OK, threw another one in the old LG before I leave, "Night at the museum" and it's ripping along at about 9 MB/s, says about 38 minutes to process
, will check on it when I get back
When you register your version of the program and add the registry code it replies with
Thank you! The product will be restarted to enable the registered version.
When you then press the 'OK' button it closes the registry pop-up window, but you still need to close the main GUI window down. When that's done it do however start up the program again automatically.
Shouldn't it automatically close the whole program for you and then restart it?
I'm running Windows 7 64-bit and I don't know if it works in earlier Windows versions.
OK, Night at the Museum went went side ways at about 97 %, there was also something sorta of interesting, in the one lg for 12:08:03 it shows the BD+,
in the second log it doesn't show at all.
OK, an update to last post, noticed a bunch of tiny finger prints on Night at the Museum, cleaned it, and it ripped just fine
That one crashes Fab everytime I tried, cleaned the disc and everything. I know its not a bad disc, I can't say why (forum rules) but it is a good disc.
Not 100% sure what the problem is over here. The two discs that crashed DVDFab 6.2.0.0 beta, "Horton Hears a Who" and "Quantum of Solace" also crash Fab as ISOs with all protection stripped by another program. All other discs I have thrown at Fab decrypt fine. Strange things are afoot at the Circle-K...
I checked, the disc was clean when I inserted it the first time. That's why I wanted to try it as a ISO with the protection removed to see if it was another issue.
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