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    New Computer - nothing but coasters

    I recently got a new desktop with what I've been told are pretty good components: Windows 7 - 64 bit; AMD Radeon 6850 1GB DDR5 graphics card; intel core i7 processor; 16GB DDR3 Ram; 2TB 7200 rpm hard drive, and so on. I would imagine that this would allow me to use DVDFab really well. Guess again!

    The newest version 8.1.7.8 Qt is NOT working out with this setup. I read another post wherein another group member noted it wasn't working for him either and how he had reverted back to v.8085. I tried installing it but DVDFab would not let me use it prompting me that I had to upgrade. Yeah, to what effect?

    MI4 took 4.5 hours to compress and failed in the middle of burning. Actually, my old clunker was able to compress MI4 in 4.5 hours also and burned a copy that is mostly decent (it freezes here and there, but I blame this on how this BD was manufactured). I tried burning another BD title, which took about 1 half hour to compress, but this one wouldn't even burn.

    Thus, here I am with a decent pc and nothing but coasters from DVDFab...

    If these newer Qt versions are not really working out, could we at least be able to use the older versions without being forced by DvdFab to upgrade to newer versions that are not quite ready for prime time?

    I don't know how the rest of the group members feel but I'm certainly not happy with it.

    While I am at it, has anyone figured out a way to circumvent v8.1.7.8Qt and not end up with coasters? I'd appreciate the feedback.

    #2
    Burn disc

    What burning module are are you using
    ...
    ...Death Before Dishonor...

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      #3
      Hi bearlight
      You have been around long enough to know the drill.
      Please post your logs the default location is:
      For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
      Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal and Burn log(s) and post right here.
      CBR929
      Last edited by CBR929; 04-25-2012, 03:03 PM.
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        #4
        Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
        Hi bearlight
        You have been around long enough to know the drill.
        Please post your logs the default location is:
        For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
        Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal and Burn log(s) and post right here.
        CBR929
        LOL Yes, I have been around to "know the drill," however, I've never encountered this problem before. What can I say? I hope you can find what the matter is since I have no clue as to what any of this means.


        Here's what I found:

        DVDFab 8.1.7.8 (2012/04/24 22:10:15)

        0m 00.49s: GPUAccelerate: 7
        0m 00.49s: CUDA cap: 0
        0m 00.49s: Support coreavc decode: 0
        0m 00.51s: Graphics info: AMD Radeon HD 6850 : :
        0m 00.51s: Qt Translator file load success
        0m 00.53s: Load config successful.
        0m 00.59s: Init profile data driver sucessful.
        0m 02.07s: Init GPU settings sucessful.
        0m 02.07s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2dvd 1 file2bluray 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
        0m 02.07s: dvd2dvd:dvd2mobile:blu-ray2blu-ray:blu-ray2mobile:blu-ray23d:blu-ray2dvd:file2mobile:file2dvd:file2bluray:
        0m 02.24s: Config ExBar successful.
        0m 02.24s: dvd2dvd have 8 elements.
        0m 02.34s: dvd2mobile have 29 elements.
        0m 02.87s: blu-ray2blu-ray have 4 elements.
        0m 02.88s: blu-ray2mobile have 18 elements.
        0m 03.22s: blu-ray23d have 7 elements.
        0m 03.32s: blu-ray2dvd have 1 elements.
        0m 03.35s: file2mobile have 28 elements.
        0m 03.85s: file2dvd have 1 elements.
        0m 03.88s: file2bluray have 1 elements.
        0m 04.11s: Config work ui controls successful.
        0m 12.49s: Init burn engine successful.
        0m 12.55s: StartNotify successful.
        0m 12.55s: got media type 15
        0m 14.49s: drive E
        0m 14.49s: type Blu-ray BDMV
        0m 14.49s: volume label FISH_TANK
        0m 15.58s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
        0m 19.25s: Java protection is removed by StealthyClone anti-protection.
        0m 19.34s: got discinfo
        0m 19.42s: got bdmv
        0m 19.42s: Vendor: hp
        0m 19.44s: Product: BD B DH8B2SHB
        0m 19.44s: Revision: SHDP
        0m 19.44s: Vendor specific: 2011/07/14 11:13
        0m 19.44s: AACS version: 1
        0m 19.44s: Number of concurrent AGIDs: 2
        0m 19.44s: Supports bus encryption: YES
        0m 19.44s: Supports binding nonce generation: YES
        0m 19.44s: Supports Hybrid discs: NO
        0m 19.44s: got agid 0
        0m 19.50s: sent host cert chal
        0m 19.50s: got drive cert chal
        0m 19.50s: BEC 1
        0m 19.50s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0080
        0m 19.58s: got drive key
        0m 19.80s: got host key signature
        0m 19.80s: verified drive signature
        0m 19.80s: verified host signature
        0m 19.87s: sent host signature and key point
        0m 19.87s: got bus key
        0m 19.89s: got agid 0
        0m 19.94s: sent host cert chal
        0m 19.95s: got drive cert chal
        0m 19.95s: BEC 1
        0m 19.95s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0080
        0m 20.03s: got drive key
        0m 20.03s: got host key signature
        0m 20.03s: verified drive signature
        0m 20.03s: verified host signature
        0m 20.11s: sent host signature and key point
        0m 20.11s: got bus key
        0m 21.79s: got volume id
        0m 21.80s: got volume id mac
        0m 21.80s: volume id is correct
        0m 21.80s: got vid
        0m 22.00s: blu-ray E1D1B90674E0556E6BACBF1EEFE9E80EFAF08EE2
        0m 22.62s: cert BEE=0x00 same
        0m 22.92s: D 4C8F3CBE
        0m 22.93s: got vuk
        0m 23.01s: got agid 0
        0m 23.07s: sent host cert chal
        0m 23.07s: got drive cert chal
        0m 23.07s: BEC 1
        0m 23.07s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0080
        0m 23.15s: got drive key
        0m 23.15s: got host key signature
        0m 23.15s: verified drive signature
        0m 23.15s: verified host signature
        0m 23.23s: sent host signature and key point
        0m 23.25s: got bus key
        0m 23.25s: got data key
        0m 23.56s: got unit key 1
        0m 29.86s: got extended bdinfo
        0m 29.86s: opened blu-ray
        0m 40.56s: Blu-ray Copy: Main Movie
        0m 40.56s: Source: E:/BDMV/
        0m 40.56s: Playlist: 1
        0m 40.56s: Chapters: 1 -> 18
        0m 40.56s: TotalSize: 30148 MB
        0m 40.56s: SourceSize: 29158 MB
        0m 40.56s: RemoveHDAudio: 1
        0m 40.56s: CompressToAC3: 0
        0m 40.56s: OutputDisc: BDMV
        0m 40.56s: OutputTarget: BD25
        0m 40.56s: OutputVideo: 1080p/i
        0m 40.56s: info: enable bd copy(mode=0)
        0m 40.56s: info: video encode mode(0), bitrate(23022), lr-encode(yes)
        0m 40.56s: info: streams(4113.2,4352.4)
        0m 40.56s: info: blu-ray copy begin (unit[elem[atomic[00274.m2ts]]])
        0m 40.56s: Lightning-Recoding (accelerate H.264 software decoding and encoding) enabled
        0m 40.56s: info: enable multi-thread software decoder
        0m 41.65s: info: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(41) bitrate(23022)
        0m 45.70s: info: processing source(00274.m2ts)
        0m 04.44s: info: group(elem[atomic[00274.m2ts]]) playtime(7381415 ms) source(30148 MB) request(22770 MB) real(22355 MB) bitrate(23022 kbps)
        0m 04.47s: compress finished: groups request(22770 MB, 22770 MB) real(22355 MB) average_bitrate(23022 kbps)
        0m 38.44s: got media type 15
        0m 44.29s: drive E
        0m 44.30s: type Blu-ray BDMV
        0m 44.30s: volume label FISH_TANK
        0m 02.50s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
        0m 09.16s: Java protection is removed by StealthyClone anti-protection.
        0m 09.23s: got discinfo
        0m 09.31s: got bdmv
        0m 09.31s: Vendor: hp
        0m 09.31s: Product: BD B DH8B2SHB
        0m 09.33s: Revision: SHDP
        0m 09.33s: Vendor specific: 2011/07/14 11:13
        0m 09.33s: AACS version: 1
        0m 09.33s: Number of concurrent AGIDs: 2
        0m 09.33s: Supports bus encryption: YES
        0m 09.33s: Supports binding nonce generation: YES
        0m 09.33s: Supports Hybrid discs: NO
        0m 09.33s: got agid 0
        0m 09.39s: sent host cert chal
        0m 09.39s: got drive cert chal
        0m 09.39s: BEC 1
        0m 09.39s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0080
        0m 09.47s: got drive key
        0m 09.47s: got host key signature
        0m 09.47s: verified drive signature
        0m 09.47s: verified host signature
        0m 09.55s: sent host signature and key point
        0m 09.55s: got bus key
        0m 09.56s: got agid 0
        0m 09.62s: sent host cert chal
        0m 09.62s: got drive cert chal
        0m 09.62s: BEC 1
        0m 09.62s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0080
        0m 09.70s: got drive key
        0m 09.70s: got host key signature
        0m 09.70s: verified drive signature
        0m 09.70s: verified host signature
        0m 09.78s: sent host signature and key point
        0m 09.78s: got bus key
        0m 11.47s: got volume id
        0m 11.47s: got volume id mac
        0m 11.47s: volume id is correct
        0m 11.48s: got vid
        0m 11.70s: blu-ray E1D1B90674E0556E6BACBF1EEFE9E80EFAF08EE2
        0m 12.32s: cert BEE=0x00 same
        0m 12.53s: D 4C8F3CBE
        0m 12.54s: got vuk
        0m 12.54s: got agid 0
        0m 12.60s: sent host cert chal
        0m 12.60s: got drive cert chal
        0m 12.60s: BEC 1
        0m 12.60s: DRIVE_VENDOR 0x0080
        0m 12.68s: got drive key
        0m 12.68s: got host key signature
        0m 12.68s: verified drive signature
        0m 12.68s: verified host signature
        0m 12.79s: sent host signature and key point
        0m 12.79s: got bus key
        0m 12.79s: got data key
        0m 13.12s: got unit key 1
        0m 23.40s: failed to open disc 1
        0m 41.96s: got media type 16
        0m 41.98s: failed to get max sector
        0m 12.82s: got bdmv
        0m 12.82s: got extended bdinfo
        0m 41.66s: got media type 16
        0m 41.67s: failed to get max sector

        BTW, does anyone have any idea of how to retrieve information stored in an external hard drive that the computer no longer recognizes? I have this one that was working until yesterday. Today neither pc recognizes it. I can't say that it is "dead" since it makes a noise as if it were running along with an intermittent beep sound, but that is it! I'd appreciate any input since I have a lot of important information on this drive that I would like to retrieve.

        Thank you.

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          #5
          Burning Module

          Originally posted by Jonatan View Post
          What burning module are are you using
          To be honest with you, and I don't mean to be disrespectful, but I have no idea of what a burning module is, nor what I used.

          I imagine you might be referring to VSO (I believe this is it - although it might be something else). I have tried ImgBurn in the past but found it didn't work all that well. Thus, I use whatever comes with the DVDFab version I'm using.

          Did I totally misunderstand you?

          Please advise. Thanks.

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            #6
            Hi bearlight
            First I would say disable Lightning-Recoding and make sure all your settings are set to Software.
            Open Fab click the Click the Green at top right corner of the DVD Fab screen, and open Common Settings > General >A/V Codec, put a check in Disable all GPU codes and make sure they are set to Software, un-check Enable Lightning-Recoding restart Fab and try again.

            Please do not compress from your drive
            First save it to your HDD as "Main Movie" BD50 without compression.
            Then open the hard drive folder, select BD25 to compress to another folder on your hard drive.
            Use the "Write Data" mode of Fab to open this COMPRESSED folder and burn to a disk.
            Doing it this way saves wear and tear on your optical drive and is also faster.

            CBR929

            EDIT:
            As far as your HDD, I believe that some of them will beep which is some sort of code depending on the beeps to help diagnosis the problem.
            I would say to check the cables and the power going to the HDD
            Last edited by CBR929; 04-26-2012, 02:22 AM.
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              #7
              Great advice as always from my good friend CBR929.
              Please follow all his suggestions...definitely disable LR.

              As to your ext hdd, as suggested, the beeping is most likely related to a power supply issue.
              I suspect your data is ok. I doubt the integrity of the platters themselves has been compromised.

              How is it connected/powered?...usb, AC adapter...?
              Please swap out the cables, adapter

              If the power supply is via your usb port, you'll have to check the internal, 5-volt cable connections
              If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

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                #8
                Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
                Hi bearlight
                First I would say disable Lightning-Recoding and make sure all your settings are set to Software.
                Open Fab click the Click the Green at top right corner of the DVD Fab screen, and open Common Settings > General >A/V Codec, put a check in Disable all GPU codes and make sure they are set to Software, un-check Enable Lightning-Recoding restart Fab and try again.

                Please do not compress from your drive
                First save it to your HDD as "Main Movie" BD50 without compression.
                Then open the hard drive folder, select BD25 to compress to another folder on your hard drive.
                Use the "Write Data" mode of Fab to open this COMPRESSED folder and burn to a disk.
                Doing it this way saves wear and tear on your optical drive and is also faster.

                CBR929

                EDIT:
                As far as your HDD, I believe that some of them will beep which is some sort of code depending on the beeps to help diagnosis the problem.
                I would say to check the cables and the power going to the HDD

                First of all I apologize for taking so long to respond and thank you for your help. You solved my problem and I was able to burn two subsequent discs (no coasters this time around). I actually saved your comments in case I ever need to refer to them again. Good job!

                I do have a question about copying 50GB discs to the internal HD then compressing them to 25GB there. I tried it on one of the discs I burned and it took me an additional 19 minutes. Does compressing really do that much damage to a BD drive? I will probably follow your advice since you were right on the money about the rest - most of the time anyway...

                Thanks again.

                Bearlight

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                  #9
                  Think about it. When you compress a blu-ray disc to 25gb or less, it takes how long - 10 hours, 14 hours, 20 hours? All that time, if you are writing directly to your blu-ray writer, it is running. In addition, besides running the blu-ray writer during all this time, there is a much greater chance that an interruption in the stream will result in a coaster.

                  If you burn it to your hard drive, it is also running all that time, but hard drives were built for that kind of use. Also, there is less chance of a data stream interruption ruining the final output. In addition, by compressing it to the hard drive first, you can test the end product (the compressed output) to make sure it works before you burn it to a disc.

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                    #10
                    Hi bearlight
                    Glad it is working for you now.
                    CBR929
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