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    FAB 8.1.0.5 and Onward Keeps Crashing

    I keep having FAB crash problems and have just tried the latest released version; 8.1.1.2. Below are the pertinent log file entries and hopefully someone can help pinpoint the issue.

    2011-08-08 19:11:39 ---- ******************** Log session stop 08-Aug 19:11:39.869 PID 3484********************
    2011-08-08 19:09:00 Info Current Drive selected : 2:0:0 - TSSTcorp DVDWBD SH-B123L SB04 [D] (Ide)
    2011-08-08 19:09:00 Info Using SPTI interface
    2011-08-08 19:09:00 Info System default language : English (United States)
    2011-08-08 19:09:00 Info User default language : English (United States)
    2011-08-08 19:09:00 Info DLL Version : 4.0.20.488
    2011-08-08 19:09:00 Info DLL : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8 Qt\vso_hwe.dll
    2011-08-08 19:09:00 Info Version : 8, 1, 1, 2
    2011-08-08 19:09:00 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8 Qt\DVDFab.exe
    2011-08-08 19:09:00 Info OS : Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)
    2011-08-08 19:09:00 ---- ******************** Log session start 08-Aug 19:09:00.082 PID 3484********************

    DVDFab 8.1.1.2 (2011/08/08 19:12:20)

    0m 00.96s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 00.96s: Qt Translator file load success
    0m 09.18s: detected dvd
    0m 09.20s: drive D
    0m 09.20s: dvd type 1
    0m 09.20s: volume label CANDYLAND
    0m 10.17s: got copyright 0 0
    0m 11.84s: got udf/iso
    0m 12.69s: got discinfo
    0m 12.71s: pathplayer enabled
    0m 18.37s: got dvdinfo
    0m 18.39s: opened dvd
    0m 38.87s: terminate process

    I've tried uninstalling/reinstalling the program various times. Deleted/updated graphics drivers, and have tried with different disks that have worked in the past.
    Any help greatly appreciated.

    AMD Phenom II X4 3.2Ghz | Radeon HD 4670 | Win7 Pro x64 | 8 GB | Synology DS211j 5TB | Wired GbE | 2x WDTV Live + |

    #2
    Hi, tjkaz,

    Options for you to try:

    1. Open Common Settings->General->A/V Codec, set both video decoder and encoder as software(or simply check the box of "Disable all GPU codecs for decoding and encoding"), then convert/copy;

    2. Close your Anti-virus software, if any, to try again;

    3. On Windows 7, go to Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization\Display, choose "Smaller-100%(default)" there.

    Yours
    --
    Malcolm

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      #3
      Originally posted by malcolm View Post
      Hi, tjkaz,

      Options for you to try:

      1. Open Common Settings->General->A/V Codec, set both video decoder and encoder as software(or simply check the box of "Disable all GPU codecs for decoding and encoding"), then convert/copy;

      2. Close your Anti-virus software, if any, to try again;

      3. On Windows 7, go to Control Panel\Appearance and Personalization\Display, choose "Smaller-100%(default)" there.

      Yours
      --
      Malcolm
      Malcolm,
      Thanks for the suggestions....

      1. Checked "Disable all GPU codecs for decoding and encoding", but no change - still crashes.
      2. Disabled anti-virus (MS Security Essentials), but no change - still crashes.
      3. Smaller - 100% is already the default - so still crashes.

      The behavior is alway the same, FAB loads just fine, reads the disk to be backed up, and then just when it selects the appropriate track - it crashes.

      AMD Phenom II X4 3.2Ghz | Radeon HD 4670 | Win7 Pro x64 | 8 GB | Synology DS211j 5TB | Wired GbE | 2x WDTV Live + |

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        #4
        Please also try this, the "low stress" mode:

        In Common Settings,
        General->Preview, UNcheck "Display Preview window automatically"
        DVD/Blu-ray->Read, Set I/O mode to SPTI; UNcheck "Enable Read-ahead cache"

        When starting DVDFab, try starting with no disc in your optical drive.
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          #5
          Originally posted by signals View Post
          Please also try this, the "low stress" mode:

          In Common Settings,
          General->Preview, UNcheck "Display Preview window automatically"
          DVD/Blu-ray->Read, Set I/O mode to SPTI; UNcheck "Enable Read-ahead cache"

          When starting DVDFab, try starting with no disc in your optical drive.
          Thanks Signals. Will try when I get back from business trip and will post results.
          Not sure why I don't have no problems with the previous versions. Something must have changed w/in FAB after 8.0.1.3. While looking around the settings last night I saw something about "hybrid disks?". I noticed that I have nothing selected in the drop down box for that setting, but I don't have a hybrid player nor hybrid disks. Was wondering if this needs to be set to something.
          Last edited by tjkaz; 08-09-2011, 10:40 PM.

          AMD Phenom II X4 3.2Ghz | Radeon HD 4670 | Win7 Pro x64 | 8 GB | Synology DS211j 5TB | Wired GbE | 2x WDTV Live + |

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            #6
            Originally posted by signals View Post
            Please also try this, the "low stress" mode:

            In Common Settings,
            General->Preview, UNcheck "Display Preview window automatically"
            DVD/Blu-ray->Read, Set I/O mode to SPTI; UNcheck "Enable Read-ahead cache"

            When starting DVDFab, try starting with no disc in your optical drive.
            Signals,
            I tried your recommendation and still have the same result; crashes at the same spot every time. Below are the latest pertinent logs, and hopefully they will help.

            DVDFab 8.1.1.2 (2011/08/12 16:17:01)

            0m 01.21s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
            0m 01.21s: Qt Translator file load success
            0m 34.85s: detected blu-ray
            0m 34.85s: drive D
            0m 34.85s: blu-ray type 1
            0m 34.86s: volume label MM41NNE1
            0m 35.56s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
            0m 38.03s: got discinfo
            0m 38.14s: got bdmv
            0m 38.14s: Vendor: TSSTcorp
            0m 38.14s: Product: DVDWBD SH-B123L
            0m 38.15s: Revision: SB04
            0m 38.15s: Vendor specific: 0331
            0m 38.15s: AACS version: 1
            0m 38.15s: Number of concurrent AGIDs: 2
            0m 38.15s: Supports bus encryption: NO
            0m 38.15s: Supports binding nonce generation: NO
            0m 38.15s: Supports Hybrid discs: YES
            0m 38.17s: got agid 0
            0m 38.23s: sent host cert chal
            0m 38.23s: got drive cert chal
            0m 38.25s: BEC 0
            0m 38.25s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0386
            0m 38.33s: got drive key
            0m 38.56s: got host key signature
            0m 38.56s: verified drive signature
            0m 38.56s: verified host signature
            0m 38.64s: sent host signature and key point
            0m 38.64s: got bus key
            0m 38.67s: got agid 0
            0m 38.73s: sent host cert chal
            0m 38.73s: got drive cert chal
            0m 38.75s: BEC 0
            0m 38.75s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0386
            0m 38.82s: got drive key
            0m 38.90s: got host key signature
            0m 38.90s: verified drive signature
            0m 38.92s: verified host signature
            0m 39.00s: sent host signature and key point
            0m 39.00s: got bus key
            0m 41.43s: got volume id
            0m 41.45s: got volume id mac
            0m 41.45s: volume id is correct
            0m 41.45s: got vid
            0m 41.55s: blu-ray D2A6E28E86DFEF71A07EB13E4815112599830609
            0m 42.10s: cert BEE=0x00 same
            0m 42.58s: D 206724E4
            0m 42.62s: got vuk
            0m 42.99s: got unit key 7
            0m 58.12s: got extended bdinfo
            0m 58.12s: opened blu-ray
            1m 04.77s: terminate process



            2011-08-12 16:16:41 ---- ******************** Log session stop 12-Aug 16:16:41.944 PID 1404********************
            2011-08-12 16:13:03 Info Current Drive selected : 2:0:0 - TSSTcorp DVDWBD SH-B123L SB04 [D] (Ide)
            2011-08-12 16:13:03 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
            2011-08-12 16:13:03 Info System default language : English (United States)
            2011-08-12 16:13:03 Info User default language : English (United States)
            2011-08-12 16:13:03 Info DLL Version : 4.0.20.488
            2011-08-12 16:13:03 Info DLL : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8 Qt\vso_hwe.dll
            2011-08-12 16:13:03 Info Version : 8, 1, 1, 2
            2011-08-12 16:13:03 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8 Qt\DVDFab.exe
            2011-08-12 16:13:03 Info OS : Microsoft Windows 7 Professional (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)
            2011-08-12 16:13:03 ---- ******************** Log session start 12-Aug 16:13:03.924 PID 1404********************

            AMD Phenom II X4 3.2Ghz | Radeon HD 4670 | Win7 Pro x64 | 8 GB | Synology DS211j 5TB | Wired GbE | 2x WDTV Live + |

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              #7
              Hi tjkaz
              You need to do a clean uninstall of DVDFab 8 QT because sometimes programs can get files that become corrupt. You can uninstall DVDFab with the uninstall program. Open My Computer and go to c:\Program Files (OR) wherever you installed DVDFab, delete the "DVDFab" folder. Open "c:\WINDOWS \ PREFETCH" clean all the relevant ".pf " files with DVDFab. Then restart computer and check if there are some related files left, if does, please delete them.

              I also suggest installing CCleaner found here and run the registry cleaner to also check for left over registry entries.

              When installing Fab again instead of clicking run click save then open the folder and right click and install the program as administrator, restart computer.
              After install right click the DVD Fab icon and click run as administrator.

              Hope this helps
              CBR929
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                #8
                Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
                Hi tjkaz
                You need to do a clean uninstall of DVDFab 8 QT because sometimes programs can get files that become corrupt. You can uninstall DVDFab with the uninstall program. Open My Computer and go to c:\Program Files (OR) wherever you installed DVDFab, delete the "DVDFab" folder. Open "c:\WINDOWS \ PREFETCH" clean all the relevant ".pf " files with DVDFab. Then restart computer and check if there are some related files left, if does, please delete them.

                I also suggest installing CCleaner found here and run the registry cleaner to also check for left over registry entries.

                When installing Fab again instead of clicking run click save then open the folder and right click and install the program as administrator, restart computer.
                After install right click the DVD Fab icon and click run as administrator.

                Hope this helps
                CBR929
                CBR929,
                Thank you again. I did all the above except for running the reinstalled FAB as administrator and still had the same issue. After I re-read your note, I caught that you said to run the new install of FAB as Administrator. I did and it now works!! I never ran it "as Administrator" before, although I have administrator rights on my computer.
                I tried to run it again and NOT as Administrator, and it crashes just like before. Therefore, I have to run as Administrator to keep it from crashing. So, with 8.0.9.8 and onward I don't need to run as administrator, but versions onward I do.
                Is this normal? If not, then perhaps this might point to an issue I'm having on my end; perhaps still a corrupt file or errant registry setting.

                Thanks again for your help.

                AMD Phenom II X4 3.2Ghz | Radeon HD 4670 | Win7 Pro x64 | 8 GB | Synology DS211j 5TB | Wired GbE | 2x WDTV Live + |

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tjkaz View Post
                  CBR929,
                  Thank you again. I did all the above except for running the reinstalled FAB as administrator and still had the same issue. After I re-read your note, I caught that you said to run the new install of FAB as Administrator. I did and it now works!! I never ran it "as Administrator" before, although I have administrator rights on my computer.
                  I tried to run it again and NOT as Administrator, and it crashes just like before. Therefore, I have to run as Administrator to keep it from crashing. So, with 8.0.9.8 and onward I don't need to run as administrator, but versions onward I do.
                  Is this normal? If not, then perhaps this might point to an issue I'm having on my end; perhaps still a corrupt file or errant registry setting.

                  Thanks again for your help.
                  Hi tjkaz
                  Glad you have something working for you now.
                  I am not sure where the problem may lie, I install all my programs as Administrator, but I have UAC turned Off on my machine running Vista because of the annoying pop ups.

                  When I turn on my computer I have to enter a password for windows to start, I also have my user name in the settings to have Full Control of all programs in the settings, even though I am the Administrator and rarely ever have a problem with any program running.
                  CBR929
                  Last edited by CBR929; 08-14-2011, 02:27 AM.
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