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    Dvd failed to open

    All of a sudden I get failed to open any DVD (please check if it's playable). which the drive plays DVDs just fine. Attempted to open DVDFAB as administrator, same problem. Log off windows 7 and relog under administrator and it works. Anyone have ideas as to what has been changed? log below for most recent attempt

    DVDFab 9.0.4.2 (2013/05/29 17:36:05)

    0m 00.17s: Start preload dll...
    0m 00.24s: Load dll successful.
    0m 00.24s: Start load fabplay dll...
    0m 00.34s: Load fabplay dll successful.
    0m 00.35s: Windows os type is: 13.
    0m 00.35s: Transfer settings successful.
    0m 00.57s: GPUAccelerate: 3
    0m 00.57s: CUDA cap: 0
    0m 00.57s: Support coreavc decode: 0
    0m 00.57s: Graphics info: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 560v : :
    0m 00.57s: Load config successful.
    0m 00.58s: Qt Translator file load success
    0m 00.67s: Start get sys number.
    0m 00.67s: Serial number is: 00-23-14-90-aa-65:00-23-14-90-aa-64:00-26-b9-ca-0f-a2
    0m 00.67s: Reg URL link is: https://www.dvdfabstore.com/auth/v2/
    0m 00.67s: Version is: 9042
    0m 00.67s: Product is: 2
    0m 00.67s: Connect type is: 0
    0m 01.35s: Times of connecting error is: 0
    0m 01.35s: Parse string is: 2:8260762964
    0m 01.35s: Parse string is: 11:8260762964
    0m 01.35s: Parse string is: 1:30
    0m 01.35s: Parse string is: OV:9042
    0m 01.35s: Parse string is: BV:9041
    0m 01.35s: Parse string is: S:bcb6c3bea88c79c4bc845dc254f4f74e
    0m 01.67s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2dvd 1 file2bluray 1 file2mobile 1
    0m 01.67s: End check info.
    0m 01.84s: Init profile data driver sucessful.
    0m 01.84s: Init GPU settings sucessful.
    0m 02.64s: Profile Manager :: End Load Profile
    0m 09.14s: Begin init preview play engine.
    0m 09.47s: Init internal engine successful.
    0m 09.70s: Init burn engine successful.
    0m 16.31s: opening drive E
    0m 16.32s: opened i/o
    0m 16.32s: got media type 4
    0m 18.52s: got max lba 3367331
    0m 18.52s: got disc type 10
    0m 18.59s: type DVD-VIDEO
    0m 18.59s: volume label ARGO
    0m 18.70s: internal path E:/VIDEO_TS/
    0m 18.71s: got copyright 1 fe
    0m 19.45s: got udf/iso
    0m 20.41s: got discinfo
    0m 20.42s: pathplayer enabled
    0m 20.42s: pathplayer failed to start
    0m 21.48s: failed to open 0
    4m 16.65s: CommmandLine in fabopensource is

    #2
    Try turning all GPU activity off, check this box and give it a whirl:
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    How to post the internal log


    Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
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      #3
      no good

      Attempted your suggestion, same thing, failed to open. What's bothering me here, I log off on the normal windows 7 account and allow log on for administrator, and DVDFAB seems to work just fine. So leads me to think one of 2 possibilities. A setting was changed in the hardware only under my normal user account, or something is corrupted under the same. Would really hope not to have to try and reinstall windows just for this.

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        #4
        I don't think that should be necessary. Try running DVDFab As Administrator.

        Your version of Argo is slightly different from mine, which opens correctly. Are you saying that NO DVD opens correctly??
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          #5
          Tried about 15 different Dvds from my collection, all do the same, it's annoying having to log out and into administrator just to do this. I multitask a lot, so having to setup the admin account to do what I want will be time consuming, I was just hoping someone out there had some idea about what I need to look for to fix it.

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            #6
            Right click on the desk top icon and select run as administrator and see if that will work for you. Save logging off and on.
            How to post the internal log


            Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
            Albert Einstein

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              #7
              Have a look at what Windoze Updates have been performed lately and maybe roll them back or if you have system restore turned on, restore to an earlier date.
              "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                #8
                As stated in the first post, already tried running dvdfab as admin from the desktop, no luck. Also tried a few restores, tried uninstalling/reinstall Dvdfab, all with no effect. Get the feeling that unless I get lucky and someone out there has some windows hardware/software controls experience, my only option will be a reinstall of windows (yuck)

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                  #9
                  Have you tried making your normal account an Administrator?
                  "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                    #10
                    It has about as much administrative access that is allowed, due to the uac restrictions only the actual admin account works that way. Perhaps I can figure out how to port my settings to the admin account and work from there instead

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                      #11
                      Realized something new, windows 7 allows both admin and other users accounts to run at the same time, so for the time being, I can use dvdfab running in the admin account and it will run even when I am in the other account! Not what I want but have to make due...

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