Similar difficulty
I am having a similar issue as RC51Tofuman was having up above, though maybe not the same. I paid for a lifetime subscription for DVD creator so that I could use it to change all my hundreds of avi files of tv series on my harddrive to dvd files, put them on discs, and thereby free up some room on my two terabyte harddrive.
The first time I used it, I copied season I of a tv program, 13 episodes. Everything worked perfectly. The second season however, had 23 episodes, so I copied episode 1-13 on one disc, and prepared to copy 14-23 on another.
But no matter what I do, it only copies four out of ten files, 14-17, and then the program shuts itself off, and disappears. The episodes that it does copy are great, but it will not copy the rest on one disc. I have not tried separating 14-23 into two discs, because it does not seem necessary, in their entirety, 14-23 are only 3.4 gigabytes, whereas episodes 1-13 were 4.3 gigabytes, and they copied perfectly.
I even shortened the file names to half their size, thinking that non-support for long file names might be the issue. Still no joy. I also tried the CUDA advice that you gave RC51Tofuman up above, and then it was able to copy 14-18, five files, but no more, and again it shut off, and did not burn the disc, only copied the files to the DVDFab\Temp\Dvd output folder.
I tried attaching a zip of the \My Documents\DVDFab\Log directory, but even though it is only 1.49mb, and the limit is 23.84mb for zip files, it keeps telling me that it "Exceeds your quota by 556.2 KB".
I really need this to work. Thank you for your help...
P.S. One more odd thing that I noticed, if I copy something to the clipboard, by doing a Control_A/right click: copy, if I then start the program and check my registration by hitting the registration button, the entire contents of the clipboard will be there instead, and I will have to repaste my registration code over it.
Another odd thing is that even though the program has accepted my code for Dvd Creator, and says the words "Lifetime" in the registration area, the code is Exactly the same as the old code for just DvdFab alone. I compared the two, since there is a record of them both in my Yahoo email account. Just sayin', don't know if that means anything...