(I'm not sure if it's better to post here or in the Support area, but I'm unable to open DVD Fab at all. I will also post in the support area, just in case this is the incorrect location)
Greetings:
I purchased the DVD BluRay ripper and have used it for years without any issues. Yesterday, I tried to update my version of DVD Fab to the latest release and I am now receiving an error message (I have uploaded a screenshot) that starts with "Failed to create OpenGL context..."
I tried uninstalling and then re-installing DVD fab. What happens when I open the program is the 'title screen' shows up, then it takes me to the screen where I can choose whether I want to unlock additional features. When I continue past that screen, is when the error message shows up.
I am somewhat novice when it comes to computers, but I have tried several things to fix this and nothing has worked. I am hoping you can help, as it seems like this is the only program where I'm having this issue. Here is a list of what I have tried:
- Updating graphics drivers
- Re-installing graphics drivers
- Using a generic graphic driver
- Uninstalling and re-installing DVD Fab (2 times)
- Run DVD Fab as Administrator
- Opened in Compatibility mode for Windows XP (I currently run Vista)
Greetings:
I purchased the DVD BluRay ripper and have used it for years without any issues. Yesterday, I tried to update my version of DVD Fab to the latest release and I am now receiving an error message (I have uploaded a screenshot) that starts with "Failed to create OpenGL context..."
I tried uninstalling and then re-installing DVD fab. What happens when I open the program is the 'title screen' shows up, then it takes me to the screen where I can choose whether I want to unlock additional features. When I continue past that screen, is when the error message shows up.
I am somewhat novice when it comes to computers, but I have tried several things to fix this and nothing has worked. I am hoping you can help, as it seems like this is the only program where I'm having this issue. Here is a list of what I have tried:
- Updating graphics drivers
- Re-installing graphics drivers
- Using a generic graphic driver
- Uninstalling and re-installing DVD Fab (2 times)
- Run DVD Fab as Administrator
- Opened in Compatibility mode for Windows XP (I currently run Vista)