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    Please help me with Blu-ray Copy

    Sorry, I'm not trying to hijack a thread... I just don't know how to post my own. I was told dvdfab is the best software for backing up blu rays by a friend of mine. I downloaded the beta and I concur that it is... I ran it for 3 days on win xp with no problem, but when I installed win 7 pro 32b problems began...

    I thought it was win 7, so I did a clean install... twice!! I have installed the latest drivers for my drive Samsung SH B123L B04, clean installed the beta, and still no luck. It has been 10+ hours and I have only copied 0.35%... unnerving. My computer is a Intel Pentium D 3.0, with 3gb ram, an EVGA GT 430 graphics card, and 1tb 7200rpm seagate barracuda hard drive. I know it can move faster, please help!! Thank you for your time... and if this gets moved, can you please let me know how to find it? Thank you again.

    #2
    Please help me with Blu-ray Copy

    I have been using the dvdfab beta for 3 days now and love it, the problem started when I installed Win 7 pro 32b... it was previously Win XP. Before the new OS I would copy a blu ray in under an hour easy... now I'm on hour 10+ and only at 0.35%. I formatted and re-installed Win 7 twice thinking it was the OS, installing dvdfab each time. Then I put in a new hard drive all together and did everything all over from scratch... to no avail. I made sure Win defender and the firewall were turned off... they are actually still off 10+ hours later. I have done 5 total clean uninstalls/installs, made sure firewalls and virus protection is off, made sure my drive (Samsung SH B123L B04) has the latest drivers, and still this problem.

    My computer is an Intel Pentium D 3.00, with 3gb ddr2 ram, a 1tb 7200rpm hard drive, and an EVGA GT 430 graphics card. Please help! Thank you for your time.

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      #3
      I found another your post and I moved both of them to a thread of its own
      Last edited by IPopov50; 07-31-2011, 02:08 AM.
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      Please post your logs the default location is:

      For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
      For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
      For XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
      Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.

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        #4
        OK, I see you found it
        Now first step. Please go to Common Settings (Little green dot in right upper corner of DVDFab window) -> General -click "Reset DMA" button (make sure box "Check for DMA automatically" also checked), and try to copy again.
        If it doesn't work for you, please find logs and post them here, all of them.
        Logs should be here:
        For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
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        Please post your logs the default location is:

        For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
        For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
        For XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
        Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.

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          #5
          Logs...

          Originally posted by IPopov50 View Post
          OK, I see you found it
          Now first step. Please go to Common Settings (Little green dot in right upper corner of DVDFab window) -> General -click "Reset DMA" button (make sure box "Check for DMA automatically" also checked), and try to copy again.
          If it doesn't work for you, please find logs and post them here, all of them.
          Logs should be here:
          For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
          I did what you suggested and now it says that it cannot open the blu ray. Here are the logs you asked for:




          DVDFab 8.1.0.5 (2011/07/30 02:34:46)



          DVDFab 8.1.0.5 (2011/07/30 02:39:39)

          0m 02.87s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
          0m 03.31s: Qt Translator file load success
          0m 16.10s: detected blu-ray
          0m 16.10s: drive D
          0m 16.10s: blu-ray type 1
          0m 16.10s: volume label LIMITLESS_BD
          9m 08.42s: root 049F3D89 LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_B D
          9m 09.98s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
          9m 16.03s: got discinfo
          9m 23.65s: got bdmv
          9m 23.65s: Vendor: TSSTcorp
          9m 23.65s: Product: DVDWBD SH-B123L
          9m 23.65s: Revision: SB04
          9m 23.65s: Vendor specific: 0331
          9m 23.65s: AACS version: 1
          9m 23.65s: Number of concurrent AGIDs: 2
          9m 23.65s: Supports bus encryption: NO
          9m 23.65s: Supports binding nonce generation: NO
          9m 23.65s: Supports Hybrid discs: YES
          9m 23.67s: got agid 1
          9m 23.73s: sent host cert chal
          9m 23.73s: got drive cert chal
          9m 23.73s: BEC 0
          9m 23.73s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0386
          9m 23.81s: got drive key
          9m 24.70s: got host key signature
          9m 24.70s: verified drive signature
          9m 24.70s: verified host signature
          9m 24.78s: sent host signature and key point
          9m 24.78s: got bus key
          9m 24.81s: got agid 1
          9m 24.87s: sent host cert chal
          9m 24.87s: got drive cert chal
          9m 24.87s: BEC 0
          9m 24.87s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0386
          9m 24.95s: got drive key
          9m 24.95s: got host key signature
          9m 24.95s: verified drive signature
          9m 24.95s: verified host signature
          9m 25.03s: sent host signature and key point
          9m 25.03s: got bus key
          9m 27.32s: got volume id
          9m 27.32s: got volume id mac
          9m 27.32s: volume id is correct
          9m 27.32s: got vid
          9m 27.43s: blu-ray 581066DFFAD77A99E1931082BE4BD193F799DE2A
          9m 28.03s: cert BEE=0x00 same
          9m 28.34s: D 383E22BB
          9m 28.34s: got vuk
          9m 28.75s: got unit key 1
          9m 49.21s: got extended bdinfo
          9m 49.21s: opened blu-ray


          DVDFab 8.1.0.5 (2011/07/30 18:38:33)

          0m 02.50s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
          0m 02.50s: Qt Translator file load success
          0m 13.70s: detected blu-ray
          0m 13.70s: drive D
          0m 13.70s: blu-ray type 1
          0m 13.70s: volume label LIMITLESS_BD
          0m 31.21s: root 049F3D89 LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_B D
          0m 32.75s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
          0m 38.92s: got discinfo
          0m 46.48s: got bdmv
          0m 46.50s: Vendor: TSSTcorp
          0m 46.50s: Product: DVDWBD SH-B123L
          0m 46.50s: Revision: SB04
          0m 46.50s: Vendor specific: 0331
          0m 46.50s: AACS version: 1
          0m 46.50s: Number of concurrent AGIDs: 2
          0m 46.50s: Supports bus encryption: NO
          0m 46.50s: Supports binding nonce generation: NO
          0m 46.50s: Supports Hybrid discs: YES
          0m 46.50s: got agid 1
          0m 46.56s: sent host cert chal
          0m 46.56s: got drive cert chal
          0m 46.56s: BEC 0
          0m 46.56s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0386
          0m 46.64s: got drive key
          0m 47.64s: got host key signature
          0m 47.64s: verified drive signature
          0m 47.64s: verified host signature
          0m 47.71s: sent host signature and key point
          0m 47.71s: got bus key
          0m 47.73s: got agid 1
          0m 47.79s: sent host cert chal
          0m 47.79s: got drive cert chal
          0m 47.79s: BEC 0
          0m 47.79s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0386
          0m 47.87s: got drive key
          0m 47.87s: got host key signature
          0m 47.87s: verified drive signature
          0m 47.87s: verified host signature
          0m 47.95s: sent host signature and key point
          0m 47.95s: got bus key
          0m 50.28s: got volume id
          0m 50.28s: got volume id mac
          0m 50.28s: volume id is correct
          0m 50.28s: got vid
          0m 50.39s: blu-ray 581066DFFAD77A99E1931082BE4BD193F799DE2A
          0m 51.00s: cert BEE=0x00 same
          0m 51.32s: D 383E22BB
          0m 51.32s: got vuk
          0m 51.73s: got unit key 1
          1m 12.14s: got extended bdinfo
          1m 12.14s: opened blu-ray


          DVDFab 8.1.0.5 (2011/07/30 19:23:37)

          0m 02.39s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
          0m 02.40s: Qt Translator file load success
          0m 13.96s: detected blu-ray
          0m 13.96s: drive D
          0m 13.96s: blu-ray type 1
          0m 13.96s: volume label LIMITLESS_BD


          Thank you for your time.

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            #6
            Are you running a beta version of win7? Also in common settings change all codecs to software. Also I would not expect to quick of a time as your system is pretty outdated. Fab is the best software out there by far but with any video software its power hungry. You are going to want to copy your movie to the HDD as a 50GB file uncompressed then if you choose to do any compression you should do it on the HDD as this is quicker and will save wear and tear on your burner if you search the forums there is plenty of info on how to do this. Also ImgBurn is the preferred burn engine its a free D/L and there are instructions on setting up here to.
            For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
            or Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
            or for XP C:\Documents and Settings\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
            Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal and Burn log(s)and post right here.

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              #7
              Thank you for your input...

              Originally posted by DiabloZoe View Post
              Are you running a beta version of win7? Also in common settings change all codecs to software. Also I would not expect to quick of a time as your system is pretty outdated. Fab is the best software out there by far but with any video software its power hungry. You are going to want to copy your movie to the HDD as a 50GB file uncompressed then if you choose to do any compression you should do it on the HDD as this is quicker and will save wear and tear on your burner if you search the forums there is plenty of info on how to do this. Also ImgBurn is the preferred burn engine its a free D/L and there are instructions on setting up here to.
              I don't really know if I am running the beta of Win 7... the same friend who told me about dvdfab also told me I would love Win 7 and gave me a disc with it on it, he told me if I like them both that after 30 days I could buy them, so far I love dvdfab and not a big fan of Win 7. I plan on using dvdfab to make digital back ups of my discs... partly because I'm lazy, and partly because it saves wear and tear on my discs... but mainly the lazy thing.

              Win 7 is glossier with a better load time, but all this work I've put into it so far and I still can't get one program (dvdfab) to work. I am planing on building a core i7 rig soon because I finally got rid of my Dell clunker that served as my main pc and I would like to put Win 7 on it, but I was hoping I could get this running in the mean time to make sure there were no handshake issues. I would liek to get it going like how it was running in Win XP on the same HTPC, which was a million times faster. Do you think it's Win 7 beta I'm using? If so, could that be the problem? I would love to know if everything works together before I buy it all... well, at least Win 7, I'm pretty much sold on dvdfab. Thank you for your time.

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                #8
                Just type "winver" in Start -> Run and then you will see if you are using a Beta.
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                  #9
                  Version info...

                  Originally posted by Blazkowicz View Post
                  Just type "winver" in Start -> Run and then you will see if you are using a Beta.
                  Version 6.1 build 7601. Thank you for your time.

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                    #10
                    10+ hours...

                    This is the log with the really long run time:




                    DVDFab 8.1.0.5 (2011/07/30 02:34:46)



                    DVDFab 8.1.0.5 (2011/07/30 02:39:39)

                    0m 02.87s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
                    0m 03.31s: Qt Translator file load success
                    0m 16.10s: detected blu-ray
                    0m 16.10s: drive D
                    0m 16.10s: blu-ray type 1
                    0m 16.10s: volume label LIMITLESS_BD
                    9m 08.42s: root 049F3D89 LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_B D
                    9m 09.98s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
                    9m 16.03s: got discinfo
                    9m 23.65s: got bdmv
                    9m 23.65s: Vendor: TSSTcorp
                    9m 23.65s: Product: DVDWBD SH-B123L
                    9m 23.65s: Revision: SB04
                    9m 23.65s: Vendor specific: 0331
                    9m 23.65s: AACS version: 1
                    9m 23.65s: Number of concurrent AGIDs: 2
                    9m 23.65s: Supports bus encryption: NO
                    9m 23.65s: Supports binding nonce generation: NO
                    9m 23.65s: Supports Hybrid discs: YES
                    9m 23.67s: got agid 1
                    9m 23.73s: sent host cert chal
                    9m 23.73s: got drive cert chal
                    9m 23.73s: BEC 0
                    9m 23.73s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0386
                    9m 23.81s: got drive key
                    9m 24.70s: got host key signature
                    9m 24.70s: verified drive signature
                    9m 24.70s: verified host signature
                    9m 24.78s: sent host signature and key point
                    9m 24.78s: got bus key
                    9m 24.81s: got agid 1
                    9m 24.87s: sent host cert chal
                    9m 24.87s: got drive cert chal
                    9m 24.87s: BEC 0
                    9m 24.87s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0386
                    9m 24.95s: got drive key
                    9m 24.95s: got host key signature
                    9m 24.95s: verified drive signature
                    9m 24.95s: verified host signature
                    9m 25.03s: sent host signature and key point
                    9m 25.03s: got bus key
                    9m 27.32s: got volume id
                    9m 27.32s: got volume id mac
                    9m 27.32s: volume id is correct
                    9m 27.32s: got vid
                    9m 27.43s: blu-ray 581066DFFAD77A99E1931082BE4BD193F799DE2A
                    9m 28.03s: cert BEE=0x00 same
                    9m 28.34s: D 383E22BB
                    9m 28.34s: got vuk
                    9m 28.75s: got unit key 1
                    9m 49.21s: got extended bdinfo
                    9m 49.21s: opened blu-ray


                    DVDFab 8.1.0.5 (2011/07/30 18:38:33)

                    0m 02.50s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
                    0m 02.50s: Qt Translator file load success
                    0m 13.70s: detected blu-ray
                    0m 13.70s: drive D
                    0m 13.70s: blu-ray type 1
                    0m 13.70s: volume label LIMITLESS_BD
                    0m 31.21s: root 049F3D89 LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_B D
                    0m 32.75s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
                    0m 38.92s: got discinfo
                    0m 46.48s: got bdmv
                    0m 46.50s: Vendor: TSSTcorp
                    0m 46.50s: Product: DVDWBD SH-B123L
                    0m 46.50s: Revision: SB04
                    0m 46.50s: Vendor specific: 0331
                    0m 46.50s: AACS version: 1
                    0m 46.50s: Number of concurrent AGIDs: 2
                    0m 46.50s: Supports bus encryption: NO
                    0m 46.50s: Supports binding nonce generation: NO
                    0m 46.50s: Supports Hybrid discs: YES
                    0m 46.50s: got agid 1
                    0m 46.56s: sent host cert chal
                    0m 46.56s: got drive cert chal
                    0m 46.56s: BEC 0
                    0m 46.56s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0386
                    0m 46.64s: got drive key
                    0m 47.64s: got host key signature
                    0m 47.64s: verified drive signature
                    0m 47.64s: verified host signature
                    0m 47.71s: sent host signature and key point
                    0m 47.71s: got bus key
                    0m 47.73s: got agid 1
                    0m 47.79s: sent host cert chal
                    0m 47.79s: got drive cert chal
                    0m 47.79s: BEC 0
                    0m 47.79s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0386
                    0m 47.87s: got drive key
                    0m 47.87s: got host key signature
                    0m 47.87s: verified drive signature
                    0m 47.87s: verified host signature
                    0m 47.95s: sent host signature and key point
                    0m 47.95s: got bus key
                    0m 50.28s: got volume id
                    0m 50.28s: got volume id mac
                    0m 50.28s: volume id is correct
                    0m 50.28s: got vid
                    0m 50.39s: blu-ray 581066DFFAD77A99E1931082BE4BD193F799DE2A
                    0m 51.00s: cert BEE=0x00 same
                    0m 51.32s: D 383E22BB
                    0m 51.32s: got vuk
                    0m 51.73s: got unit key 1
                    1m 12.14s: got extended bdinfo
                    1m 12.14s: opened blu-ray


                    DVDFab 8.1.0.5 (2011/07/30 19:23:37)

                    0m 02.39s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
                    0m 02.40s: Qt Translator file load success
                    0m 13.96s: detected blu-ray
                    0m 13.96s: drive D
                    0m 13.96s: blu-ray type 1
                    0m 13.96s: volume label LIMITLESS_BD


                    DVDFab 8.1.0.5 (2011/07/30 22:36:12)

                    0m 01.89s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
                    0m 01.89s: Qt Translator file load success
                    0m 15.92s: detected blu-ray
                    0m 15.92s: drive D
                    0m 15.92s: blu-ray type 1
                    0m 15.92s: volume label LIMITLESS_BD
                    9m 01.98s: detected blu-ray
                    9m 01.98s: drive D
                    9m 01.98s: blu-ray type 1
                    9m 01.98s: volume label LIMITLESS_BD
                    193m 03.12s: root 049F3D89 LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_BD:LIMITLESS_B D
                    193m 04.70s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
                    193m 10.67s: got discinfo
                    193m 18.32s: got bdmv
                    193m 18.32s: Vendor: TSSTcorp
                    193m 18.32s: Product: DVDWBD SH-B123L
                    193m 18.34s: Revision: SB04
                    193m 18.34s: Vendor specific: 0331
                    193m 18.34s: AACS version: 1
                    193m 18.34s: Number of concurrent AGIDs: 2
                    193m 18.34s: Supports bus encryption: NO
                    193m 18.34s: Supports binding nonce generation: NO
                    193m 18.34s: Supports Hybrid discs: YES
                    193m 18.34s: got agid 0
                    193m 18.40s: sent host cert chal
                    193m 18.40s: got drive cert chal
                    193m 18.40s: BEC 0
                    193m 18.40s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0386
                    193m 18.48s: got drive key
                    193m 19.46s: got host key signature
                    193m 19.46s: verified drive signature
                    193m 19.46s: verified host signature
                    193m 19.54s: sent host signature and key point
                    193m 19.54s: got bus key
                    193m 19.56s: got agid 0
                    193m 19.62s: sent host cert chal
                    193m 19.62s: got drive cert chal
                    193m 19.62s: BEC 0
                    193m 19.62s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0386
                    193m 19.70s: got drive key
                    193m 19.70s: got host key signature
                    193m 19.70s: verified drive signature
                    193m 19.70s: verified host signature
                    193m 19.78s: sent host signature and key point
                    193m 19.78s: got bus key
                    193m 22.03s: got volume id
                    193m 22.03s: got volume id mac
                    193m 22.03s: volume id is correct
                    193m 22.03s: got vid
                    193m 22.14s: blu-ray 581066DFFAD77A99E1931082BE4BD193F799DE2A
                    193m 22.75s: cert BEE=0x00 same
                    193m 23.07s: D 383E22BB
                    193m 23.07s: got vuk
                    193m 23.46s: got unit key 1
                    193m 44.07s: got extended bdinfo
                    193m 44.07s: opened blu-ray


                    I hope this helps. Thank you for your time.

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                      #11
                      ???

                      I realize that going from one OS to another that there is probably a problem with compatibility, but should it be this much of a problem? I'm wondering what Win 7 programming architecture would change the compatibility this drastically. Is it the combination of my old hardware and Win 7 that could be causing the issue? I could see that I guess... to amp up functionality Win 7 might use the hardware in a way that's more laboring to the system and in turn makes the program work slower... I guess I should just wait 'till I build my i7 rig and try all of this again.

                      Oh, I also tried everything that was suggested, but it didn't work. I would like to thank everyone for their input and time, but I think the combination of my HTPC, Win 7, and dvdfab are not going to get along in this instance. I am always open to suggestions, though I'm sure that whatever is going on with this combination is irreparable. Everything works together in XP with no problems, and maybe that's all my HTPC can handle. Thank you for your time.

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