I usually use DVDFab to backup my DVD's, but I had to backup a bluray disc first time no problems, but since the cost of a blank bluray disc is still pricey, I'd figure convert my bluray movie to DVD-R DL (8.5GB).
Issue is it normal for my CPU to be near 100%?
I guess the more the compression, the higher the CPU usage?
In my case 40GB to 8.5GB, could have been worse DVD (4.7GB)
Any comments if you have experienced the same?
Issue is it normal for my CPU to be near 100%?
I guess the more the compression, the higher the CPU usage?
In my case 40GB to 8.5GB, could have been worse DVD (4.7GB)

Any comments if you have experienced the same?
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- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate X64
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650 3.0GHz (3.6GHz 24/7) maxed 4.05GHz
- Motherboard
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