After going through multiple checks with 3 blu-ray burners and 2 computers of different architecture (both running Windows 7 Ultimate). I have confirmed that DVDFab has a bug in dealing with external firewire blu-ray burners.
Whether using ImgBurn or VSO, the program fails to properly search for and recognize a blu-ray device with a burnable disk plugged into a firewire port. The window that "says" its testing a new disk for burnability occasionally stops as though the disk were checked out as burnable--and then doesn't burn anything--or most often hangs, spinning forever. At that point it is not possible to kill DVDFab completely--a hidden task is still listed in the task list--without completely rebooting the system.
P.S. There is no problem burning a folder saved to disk with DVDFab (Blu-Ray COPY FOLDER) using ImgBurn, when the ImgBurn is running independent of DVDFab, but if one attempts to do this within DVDFab (by selecting ImgBurn as the burner), ImgBurn hangs while searching for SCSI/ATAPI devices.
Whether using ImgBurn or VSO, the program fails to properly search for and recognize a blu-ray device with a burnable disk plugged into a firewire port. The window that "says" its testing a new disk for burnability occasionally stops as though the disk were checked out as burnable--and then doesn't burn anything--or most often hangs, spinning forever. At that point it is not possible to kill DVDFab completely--a hidden task is still listed in the task list--without completely rebooting the system.
P.S. There is no problem burning a folder saved to disk with DVDFab (Blu-Ray COPY FOLDER) using ImgBurn, when the ImgBurn is running independent of DVDFab, but if one attempts to do this within DVDFab (by selecting ImgBurn as the burner), ImgBurn hangs while searching for SCSI/ATAPI devices.
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