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    Apple rip profiles changed

    Hi All. I purchased the full Fab version so I've been able to rip my DVD's to hard drive for playback on my Apple TV or iPad. I've been making my way through my DVD collection and everything was going fine.

    Yesterday there was an update to version 9.1.2.2 and after that I found that all my Apple profiles are the same. No matter what device I choose the profile is the same. BTW it looks like it's a rip to a small device like an ipod

    I can't say for sure if the update is related but it was working fine the last time I used it and it's only after the update that I noticed it.

    Is there a way to restore the Apple device profiles?

    Thanks in advance for the help.

    #2
    Klewi

    Please post a DVDFab internal log from an iPad conversion. I have not used Ripper since installing the new version. If you have the free MediaInfo tool, post or attach the results from one of the output files after MediaInfo scans it.
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      #3
      I just ripped Despicable Me 2 using the new iPad profile and it looks fine, plays fine in the various softplayers, my iPad is graveyard dead so I'll try it after a charge.
      How to post the internal log


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

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        #4
        As requested

        Originally posted by signals View Post
        Klewi

        Please post a DVDFab internal log from an iPad conversion. I have not used Ripper since installing the new version. If you have the free MediaInfo tool, post or attach the results from one of the output files after MediaInfo scans it.
        Some of the info you requested is below. I didn't have MediaInfo but I've just installed it. I'm trying to figure out how to post that log file for you. In the mean time below you will find the Fab log file. I added my selection of iPad4 to the log so you could see that. This movie is "Bourne Legacy" DVD.

        I also checked all the Apple profiles and all the TV, iPad, and iPhone profiles are all the same. A couple of the iPod's are different. I noticed in the log file that these selections show up so I'm adding that to this message for you to see as well.

        38m 12.31s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        38m 12.31s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        38m 12.32s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        38m 12.32s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        38m 12.32s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        38m 12.32s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        38m 12.32s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        38m 12.33s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        38m 12.33s: Work Profile : iPad 4
        39m 06.73s: UILog:OnMsgToolbar_Start
        39m 06.74s: UILog:Msg Start : ready start
        39m 06.74s: UILog:Msg Start : start test run work
        39m 06.75s: UILog:right button to null, work falg = -1
        39m 06.76s: UILog:Msg Start : run work
        39m 06.76s: UILog:Run current Work.
        39m 06.76s: UILog:Begin work ripper.
        39m 06.76s: UILog:Begin work copy or converter.
        39m 06.77s: Start check DVD Ripper register status.
        39m 06.77s: End check DVD Ripper register status: Enable
        39m 06.77s: UILog:start running at thread.
        39m 06.78s: UILog:return flag at start running at thread ok.
        39m 06.78s: OPList at DVD Ripper : (480.2),(128.2)
        39m 06.78s: DVD ripper check watermark flag: 0
        39m 09.79s: ------------------ convert work begin(1/1) ------------------
        39m 09.79s: info: create config(dvd2video)
        39m 09.80s: info: use profile(iPad 4)
        39m 09.80s: info: dvd playlist(10),angle(0),chapter(1->21)
        39m 09.80s: info: 3D working_mode(disable), 3D format(sbs_lef_right)
        39m 10.34s: info: stream input@ Video(480)[codec(mpeg2video) size(720*480) fps(24000/1001) interlace(0) opcode(compress)]
        39m 10.34s: info: perset file config OK !
        39m 10.35s: info: set output video frame_rate(24000/1001)
        39m 10.35s: info: stream output Video(480)[codec(h264) size(720*300) fps(24000/1001) interlace(0)]
        39m 10.35s: info: stream input@ Audio(128)[codec(ac3) channels(6) sample(48000) bitrate(448000) bitdepth(16) opcode(compress)]
        39m 10.36s: info: stream output Audio(128)[codec(aac) channels(2) sample(48000) bitrate(128000) bitdepth(16)]
        39m 10.36s: info: SubMode(Render) -- Display Only forced Subtitle(false)
        39m 10.37s: UILog:MsgWork:WorkStatus_Start
        39m 11.65s: info: h264_encode: encode param profile(1) level(41) bitrate(777) crf(-1)
        62m 28.06s: info: audio_decode finish job
        62m 28.11s: audio_encode finish job
        62m 41.66s: ------------------ convert work finished ------------------

        Here is the selection of different Apple profiles:

        63m 20.84s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        63m 20.84s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        63m 20.84s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        63m 20.85s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        63m 20.85s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        63m 20.85s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        63m 20.85s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        63m 20.85s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        63m 20.86s: Work Profile : Apple TV 3
        63m 22.94s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        63m 22.94s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        63m 22.94s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        63m 22.94s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        63m 22.94s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        63m 22.95s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        63m 22.95s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        63m 22.95s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        63m 22.95s: Work Profile : iPad
        63m 25.59s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        63m 25.59s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        63m 25.59s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        63m 25.60s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        63m 25.60s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        63m 25.62s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        63m 25.62s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        63m 25.62s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        63m 25.62s: Work Profile : iPad 2
        63m 28.14s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        63m 28.14s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        63m 28.15s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        63m 28.15s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        63m 28.15s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        63m 28.15s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        63m 28.15s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        63m 28.16s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        63m 28.16s: Work Profile : The New iPad
        63m 30.32s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        63m 30.33s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        63m 30.33s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        63m 30.33s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        63m 30.33s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        63m 30.34s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        63m 30.34s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        63m 30.34s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        63m 30.34s: Work Profile : iPad 4
        63m 32.61s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        63m 32.61s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        63m 32.61s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        63m 32.61s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        63m 32.62s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        63m 32.62s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        63m 32.62s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        63m 32.62s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        63m 32.63s: Work Profile : iPad Air
        63m 35.25s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        63m 35.25s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        63m 35.25s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        63m 35.25s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        63m 35.26s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        63m 35.26s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        63m 35.26s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        63m 35.26s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        63m 35.27s: Work Profile : iPad mini
        63m 37.38s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        63m 37.39s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        63m 37.39s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        63m 37.39s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        63m 37.39s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        63m 37.39s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        63m 37.40s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        63m 37.40s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        63m 37.40s: Work Profile : iPad mini(Retina)
        63m 41.41s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        63m 41.41s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        63m 41.41s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        63m 41.42s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        63m 41.42s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        63m 41.42s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        63m 41.42s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        63m 41.42s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        63m 41.43s: Work Profile : iPhone
        63m 43.60s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        63m 43.60s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        63m 43.60s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        63m 43.61s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        63m 43.61s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        63m 43.61s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        63m 43.61s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        63m 43.62s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        63m 43.62s: Work Profile : iPhone 4
        63m 46.58s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        63m 46.59s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        63m 46.59s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        63m 46.59s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        63m 46.59s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        63m 46.59s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        63m 46.60s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        63m 46.60s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        63m 46.60s: Work Profile : iPhone 4s
        63m 57.25s: ========WorkAttr::SetSource=======
        63m 57.25s: Source Video Size Original : 720 x 300
        63m 57.25s: Source Video Size Display : 854 x 356
        63m 57.25s: Source Video FPS : 24000 / 1001
        63m 57.26s: Source Video Bitrate : 1200
        63m 57.26s: Source Audio Bitrate : 448000
        63m 57.26s: Source Audio Channels : 6
        63m 57.26s: Source Audio Volume : 100
        63m 57.27s: Work Profile : iPhone 5

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          #5
          Originally posted by 90312 View Post
          I just ripped Despicable Me 2 using the new iPad profile and it looks fine, plays fine in the various softplayers, my iPad is graveyard dead so I'll try it after a charge.
          It's not that it won't rip, it does, but the Apple profiles are all the same (or mostly). The resolution, bit rate etc, appear to be for a small device like the iPhone. The file size on a DVD rip is about 0.8gb when an Apple TV3 (or iPad 4) rip should b about 5.0gb.

          FYI. I checked some of the other device profiles i.e. Samsung, Microsoft, and they all appear to be fine. Although I didn't check them all.

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            #6
            MediaInfo

            Originally posted by signals View Post
            Klewi

            Please post a DVDFab internal log from an iPad conversion. I have not used Ripper since installing the new version. If you have the free MediaInfo tool, post or attach the results from one of the output files after MediaInfo scans it.
            I've never used MediaInfo before so you'll have to let me know if this is what you want. If it's other I'll try to get it for you.

            General
            Complete name : D:\\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.BUP
            Format : DVD Video
            Format profile : Menu
            File size : 28.0 KiB
            Overall bit rate mode : Variable

            Video
            ID : 224 (0xE0)
            Format : MPEG Video
            Format version : Version 2
            Bit rate mode : Variable
            Width : 720 pixels
            Height : 480 pixels
            Display aspect ratio : 16:9
            Frame rate : 29.970 fps
            Standard : NTSC
            Compression mode : Lossy

            Text
            Format : RLE
            Format/Info : Run-length encoding
            Bit depth : 2 bits

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              #7
              5GB is way big for a DVD rip, Blue-Ray maybe? Despicable Me 2 came out 1.1GB. If you want bigger file output you can set it for that.
              How to post the internal log


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

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                #8
                Originally posted by 90312 View Post
                5GB is way big for a DVD rip, Blue-Ray maybe? Despicable Me 2 came out 1.1GB. If you want bigger file output you can set it for that.
                Prior to the update the Apple TV3 and iPad4 conversion to MP4 increased resolution to, in most cases, 1920x... with a high bit rate. Essentially it's just converting the DVD to MP4 without any compression so the file size stays relatively large. I don't have a problem with that as it maintains quality.

                "Way to big" is a matter of choice really. Prior to the update if you wanted to compress the file and reduce size and quality you simply selected iPad, iPad2 or even Apple TV (original). All of which used a smaller resolution and smaller bitrate.

                What I`m trying to say is that now it doesn`t matter what profile you select they are all the same. Compressed with small resolution and small bitrate.

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                  #9
                  You can select the resolution, see attached:
                  Attached Files
                  How to post the internal log


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

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by 90312 View Post
                    You can select the resolution, see attached:
                    I know you can select the resolution and change it (for a one time rip). You aren't understanding my point however.

                    Under Apple profiles each device "had" a unique profile with associated resolution etc. Now with the new version it appears that the resolution and settings on all Apple devices are the same. If all devices are to have the same resolution why have the choice of selection?

                    It would "appear" that the 9.1.2.2 update was corrupted with respect to Apple device profiles. I just want the correct profiles restored so I can continue on my merry ripping way. Which was my original question.

                    I suspect "signals" is looking into the issue and discovering the same thing I have. Alternatively I've corrupted those profiles somehow but I don't see any setting that says "change 3/4 of all Apple profiles to be the same". But maybe I'm wrong
                    Last edited by Klewi; 01-11-2014, 10:52 PM. Reason: because I'm an idiot and can't spell

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                      #11
                      You don't have to set the resolution every time, set it and the desired bit rate and click save it as default and OK and it will be there every time from now on. I understand they changed the default frame resolution in the profiles and it threw you a curve. See attached:
                      Attached Files
                      How to post the internal log


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

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by 90312 View Post
                        You don't have to set the resolution every time, set it and the desired bit rate and click save it as default and OK and it will be there every time from now on. I understand they changed the default frame resolution in the profiles and it threw you a curve. See attached:
                        Do you have the default properties for all the Apple devices? I have no idea what they were. I don't want to just make stuff up; I would like the default profiles back. Besides it really shouldn't be my responsibility to fix the software from a poor update.

                        This really does tick me off though. I just paid close to $300 for the full blown version specifically to do the job I mentioned. Now I have to screw around with profiles to fix it? Not exactly what I would expect after a purchase.

                        I'll be patient and give it a few days and see if the good folks at DVDFab come up with a fix. I don't think it's their intention to screw up the profiles so we'll see what happens.

                        Can I assume that they watch this forum or is there a ticket system to advise them of bugs?

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                          #13
                          How to post the internal log


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

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                            #14
                            HAving the same problem

                            Hi,

                            Since upgrading to 9.1.2.2 I also cannot rip any video for my Iphone 4S without manually tweaking default parameters. As mentionned by the original poster, the profile for all apple device seems in error.

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                              #15
                              Apple Profile

                              Originally posted by Grinless View Post
                              Hi,

                              Since upgrading to 9.1.2.2 I also cannot rip any video for my Iphone 4S without manually tweaking default parameters. As mentionned by the original poster, the profile for all apple device seems in error.
                              Hi, Grinless

                              What kind of video source you're using? DVD or Blu-ray .

                              9122 version of the Apple Profile file just modify the output video resolution ,

                              Video resolution changed to automatically calculate based on video .

                              Please put your dvdfab_internal.log paste here .
                              Attached Files

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