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    Unable to Rip MP4 from ISO

    Hi,
    I've been trying for 48 hours non stop and had this error :
    Work 1 failed, Error = 504.00 0 error: filter name(native_mux), type(128), id(12), get module_error(502.14 13)

    when ripping into MP (h264) from ISO copy of Smurfs and Rango.
    I have already disabled hardware acceleration.
    Please assist as it is killing me.

    The Log attached:

    Conversion: one pass: 09:08:59
    Source( 00212.m2ts )
    : 09:09:04
    Work 1 failed, Error = 504.00 0 error: filter name(native_mux), type(128), id(12), get module_error(502.14 13)

    : 09:09:09
    Process failed!: 09:09:09

    #2
    I can't say for sure but make sure you are not selecting an HD audio track from the source. Try selecting an AC-3 audio track.
    How to post the internal log


    Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
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      #3
      ok, will try that.
      Meanwhile, I had same errors with Disney's UP.

      Conversion: two pass - first pass: 09:36:42
      Source( 00050.m2ts )
      : 09:36:47
      Source( 00051.m2ts )
      : 09:37:01
      Source( 00054.m2ts )
      : 09:37:06
      Source( 00055.m2ts )
      : 09:37:50
      Source( 00058.m2ts )
      : 09:37:59
      Source( 00059.m2ts )
      : 09:38:54
      Source( 00062.m2ts )
      : 09:39:22
      Source( 00063.m2ts )
      : 09:39:33
      Source( 00066.m2ts )
      : 09:39:48
      Source( 00067.m2ts )
      : 09:40:13
      Source( 00070.m2ts )
      : 09:40:52
      Source( 00071.m2ts )
      : 09:41:15
      Source( 00074.m2ts )
      : 09:41:32
      Source( 00075.m2ts )
      : 09:44:44
      Source( 00326.m2ts )
      : 09:45:05
      Source( 00079.m2ts )
      : 10:05:41
      Source( 00082.m2ts )
      : 10:06:39
      Source( 00083.m2ts )
      : 10:07:05
      Source( 00086.m2ts )
      : 10:07:14
      Source( 00087.m2ts )
      : 10:13:25
      Source( 00090.m2ts )
      : 10:14:24
      Source( 00091.m2ts )
      : 10:15:50
      Conversion: two pass - second pass: 10:16:43
      Source( 00050.m2ts )
      : 10:16:51
      Work 1 failed, Error = 504.00 0 error: filter name(native_mux), type(128), id(12), get module_error(502.14 11)

      : 10:16:55
      Process failed!: 10:16:56

      /

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        #4
        Originally posted by 90312 View Post
        I can't say for sure but make sure you are not selecting an HD audio track from the source. Try selecting an AC-3 audio track.
        Hi,
        I've tried using AC-3 but still same error:

        Conversion: one pass: 10:53:43
        Source( 00050.m2ts )
        : 10:53:48
        Work 1 failed, Error = 504.00 0 error: filter name(native_mux), type(128), id(12), get module_error(502.14 11)

        : 10:53:53
        Process failed!: 10:53:53

        DVDfab, Please HELP!!!

        Summary:
        I have ISO copies of the bluray and I need to rip them into MP4 as my media streamer doesnt recognise ISO nor MT2S. But I tried ripping into mp4 h.264, xbox, DVDFab versions but all produce errors.

        Please advise on how can I get to rip into useable mp4 file?

        Many many thanks.

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          #5
          Originally posted by 90312 View Post
          I can't say for sure but make sure you are not selecting an HD audio track from the source. Try selecting an AC-3 audio track.
          Hi,
          I noticed my DVDfab keep crashing after this latest update. I'm not sure if it installed properly. Some questions: Whenever there's an update, do I install the DVDfab in the same existing folder? or do I update in a separate folder and delete the old folder once its done? What's the correct process?

          Meanwhile, how do i re-install the old version of DVDfab and try out if it works?

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            #6
            It should install over the top, but on rare occasion there could be a glitch. Uninstall and run ccleaner, a free download, and scrub the registry until no errors are found. Sometimes if there is a glitch it takes two or three times. then download a fresh installer and install. Sometimes that will cure many ills.
            How to post the internal log


            Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
            Albert Einstein

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              #7
              Still unable to rip from ISO

              Originally posted by 90312 View Post
              I can't say for sure but make sure you are not selecting an HD audio track from the source. Try selecting an AC-3 audio track.
              Hi,
              I've tried uninstalling the existing version and doing a clean install of the latest DVDfab but still it crashes within seconds of ripping the Smurf, Rango, Up and any other movies that I have tried.

              I have used AC3 instead of HD also.

              Please assist to rectify this. thank u.

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                #8
                I can't reproduce this problem. Possibly heat related?? Post the log file from the conversion that crashes.
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                  #9
                  Please post the whole internal log.Thanks.
                  The default location is:
                  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 log and post right here.

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