[QUOTE=WebMaximus;91399]Tried removing the filter and rebooted my PC but still same problem.
Correct me if I'm wrong but the fact that I only see this problem with DVDFab doesn't that indicate the problem indeed is with DVDFab? Like I said in earlier posts all DVDs inserted/removed are detected just fine in all other programs like WMP, Explorer etc. It's ONLY when I have DVDFab running I see this problem. To further clarify it's not just in DVDFab an inserted DVD isn't detected if I have DVDFab running. For example...if I launch DVDFab, then launch Explorer and then insert a DVD the DVD won't be detected not only in DVDFab itself but nor in Explorer. However If I don't have DVDFab running and then insert a DVD it's detected just fine in Explorer and Explorer will also detect when the DVD is ejected.
So...the only way I can use DVDFab currently with this problem is to always insert the DVD before I start DVDFab and wait until it has been detected in Explorer and then I can start DVDFab and DVDFab will detect the DVD and start analyzing it. Then once the DVD has been copied I need to close DVDFab and do the same process again if I want to copy another DVD. If I keep DVDFab running the DVD title will still be present in DVDFab even after the DVD has been physically removed from the DVD drive since DVDFab for some weird reason doesn't detect that the DVD has been ejected.
To me it seems like DVDFab in some way blocks the built-in detection for insertion/removal of DVDs in Windows...?![/QUOTE]
I don't like disagreeing with you, but your assessment of the problem (that it's a DVDFab problem) is wrong.
It makes absolutely no sense that considering the length of time and effort put into developing and refining this program, that deliberately (or not) making it next to impossible to recognize an inserted DVD in the OS this was written for, is an application problem.
I suspect that you've either picked up a piece of malware or your AntiVirus program itself could be the cause of the problem.
Fab is in conflict with something on your system for control of the DVD drive... we just have to figure out what that is...
Are you sure Fab was installed 'as Administrator' correctly? It won't run properly unless it was installed correctly...
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