Just adding some basic stuff to driggle's sound advice.
When backing up the main movie only it is best to rip the full disc to your hdd first to an iso image (or folder).
Select the main movie option, Use that iso of the full disc as the source.
Fab will show you the file size before and after estimated compression. If doing Full disc, Fab Will not support that feature yet but is in the works.
(With the original BD disc in the burner, what does windows report it being? Less than 25BG? More than 25Gb?)
In the dropdown beside quality select BD25 (I read your other post and I think you have those settings correct).
The default is BD25= 23,700 MB BD50= 43,700 MB
From your ImgBurn log
I 08:44:53 Destination Media Type: BD-R (Disc ID: VERBAT-IMc-00) (Speeds: 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x)
I 08:44:53 Write Speed: MAX
Watch Troy512's video on how to set the AWS (automatic write speed) per your media ID (MID).
Edit: (click the ImgBurn link in my sig for Troy's post)
I don't have that particular movie to test but here is a thread from another user that seems to have backed it up successfully and found he was having problems with his burner. I hi-lighted some of his ImgBurn log so you can compare to what I pointed out with yours.
When backing up the main movie only it is best to rip the full disc to your hdd first to an iso image (or folder).
Select the main movie option, Use that iso of the full disc as the source.
Fab will show you the file size before and after estimated compression. If doing Full disc, Fab Will not support that feature yet but is in the works.
(With the original BD disc in the burner, what does windows report it being? Less than 25BG? More than 25Gb?)
In the dropdown beside quality select BD25 (I read your other post and I think you have those settings correct).
The default is BD25= 23,700 MB BD50= 43,700 MB
From your ImgBurn log
I 08:44:53 Destination Media Type: BD-R (Disc ID: VERBAT-IMc-00) (Speeds: 2x, 4x, 6x, 8x)
I 08:44:53 Write Speed: MAX
Watch Troy512's video on how to set the AWS (automatic write speed) per your media ID (MID).
Edit: (click the ImgBurn link in my sig for Troy's post)
I don't have that particular movie to test but here is a thread from another user that seems to have backed it up successfully and found he was having problems with his burner. I hi-lighted some of his ImgBurn log so you can compare to what I pointed out with yours.
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