Is there a way to change the default "Target" drive for Blu-ray Copy? The program always defaults to the optical drive...I would like it to default to a directory on my hard drive for ripping. I looked through all the options and can't figure it out. Thanks.
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Originally posted by shmn View PostIs there a way to change the default "Target" drive for Blu-ray Copy? The program always defaults to the optical drive...I would like it to default to a directory on my hard drive for ripping. I looked through all the options and can't figure it out. Thanks.
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I mistakenly reset my preferences to default and now I can't seem to get the target default drive to change from the Blu ray player to a hard drive. I tried to above solution but something must have changed and I don't have the "DVD Copy" settings choice anymore. Using version 8.1.7.8. I have the output directory set to a hard drive (M: drive) as I am ripping my Blu rays to BDMV folders on my drives. But it still defaults to output to the Blu ray drive. Enclosed is a picture of my settings window. Thanks.
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Hi shmn
A few things you can try in Fab settings under general un-check memorize user interface options, also Customize UI, make sure show registered options only is unchecked, restart Fab and try to see if DVD Copy comes back.
If not uninstall Fab clean the registry with CCleaner found here run it until nothing is found, then reinstall Fab
Hope this helps
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Originally posted by CBR929 View PostHi shmn
A few things you can try in Fab settings under general un-check memorize user interface options, also Customize UI, make sure show registered options only is unchecked, restart Fab and try to see if DVD Copy comes back.
If not uninstall Fab clean the registry with CCleaner found here run it until nothing is found, then reinstall Fab
Hope this helps
CBR929
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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostAlso, see Grunon's post above...
Gruñón's post shows DVD Copy, shmn's screen shot does not...
Hi shmn
Yes, it should be there.
Do you see it under Customize UI under options group?
This is strange.
CBR929
EDIT: Try this by uninstalling Fab You need to do a clean uninstall of DVDFab8 because sometimes programs can get files that become corrupt. You can uninstall DVDFab with the uninstall program. Open My Computer and go to c:\Program Files (OR) wherever you installed DVDFab, delete the "DVDFab" folder. Open "c:\WINDOWS \ PREFETCH" clean all the relevant ".pf " files with DVDFab. Then restart computer and check if there are some related files left, if does, please delete them.
Then run CCleaner again until nothing is found then reinstall Fab
Instead of clicking run click save then open the folder and right click and install the program as administrator, make sure that you restart your computer.
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Ok. I followed your steps. There was nothing in the prefetch folder that looked pertinent (attached screenshot) so I didn't delete any of those files.
I also uninstalled DVDfab Virtual Drive and erased the DVDfab folder under ProgramData. Ran CC a bunch till nothing showed up. Restarted and installed as administrator. And restarted.
DVD Copy still doesn't show up in the settings menu. It does show up as an option in the left window pane of the main program (but that was always there).
Another odd thing is that DVDfab remembered I want the M: drive as the output...so there must be another file on the computer that is storing some sort of preferences otherwise how would the DVDfab know to use that drive from all my other drives after doing an uninstall and clean install? Sounds like that preference file (or whatever it is) may be corrupted.
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Hi shmn,
If your DVD Copy expired, you will not have "DVD Copy" in Common Settings window, please check the status of DVD Copy on the welcome screen of DVDFab. And if you are a paid user of DVD Copy, please login the user center at with your registered email to download the license key then register DVDFab again.
As for Target, you can click on the yellow folder icon next to the Target box, manually change it to your hard drive.
Regards,
monaLast edited by Mona; 04-27-2012, 11:05 AM.
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Originally posted by shmn View PostAnother odd thing is that DVDfab remembered I want the M: drive as the output...so there must be another file on the computer that is storing some sort of preferences otherwise how would the DVDfab know to use that drive from all my other drives after doing an uninstall and clean install? Sounds like that preference file (or whatever it is) may be corrupted.
I agree with with you, as your UI has (+ and -) in settings, mine is different see pic.
Please do as Mona said and check if DVD Copy has expired, even if expired I do not know why I would not show up.
To check open Fab click the ? click about, this should show your registered options, please do not post a screen shot of this page unless you edit your name an license numbers out.
If you have not registered in the members area before choose the option create an account.
Hope this helps
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Originally posted by Mona View PostIf your DVD Copy expired, you will not have "DVD Copy" in Common Settings window, please check the status of DVD Copy on the welcome screen of DVDFab.
As for Target, you can click on the yellow folder icon next to the Target box, manually change it to your hard drive.
I don't need or want DVD Copy, except for the fact that when I posted my original question about permanently setting the default output drive, I was told by Grunon in post #2 above that the setting for that feature is under the DVD Copy settings menu.
But I guess it doesn't matter now because the default drive now is automatically staying on the drive I want...which it wasn't doing before. I guess all the uninstalling and installing did something.
Originally posted by CBR929 View PostHi shmn
I agree with with you, as your UI has (+ and -) in settings, mine is different see pic.
Please do as Mona said and check if DVD Copy has expired, even if expired I do not know why I would not show up.
In any event, like I said, my original problem has been addressed and the program is defaulting to correct output drive. I appreciate the time and help provided by those on this forum.
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Hi shmn
Glad to help and it's working for you now.
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