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    #46
    On the disk your making after you take out the credits just burn it till end of disk in fab as the numbers are not exact in most cases when you get close like you are the disk could fit even sometimes without cutting the ending also.Some blank disks give you a little more recording space than others.It will be wise to use the rewritable disk here to see the result before you use a write once disk.

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      #47
      On the disk your making after you take out the credits just burn it till end of disk in fab as the numbers are not exact in most cases when you get close like you are the disk could fit even sometimes without cutting the ending also.Some blank disks give you a little more recording space than others.It will be wise to use the rewritable disk here to see the result before you use a write once disk. I am familiar with overburning discs, so I'm hoping that will be the case.

      Can you tell me with media players (i'm looking at the WD players), since I am not really familiar with them, when you copy a full DVD or Blu Ray from DVDfab onto your computer, do you copy it as an ISO or do you just copy full disc to a file folder on the computer? What type of file is it? I curious becaude the WD drives give a list of compatible files and of course you wan to make sure the file is compatible to be streamed from the medai player to your tv?

      Thanks again for all the help Glenn
      Last edited by speedinbk; 11-19-2012, 09:11 PM.

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        #48
        You can stay in 1080p in all form's of compression with Fab that i have told you and even on a 8.5 gig 2 layered regular dvd disk.I stay in 25 gig form now and put them on a 3T Western digital hard drive that i keep my 3d backups on and use Micca EP600G2 3D MEDIA PLAYER $140.00 at Amazon to play them.Buying hard drives is cheaper than buying disks and having them in one place that i can take with me somewhere else is really nice.You stream in 1080p or any other resolution your tv is, also the media player has a very fast chip to play the 3d movies in any form with any soundtrack.This means you don't have disks to burn and don't worry about the Cinavia copy guard that prevents playback (in Sonys movies cinavia drops the soundtrack after 20 mins.so you can't here the movie.)Media players are small like 1 inch high and 9 inches long they fit anywhere you can plug in a internal and or up to two 3t or less external drive's to it using usb then hdmi to you tv and your good to go.Their are many brands only some play 3d so research mine and others they have a spot somewhere on this board that they talk about them also.

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          #49
          With my WD external hard drive and my media player i normally make ISO's and when using fabs side by side i make m2ts files.My media player will play any kind of file i cannot speak for the other media players.As far as the hard drive i believe you can put any file on a hard drive its the media player that needs to be able to play it.I think i paid $170 for my WD. 3t external hard drive also at Amazon.Most media players only allow a 2gig external hard drive and some don't do 3d or fancy containers.I brought mine because it does everything and in 3d.Please think about a 3t drive because you will fill up a 2t drive quick and you don't get the whole amount of space after the drive is formatted.

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            #50
            if you conect the external hard drives directly to the media player and conect the media player directly to your tv, I would imagine that is better than using a wifi connection? Does it have a ethernet connection that you could run to computer?
            I could see where wifi may not always be reliable. I think that may be the way to go. Thanks for the tip on some playing 3D and some not. You may have just found me my Christmas present!!!... lol

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              #51
              Different media players stream different most do both wire hookup is best now you said you know what overburning is i said to use the other choice burn to end of disk as overburn is risky and you may get errors at the end of disk.

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                #52
                Hey guys.... happy thanksgiving!
                Ok, all drives updated and set. With all that said, I wish I had better news to report but things didn't happen like we had hoped.
                After Cloning the blu ray and then compressing the size to fit on the blu ray. When I source the compressed ISO and then target my Blu Ray drive fab says it's wants to switch to the fab burn engine, I click ok and then it tries to "detect" the blank blu ray (I have a standard Blu Ray in the player/recorder not a rewritable), but it can't find any disc in the drive. However, when I open imageburn, it can read and burn the file, but just like previously when you look at the disc, nothing but the title is on it the rest of the disc is empty.

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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Wilson.Wang View Post
                  Hi,
                  For compressing 3D source with "Copy as 3D" option, plesae follow these ways:
                  1. Please set DVDFab Burning engine manually in Common Settings if you want to compressto to bd25 blank disc directly.
                  2. You must mount the .miniso file by DVDFab Virtual Drive v1380 or later when playback on PowerDVD or TMT if you target to an folder.
                  And if you want to burn the folder, you should set DVDFab burning engine in Common Setting and then burn the targeted folder in Write Data.
                  3. Target to an ISO file, not need to set DVDFab burning manually, DVDFab will switch to DVDFab burning automatically. Then you could burn the bd25 ISO file by ImgBurn or other burning engine.

                  Wilson
                  When I source the compressed ISO and then target my Blu Ray drive fab says it's wants to switch to the fab burn engine, I click ok and then it tries to "detect" the blank blu ray (I have a standard Blu Ray in the player/recorder not a rewritable), but it can't find any disc in the drive. However, when I open imageburn, it can read and burn the file, but just like previously when you look at the disc, nothing but the title is on it the rest of the disc is empty.
                  Hi,

                  As I said in way #1, you should set DVDFab Burning engine manually if you target to blank disc directly in Fulldisc or Main movie.

                  Wilson
                  Please post your logs the default location is:
                  For DVDFab 13: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\DVDFab13\Log
                  For StreamFab: C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\StreamFab\log
                  Please use attachment button and attach your most recent, Internal log and post right here.
                  If it's the burning issue, please also attach burn log.

                  Thanks!

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                    #54
                    Did you reboot your computer after you updated your blu ray drives soft wear to version 112? If not you have to reboot.What brand of blank 25 gig disk are you trying? looks like your drive can't read it but img burn can.Just switch back to your rewritable disk see if you can do the burn on it.

                    If all else fails one of us if your willing can take over your computer remotely and see where your going wrong.Fab staff like team viewer 7 you download it get a number give it to who ever is going to run your computer from theirs.You will see everything they do step by step and you can talk to each other using note pad both parties will be able to view what ever you read or write to notepad.No one will look at your data other than the programs we are using to read,write,burn and play videos.We have the same drive so unless your using a real cheap blank disk your updated drive should play and burn to it.Some disks have to be formated first before you can use them.

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                      #55
                      Maybe your using img burn wrong when you want to burn a iso you use WRITE IMAGE FILE TO DISK not create image from disk.As long as the 3d file is a iso it should have a file name like (king kong 3d iso) if thats what you have made with fab then just open img burn click on write image file to disk drag the King kong iso into img burn or use the find file and place the iso in fab then put a blank bluray in the burner and click on the write (record) on the bottom of the program and fab goes to work and does the burn.
                      P.S. We are using version 2570 of img burn in case you didn't update it please check your version as their have been many improvements in img burn over the years.
                      Last edited by glenns; 11-22-2012, 03:05 AM. Reason: Left out the P.S.

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                        #56
                        As I said in way #1, you should set DVDFab Burning engine manually if you target to blank disc directly in Fulldisc or Main movie. Wilson: I did set it manually to DVDfab, but it still wouldn't read, so I set it back to imageburn since that is what I burn 2D with.

                        Did you reboot your computer after you updated your blu ray drives soft wear to version 112? Yes, I've already rebooted twice since the update

                        What brand of blank 25 gig disk are you trying? Ridata BDRs - I've made over a hundred 2D blu rays with them without one coaster.

                        looks like your drive can't read it but img burn can.Just switch back to your rewritable disk see if you can do the burn on it. Already ahead of you, I started with the rewritable, but it didn't read. Then I put a standard blu ray and it didn't as well.

                        Maybe your using img burn wrong when you want to burn a iso you use WRITE IMAGE FILE TO DISK not create image from disk Nope, Write is the first selection on image burn. I'm adding the ISO to the source folder and Destination is set to the Blu Ray drive. All that needs to be done from that point is click on "write". It goes through the whole making process, but when it's done there is nothing on the disc.

                        P.S. We are using version 2570 of img burn in case you didn't update it please check your version as their have been many improvements in img burn over the years. Yes, the version of Image burn I'm using is 2570


                        I have backed up and burned with the same drive a 2D Blu Ray since the 3D blu Ray test failed today.


                        If all else fails one of us if your willing can take over your computer remotely and see where your going wrong.Fab staff like team viewer 7 you download it get a number give it to who ever is going to run your computer from theirs.You will see everything they do step by step and you can talk to each other using note pad both parties will be able to view what ever you read or write to notepad.No one will look at your data other than the programs we are using to read,write,burn and play videos.We have the same drive so unless your using a real cheap blank disk your updated drive should play and burn to it.Some disks have to be formated first before you can use them. How would you want to go about doing this?
                        Last edited by speedinbk; 11-22-2012, 04:06 AM.

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                          #57
                          When you make 3d iso's make sure you have dvd fab burning engine set in the settings before you make a 3d iso as i believe fabs burn engine must burn a copy of the store brought 3d disk to your computer although i am not sure it's nesserary when making iso's i would try it this way anyway.If img burn is checked in settings it may make the 3d iso to your hard drive and may cause problems.Do you know how to reset your blu rays dma settings if so do that also clean Registry with cc cleaner a free program that cleans junk and errors from your computer.I would delete fab off your computer then clean registry and junk with cc cleaner then reinstall fab start fresh as i really am running out of things to think to do other than this.

                          Ridata/memorex burn fine in your drive as well as most brands of disks.We have the same drive now we have the same software so why does mine work and yours doesn't? Do you have another blu ray burner maybe a external you can plug in to test with or know of a friend that you can do this? if not go
                          Buy a new drive with a credit card test it out bring it back if it does the same thing.I can't think of why its doing this so me taking over your computer is useless maybe if you do everything else a member of fab could work with you i do know of a fab member that once helped me in this way taking over my computer but try everything else first if no go i will give you his name and you can ask him to help you.He is a developer here on fab.

                          Post your log files from img burn that may give us the reason or error code.
                          Last edited by glenns; 11-22-2012, 05:50 AM.

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                            #58
                            When you make 3d iso's make sure you have dvd fab burning engine set in the settings before you make a 3d iso as i believe fabs burn engine must burn a copy of the store brought 3d disk to your computer although i am not sure it's nesserary when making iso's i would try it this way anyway. You were right on that one, I went back to the fab burn engine and then restarted fab., I then opended the clone ISO that I originally made, went to main movie in fab and took out everything to reduce the size and then started the compression/burn process. This time it did read the disc. 1hr 50min to process and burn. I'll give you an update in the morning.

                            Do you have another blu ray burner maybe a external you can plug in to test with or know of a friend that you can do this? I do have another computer with a burner that I could test on, but the computer is muuuuuch slower. The computer that I'm using for my Blu Ray backups is a very fast computer. However, I'll try it on the other computer to find out.

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                              #59
                              Burn Folder 2012-11-22 01:47:26 -----------------------------------------------

                              01:47:26 Info RootDir: C:/Users/Owner/Documents/DVDFab/Temp/MainMovie/SURFING3D/

                              01:47:26 Info VolumeName: SURFING3D

                              01:47:26 Info WriteMode: 4

                              01:47:26 Error No enough space to hold data. 12115936 > 11826176

                              01:47:27 Info Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 08:35:29



                              DVDFab 8.2.2.0 (2012/11/21 23:44:00)

                              0m 00.84s: GPUAccelerate: 12351
                              0m 00.84s: CUDA cap: 1
                              0m 00.84s: Support coreavc decode: 0
                              0m 00.84s: Graphics info: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 : 5.0 : 2.0
                              0m 00.84s: Qt Translator file load success
                              0m 00.85s: Load config successful.
                              0m 00.85s: Init profile data driver sucessful.
                              0m 02.80s: Init GPU settings sucessful.
                              0m 02.80s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2dvd 1 file2bluray 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
                              0m 02.80s: dvd2dvd:dvd2mobile:blu-ray2blu-ray:blu-ray2mobile:blu-ray23d:blu-ray2dvd:file2mobile:file2dvd:file2bluray:
                              0m 03.04s: Config ExBar successful.
                              0m 03.04s: dvd2dvd have 8 elements.
                              0m 03.16s: dvd2mobile have 32 elements.
                              0m 03.97s: blu-ray2blu-ray have 4 elements.
                              0m 04.00s: blu-ray2mobile have 21 elements.
                              0m 04.53s: blu-ray23d have 7 elements.
                              0m 04.68s: blu-ray2dvd have 1 elements.
                              0m 04.71s: file2mobile have 31 elements.
                              0m 05.50s: file2dvd have 1 elements.
                              0m 05.52s: file2bluray have 1 elements.
                              0m 05.88s: Config work ui controls successful.
                              0m 07.28s: Init burn engine successful.
                              0m 07.33s: StartNotify successful.
                              0m 07.33s: opening drive I
                              0m 07.33s: opened i/o
                              0m 07.33s: got media type 4
                              0m 07.46s: got disc type 10
                              0m 07.46s: got max lba 4068869
                              0m 07.50s: type DVD-VIDEO
                              0m 07.50s: volume label HERCULES_THE_LEGENDARY_JOURNEYS
                              0m 07.77s: opening drive J
                              0m 07.89s: opened i/o
                              0m 07.89s: got media type 17
                              0m 07.93s: got disc type 0
                              0m 07.93s: got max lba 11826175
                              0m 08.02s: type Blu-ray BDMV
                              0m 08.02s: volume label SURFING3D
                              0m 08.05s: got copyright 1 fe
                              0m 08.67s: got udf/iso
                              0m 09.78s: got discinfo
                              0m 09.78s: pathplayer enabled
                              0m 10.25s: button: vts_5 menu_1 pgc_13 cell_1 sector_60 count_3
                              0m 12.17s: user cancelled
                              0m 12.17s: pathplayer drive error 1
                              0m 12.17s: pathplayer drive error 1
                              0m 12.17s: pathplayer drive error 1
                              0m 12.17s: failed to open 1
                              0m 42.82s: opening iso F:/DVDFAB folder/Tangled Clone/SURFING3D/SURFING3D.iso
                              0m 51.79s: got media type 15
                              0m 51.81s: got disc type 0
                              0m 51.81s: got max lba 20676383
                              0m 51.84s: type Blu-ray BDMV
                              0m 51.84s: volume label SURFING3D
                              0m 51.87s: opening drive J
                              0m 52.09s: opened i/o
                              0m 52.12s: got disc type 0
                              0m 52.12s: got max lba 11826175
                              0m 52.23s: aacs 0 bd+ 0
                              0m 52.31s: got discinfo
                              0m 52.45s: got bdmv
                              0m 53.11s: got extended bdinfo
                              0m 53.11s: opened blu-ray
                              0m 53.17s: opening iso F:/DVDFAB folder/Tangled Clone/SURFING3D/SURFING3D.iso
                              0m 53.17s: got disc type 0
                              0m 53.17s: got max lba 20676383
                              0m 53.17s: aacs 0 bd+ 0
                              0m 53.19s: got discinfo
                              0m 53.21s: got bdmv
                              0m 53.98s: got extended bdinfo
                              0m 53.98s: opened blu-ray
                              2m 31.03s: Blu-ray Copy: Main Movie
                              2m 31.03s: Source: [:/BDMV/
                              2m 31.03s: Playlist: 4
                              2m 31.03s: Chapters: 1 -> 13
                              2m 31.03s: TotalSize: 37940 MB
                              2m 31.03s: SourceSize: 31547 MB
                              2m 31.03s: RemoveHDAudio: 1
                              2m 31.03s: CompressToAC3: 0
                              2m 31.03s: OutputSize: 23450 MB
                              2m 31.03s: OutputDisc: BDMV
                              2m 31.03s: OutputTarget: BD25
                              2m 31.03s: OutputVideo: 1080p/i
                              2m 31.03s: 3DMode: Blu-ray 3D
                              2m 31.03s: info: enable bd copy(mode=1)
                              2m 31.03s: info: video encode mode(0), bitrate(29701), lr-encode(no)
                              2m 31.05s: info: streams(4113.2,4352.4,4608.1)
                              2m 31.05s: info: blu-ray copy begin (unit[elem[atomic[00012.ssif],atomic[00013.ssif]]])
                              2m 31.05s: info: h264_encode: encode param profile(2) level(41) bitrate(29701)
                              2m 31.08s: info: processing source(00012.ssif)
                              72m 16.58s: info: processing source(00013.ssif)
                              123m 13.89s: info: group(elem[atomic[00012.ssif],atomic[00013.ssif]]) playtime(6016427 ms) source(37940 MB) request(23215 MB) real(23662 MB) bitrate(29701 kbps)
                              123m 13.90s: compress finished: groups request(23215 MB, 23215 MB) real(23662 MB) average_bitrate(29701 kbps)
                              123m 58.83s: opening drive J
                              123m 59.08s: opened i/o
                              123m 59.08s: got media type 17
                              123m 59.11s: got disc type 0
                              123m 59.11s: got max lba 11826175
                              123m 59.21s: type Blu-ray BDMV
                              123m 59.21s: volume label SURFING3D
                              123m 59.24s: aacs 0 bd+ 0
                              123m 59.47s: got discinfo
                              123m 59.61s: got bdmv
                              124m 00.24s: got extended bdinfo
                              124m 00.24s: opened blu-ray
                              124m 16.17s: read error: 11 12019085 12022474 12020234 13


                              DVDFab 8.2.2.0 (2012/11/22 01:55:07)

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                              0m 00.84s: CUDA cap: 1
                              0m 00.84s: Support coreavc decode: 0
                              0m 00.84s: Graphics info: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 570 : 5.0 : 2.0
                              0m 00.84s: Qt Translator file load success
                              0m 00.87s: Load config successful.
                              0m 00.87s: Init profile data driver sucessful.
                              0m 02.83s: Init GPU settings sucessful.
                              0m 02.83s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2dvd 1 file2bluray 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
                              0m 02.83s: dvd2dvd:dvd2mobile:blu-ray2blu-ray:blu-ray2mobile:blu-ray23d:blu-ray2dvd:file2mobile:file2dvd:file2bluray:
                              0m 03.05s: Config ExBar successful.
                              0m 03.05s: dvd2dvd have 8 elements.
                              0m 03.18s: dvd2mobile have 32 elements.
                              0m 04.00s: blu-ray2blu-ray have 4 elements.
                              0m 04.02s: blu-ray2mobile have 21 elements.
                              0m 04.55s: blu-ray23d have 7 elements.
                              0m 04.69s: blu-ray2dvd have 1 elements.
                              0m 04.72s: file2mobile have 31 elements.
                              0m 05.52s: file2dvd have 1 elements.
                              0m 05.53s: file2bluray have 1 elements.
                              0m 05.89s: Config work ui controls successful.
                              0m 14.00s: Init burn engine successful.
                              0m 14.07s: StartNotify successful.
                              0m 14.87s: opening drive J
                              0m 14.99s: opened i/o
                              0m 15.01s: got media type 17
                              0m 15.02s: got disc type 0
                              0m 15.04s: got max lba 11826175
                              0m 15.13s: type Blu-ray BDMV
                              0m 15.13s: volume label SURFING3D
                              0m 15.15s: aacs 0 bd+ 0
                              0m 15.38s: got discinfo
                              0m 15.52s: got bdmv
                              0m 16.15s: got extended bdinfo
                              0m 16.15s: opened blu-ray

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                                #60
                                Hope the Logs will help you see something

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