This happened with 10.2.0.1 and with 10.2.0.2. I am using the x64 version.
I created a DVD5 with a file that DVDFab warned me would create an ISO file too large for the disc. So I selected the "Fit to disc" option and did the encode. The file created shows a file size of 4,725,440kb in Windows, which is obviously too large for a standard DVD5 disc. (I prefer to use ImgBurn for burning my DVDs, but I use DVDFab to create the ISO files.) I created a DVD5 with this same file in the past, using an earlier version of DVDFab, and the file size was correct to burn to a DVD5 disc.
I attempted to encode again, in case I had made a mistake in the settings, and it produced the same file size.
A rollback to 10.1.0.0 produced a correctly sized file.
I created a DVD5 with a file that DVDFab warned me would create an ISO file too large for the disc. So I selected the "Fit to disc" option and did the encode. The file created shows a file size of 4,725,440kb in Windows, which is obviously too large for a standard DVD5 disc. (I prefer to use ImgBurn for burning my DVDs, but I use DVDFab to create the ISO files.) I created a DVD5 with this same file in the past, using an earlier version of DVDFab, and the file size was correct to burn to a DVD5 disc.
I attempted to encode again, in case I had made a mistake in the settings, and it produced the same file size.
A rollback to 10.1.0.0 produced a correctly sized file.
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