs. animated?
I've been ripping many a DVD to .wmv format lately. Not the absolute best format, but I can view on any computer, including at work, where there's only Windows Media Player.
Firstly, while ripping M*A*S*H episodes, one or more of the fans would automatically go high speed during the ripping and slow down between each "title", but while ripping Futurama eps, the fan speeds remain unchanged.
This leads to the more concerning thing. During a long period of ripping Futurama eps, I got a BSOD "memory dump" type error, I couldn't see all the info before it restarted Windows, but it might have been heat related, especially due to the fan speed issue.
So now I run NVIDIA system monitor during the ripping process, and it shows temp.of CPUs (quad) no higher than 80 degrees C, which isn't supposed to be too high. And I haven't had another BSOD, yet.
I've also tried SpeedFan concurrently with the NVIDIA system monitor, and it showed pretty much the same temp, but I haven't been able to get SpeedFan to change the actual fan speed.
So the first question is, have any of you used SpeedFan, or another such app to control fan speed and/or monitor temps and what not. SpeedFan seems kinda primitive UI wise, but is supposed to be good.
Second question, related to file size after ripping. The live action M*A*S*H eps are roughly twice the size as the Futurama eps, though roughly the same length (give or take a few minutes). Any ideas why this is? Has it got something to do with "live" vs. animated?