OK, I've searched these forums the best I could and while there are some items that are similar, none helped me. Here are my challenges:
1) Whenever I put a Blu Ray movie in my drive, DVD FAB begins to work, brings up the region code screen and completely hangs there. I can't click anything in the program. The way I resolved it was to bring up the Windows Task Manager and "end process" for the DVD FAB Region Code screen. Then it seemed to begin reading and analyzing the disk. From there I performed a Blu Ray to Blu Ray Main Movie option and it seemed to backup the main movie to my C:\ drive.
2) Trying to back up Blu Ray Angels and Demons created a folder with a whole bunch of *.m2ts files (BR 2 BR Main Movie backup option). Even though I only selected the "main movie" to backup. Then when I used that folder to do a "file 2 Mobile" copy, it created just as many files (in my case WMV formats) as m2ts files. Obviously each of them played OK, but I wanted one file to watch, not many.
3) Once I create a successful backup of the main movie, I then copy it to a mobile file. In my case I want to use the Xbox option, but the real result I want is a perfect 1080p - highest video and audio fidelity copy - version of the movie. I don't want it cropped, so I remove the crop default and make it "none", then I go to select the best size option available. Any time I pick a resolution above say 850 x 500 or so, the program crashes. So I always end up with smaller size files that end up anamorphically stretched by my Xbox. I don't want to do this. Why is the program crashing?
I am evaluating DVD Fab for another 20 days or so before it runs out. I'd like to make sure I can get these issues reolved successfully before I buy it, but I do like it and plan to buy it when we do fix them. There are some other specific issues I'm having with my regular DVD's but I'll put them in the other forums. Thank you!
I am running Windows 7 Professional, I have an HP Pavillion Elite, Quad Core, 9gig RAM, and a Blu Ray DVD R, DVD/RW drive in it.
Here is the log file from today (It doesn't show the crash as far as I can tell in #1 and #3 above, but you know what you're looking for):
DVDFab 6.2.0.5 (2009/12/24 13:08:17)
0m 07.59s: detected blu-ray
0m 07.73s: drive E
0m 07.73s: volume label ING_BASTERDS
0m 26.62s: root 8CC2A94E33FF7069_VOLUME_SET_ID:ING_BASTERDS:ING_BA STERDS:ING_BASTERDS
0m 27.47s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
0m 30.24s: got discinfo
0m 30.38s: got bdmv
0m 30.38s: got agid
0m 30.42s: sent host cert chal
0m 30.42s: got drive cert chal
0m 30.46s: got drive key
0m 30.46s: got host key signature
0m 30.46s: verified drive signature
0m 30.46s: verified host signature
0m 30.51s: sent host signature and key point
0m 30.51s: got bus key
0m 30.51s: got volume id
0m 30.52s: got volume id mac
0m 30.52s: volume id is correct
0m 30.52s: got vid
0m 31.07s: got vuk
0m 31.12s: got unit key 7
0m 42.85s: got extended bdinfo
59m 01.89s: detected blu-ray
59m 02.00s: drive E
59m 02.01s: volume label ING_BASTERDS
59m 06.96s: root 8CC2A94E33FF7069_VOLUME_SET_ID:ING_BASTERDS:ING_BA STERDS:ING_BASTERDS
60m 27.53s: CUDA GPU Acceleration start ...
DVDFab 6.2.0.5 (2009/12/24 14:09:19)
0m 06.11s: detected blu-ray
0m 06.19s: drive E
0m 06.20s: volume label ING_BASTERDS
1m 16.09s: CUDA GPU Acceleration start ...
1) Whenever I put a Blu Ray movie in my drive, DVD FAB begins to work, brings up the region code screen and completely hangs there. I can't click anything in the program. The way I resolved it was to bring up the Windows Task Manager and "end process" for the DVD FAB Region Code screen. Then it seemed to begin reading and analyzing the disk. From there I performed a Blu Ray to Blu Ray Main Movie option and it seemed to backup the main movie to my C:\ drive.
2) Trying to back up Blu Ray Angels and Demons created a folder with a whole bunch of *.m2ts files (BR 2 BR Main Movie backup option). Even though I only selected the "main movie" to backup. Then when I used that folder to do a "file 2 Mobile" copy, it created just as many files (in my case WMV formats) as m2ts files. Obviously each of them played OK, but I wanted one file to watch, not many.
3) Once I create a successful backup of the main movie, I then copy it to a mobile file. In my case I want to use the Xbox option, but the real result I want is a perfect 1080p - highest video and audio fidelity copy - version of the movie. I don't want it cropped, so I remove the crop default and make it "none", then I go to select the best size option available. Any time I pick a resolution above say 850 x 500 or so, the program crashes. So I always end up with smaller size files that end up anamorphically stretched by my Xbox. I don't want to do this. Why is the program crashing?
I am evaluating DVD Fab for another 20 days or so before it runs out. I'd like to make sure I can get these issues reolved successfully before I buy it, but I do like it and plan to buy it when we do fix them. There are some other specific issues I'm having with my regular DVD's but I'll put them in the other forums. Thank you!
I am running Windows 7 Professional, I have an HP Pavillion Elite, Quad Core, 9gig RAM, and a Blu Ray DVD R, DVD/RW drive in it.
Here is the log file from today (It doesn't show the crash as far as I can tell in #1 and #3 above, but you know what you're looking for):
DVDFab 6.2.0.5 (2009/12/24 13:08:17)
0m 07.59s: detected blu-ray
0m 07.73s: drive E
0m 07.73s: volume label ING_BASTERDS
0m 26.62s: root 8CC2A94E33FF7069_VOLUME_SET_ID:ING_BASTERDS:ING_BA STERDS:ING_BASTERDS
0m 27.47s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
0m 30.24s: got discinfo
0m 30.38s: got bdmv
0m 30.38s: got agid
0m 30.42s: sent host cert chal
0m 30.42s: got drive cert chal
0m 30.46s: got drive key
0m 30.46s: got host key signature
0m 30.46s: verified drive signature
0m 30.46s: verified host signature
0m 30.51s: sent host signature and key point
0m 30.51s: got bus key
0m 30.51s: got volume id
0m 30.52s: got volume id mac
0m 30.52s: volume id is correct
0m 30.52s: got vid
0m 31.07s: got vuk
0m 31.12s: got unit key 7
0m 42.85s: got extended bdinfo
59m 01.89s: detected blu-ray
59m 02.00s: drive E
59m 02.01s: volume label ING_BASTERDS
59m 06.96s: root 8CC2A94E33FF7069_VOLUME_SET_ID:ING_BASTERDS:ING_BA STERDS:ING_BASTERDS
60m 27.53s: CUDA GPU Acceleration start ...
DVDFab 6.2.0.5 (2009/12/24 14:09:19)
0m 06.11s: detected blu-ray
0m 06.19s: drive E
0m 06.20s: volume label ING_BASTERDS
1m 16.09s: CUDA GPU Acceleration start ...
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