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  • briancowen
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    just install the older version over the new version, i just did it (rolled back to 9228 because the new version(9242) keeps failing to copy the movie Room. so i downgraded and now its working copying

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  • Darkore
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    Originally posted by rozemab View Post
    Blu Ray still an issue ?
    No, I just use DVDs as a general term. More specific, both Blu-ray and DVD are working just fine.

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  • rozemab
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    Originally posted by Darkore View Post
    Just thought I'd let you know, 9.2.3.4 fixed my FPS problem while ripping DVDs. Thank you

    Blu Ray still an issue ?

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  • Darkore
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    Just thought I'd let you know, 9.2.3.4 fixed my FPS problem while ripping DVDs. Thank you

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  • Wilson.Wang
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    We are checking the issue...

    Thanks!

    Wilson

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  • Darkore
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    Originally posted by 90312 View Post
    9.2.3.2beta has the same issue, some titles hit the wall, rolling back to 9.2.2.8

    9.2.3.3 still has the same speed issue.

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  • 90312
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    9.2.3.2beta has the same issue, some titles hit the wall, rolling back to 9.2.2.8

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  • rozemab
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    Originally posted by 90312 View Post
    Just stay on 9.2.2.8 until the next release, that's what I intend to do.
    Me too

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  • 90312
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    Just stay on 9.2.2.8 until the next release, that's what I intend to do.

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  • Darkore
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    Originally posted by 90312 View Post
    Have you rolled back to 9.2.2.8 and still having the problem?
    When I rolled back to 9228 the speed goes back to normal.

    If I ripped the disc: The Night Before (2015)

    DVDfab 9231 – 82.7 FPS
    DVDfab 9228 – 141.31 FPS

    I'm using the same drive, DVD, etc. The only difference is the DVDfab version number. I have even gone in and did a clean install on either version and get the same results.

    I am using an Intel 4770 and a Nvidia 780ti. Any other suggestions I might try?

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  • rozemab
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    9228 is working fine for me.

    I agree with archiving releases. Up to now I would let DVDFab upgrade for me automatically. I would never have an installation file to reference. Going forward when a new release is posted, I'll update manually.

    Funny how 9231 behaves. It will start off at high fps'. Then drop quickly down to the 30 fps or less. About every 20s my drive will speed up like it was attempting to read faster only to drop down to a lower rpm. This cycle repeats for the duration of the backup.

    9228 is opposite. It starts out running then sprints to the finish line. Not unusual for fps to reach 500 towards the last third of the backup. It's smok'n. : )

    Signals. Is reporting our findings in this thread the correct method to report an issue?
    Last edited by rozemab; 03-06-2016, 12:40 PM.

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  • 90312
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    Have you rolled back to 9.2.2.8 and still having the problem?

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  • Darkore
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    I am still having problems with FPS on rips. There was a time when I thought that changing the video driver helped, but it didn't. It does seem to be linked between 9228 and 9231. Since I thought I was the only one having these problems I was going to live with it until I could rebuild my machine. I have ripped discs with a normal FPS for my system, but they are few and far between. If I can find something that I could point my finger at as being the real problem I would let you know. Let me know if there's anything I can do to help.
    Last edited by Darkore; 03-06-2016, 03:30 AM.

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  • CBR929
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    Originally posted by 90312 View Post
    rozemab, I have created a folder on the HDD and save the last 10 or 15 Fab installers for a need like this. The installer files are small and don't take up much space I was able to roll back to 9.2.2.8 very quickly. Just a suggestion.
    I agree with my friend I have installers dating back 4-5 years and a few even farther

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  • 90312
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    rozemab, I have created a folder on the HDD and save the last 10 or 15 Fab installers for a need like this. The installer files are small and don't take up much space I was able to roll back to 9.2.2.8 very quickly. Just a suggestion.

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