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    Dvd fab shuts down when opening a movie

    Hi,
    I'm trying to copy the movie "A christmas story" and when fab opens it, a window pops up saying that dvdfab encountered a problem and needs to shut down. I disabled my av and nothing. I dont understand why this is happening because I copied this movie before and I didnt have any problems back then.

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      #3
      This is what i was able to get.

      2010-11-22 20:17:56 ---- ******************** Log session stop 22-Nov 20:17:56.358 PID 4876********************
      2010-11-22 20:17:42 Info Current Drive selected : 0:0:0 - HP DVD Writer 1170r WH24 [F] (Usb)
      2010-11-22 20:17:42 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
      2010-11-22 20:17:42 Info System default language : English (United States)
      2010-11-22 20:17:42 Info User default language : English (United States)
      2010-11-22 20:17:42 Info DLL Version : 4.0.11.473
      2010-11-22 20:17:42 Info DLL : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8\vso_hwe.dll
      2010-11-22 20:17:42 Info Version : 8, 0, 5, 0
      2010-11-22 20:17:42 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8\DVDFab.exe
      2010-11-22 20:17:42 Info OS : Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium (Build 6002: Service Pack 2)
      2010-11-22 20:17:42 ---- ******************** Log session start 22-Nov 20:17:42.358 PID 4876********************


      Code:
      <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
      <!--
       This error report was automatically generated
       by BugTrap for Win32-x86 on Monday, November 22, 2010 8:18:37 PM
      -->
      <report version="1">
        <platform>Win32-x86</platform>
        <application>DVDFab</application>
        <version>8.0.5.0</version>
        <computer>JESSICA-PC</computer>
        <ips>
          <ip>76.167.223.43</ip>
        </ips>
        <user>Jessica</user>
        <timestamp>129349307171560000</timestamp>
        <error>
          <what>ACCESS_VIOLATION</what>
          <process>
            <name>DVDFab.exe</name>
            <id>5552</id>
          </process>
          <module>C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8\MSVCR90.dll</module>
          <address>0023:6C0E601C</address>
          <function>
            <name>strlen</name>
            <offset>12</offset>
          </function>
          <file></file>
          <line>
            <number></number>
            <offset></offset>
          </line>
        </error>
        <usermsg></usermsg>
        <syserror>
          <code></code>
          <description></description>
        </syserror>
        <comerror>
          <description></description>
          <helpfile></helpfile>
          <source></source>
          <guid></guid>
        </comerror>
        <registers>
          <eax>0x64695643</eax>
          <ebx>0x01E24CE0</ebx>
          <ecx>0x64695643</ecx>
          <edx>0x08C0E020</edx>
          <esi>0x00179FFC</esi>
          <edi>0x00000BD8</edi>
          <esp>0x00179ED4</esp>
          <ebp>0x0017A048</ebp>
          <eip>0x6C0E601C</eip>
          <cs>0x0023</cs>
          <ds>0x002B</ds>
          <ss>0x002B</ss>
          <es>0x002B</es>
          <fs>0x0053</fs>
          <gs>0x002B</gs>
          <eflags>0x00010206</eflags>
        </registers>
        <cpus>
          <number>2</number>
          <architecture>Intel-x86</architecture>
          <cpu>
            <id>Intel64 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 13</id>
            <speed>2200</speed>
            <description>Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual  CPU  E2200  @ 2.20GHz</description>
          </cpu>
          <cpu>
            <id>Intel64 Family 6 Model 15 Stepping 13</id>
            <speed>2200</speed>
            <description>Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual  CPU  E2200  @ 2.20GHz</description>
          </cpu>
        </cpus>
        <os>
          <version>Windows Vista</version>
          <spack>Service Pack 2</spack>
          <build>6002</build>
        </os>
        <memory>
          <load>53</load>
          <totalphys>3083218944</totalphys>
          <availphys>1418526720</availphys>
          <totalpage>4294967295</totalpage>
          <availpage>4294967295</availpage>
        </memory>
        <threads>
          <thread>
            <id>5528</id>
            <status>interrupted</status>
            <stack>
              <frame>
                <module>C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8\MSVCR90.dll</module>
                <address>0023:6C0E601C</address>
                <function>
                  <name>strlen</name>
                  <offset>12</offset>
                </function>
                <file></file>
                <line>
                  <number></number>
                  <offset></offset>
                </line>
              </frame>
              <frame>
                <module>C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8\DVDFab.exe</module>
                <address>0023:006A35A7</address>
                <function>
                  <name></name>
                  <offset></offset>
                </function>
                <file></file>
                <line>
                  <number></number>
                  <offset></offset>
                </line>
              </frame>
              <frame>
                <module>C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8\DVDFab.exe</module>
                <address>0023:006A33FC</address>
                <function>
                  <name></name>
                  <offset></offset>
                </function>
                <file></file>
                <line>
                  <number></number>
                  <offset></offset>
                </line>
              </frame>
              <frame>
      Last edited by AGJ; 11-23-2010, 04:35 AM. Reason: added code

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        #4
        Try to right click the desktop icon and select run as administrator to see if that will allow DVDFab to run

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          #5
          It didnt work. Do you think is the movie itself?

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            #6
            could be as have a lot of bad presses for that title floating around but could be another issue and a clean install of DVDFab may just fix that issue

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