Unaccountably, I cannot create an ISO on another system. I cloned the BD using my desktop system then attempted to creat a full disk ISO on my remote server. The BDMV was create in the dvdfab\temp directory, but DFDFab then failed to create the ISO and instead gave me a "failure to burn" error message.
The target was a shared disk on the server that had permission set for both read and write.
I then went to my desktops dvdfab\temp directory where the BDMV files were and copied and pasted across the network. This worked, although I will still have to create the ISO, but I can do it on the server using nero.
Not to be picky, but I would like to point out that the error message should have been "Failed to make ISO" and not "Failed to burn DVD"
Normally I have the temp files automatically deleted after the "burn". In this case, I had to copy the BDMV files over to the server before dismissing the error message or those BDMV files would have been deleted. Suggestion: In the event that a burn fails, it would be nice if the user could be prompted to see if the temp files should still be deleted. That could save a couple of hours of CUDA processing.
The target was a shared disk on the server that had permission set for both read and write.
I then went to my desktops dvdfab\temp directory where the BDMV files were and copied and pasted across the network. This worked, although I will still have to create the ISO, but I can do it on the server using nero.
Not to be picky, but I would like to point out that the error message should have been "Failed to make ISO" and not "Failed to burn DVD"
Normally I have the temp files automatically deleted after the "burn". In this case, I had to copy the BDMV files over to the server before dismissing the error message or those BDMV files would have been deleted. Suggestion: In the event that a burn fails, it would be nice if the user could be prompted to see if the temp files should still be deleted. That could save a couple of hours of CUDA processing.