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No matter the reason, this issue still shows a serious flaw in the software!!
Being very dependent on the software makers server, is never a good thing. As this shows, the software becomes inactive the instant they have a problem with their server.
This is far from the 1st time this has occurred.
They will probably delete this posting.
yay freedom of speech
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Chameleon - In case you have not figured it yet, IT IS NOT A USERS INTERNET PROBLEM
It is a problem at the DVDFABs servers.
Problem still occurring.
Also, it is Thursday 3:12 pm in California now and
in Bejing it is Fri 6:12 AM
Also, these postings show a time of 10:13 pm. So where ever they are, night is just beginning if this is where the servers for dvdfab are located, then it will be another day down before being resolved.
If this happened on a weekend, the software would be down longer than a day. According to Chameleon this is not a flaw, but a feature. ??? Maybe he likes to have software that no longer works, but most intelligent people want the software to do stuff.Last edited by sirken; 04-08-2010, 10:20 PM.
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Same here for me
I am using 7.0.3.2 and i am getting the same error about the fire wall.
It must be a server issue because it was working fine just the other day. This software is probably the best on the market for backing up BLu Ray DisksLast edited by ANNIHILATOR001; 04-08-2010, 11:37 PM.
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8:32 am in Bejing, and no one is awake yet. Software is still down.
And I have been given a break from using it ALL day.
I do like the software, But this issue of it not working due to an external issue, really gets me nervous, Even paid versions will only work as long as the company is active, with active servers. It would just the recording industry to shut down the company to effectively stop all the users, past and presentLast edited by sirken; 04-09-2010, 12:32 AM.
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Obviously you do not understand!!!
In simplistic terms, BD's have keys while DVD's do not and Fab talks to the server and obtains a key when you start to rip a BD.
This is far more efficient than holding a key database within the software which would then create bloatware and also require a software update every time a new release comes on the market."Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790
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Originally posted by D-RuN View PostIm having the same problem.. I burned planet earth and braveheart 3 days ago and now same thing as everyone else. Hopefully the problem gets fixed. zombieland and imax under the sea both didn't work. where do you disable the check update automatically?
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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostObviously you do not understand!!!
In simplistic terms, BD's have keys while DVD's do not and Fab talks to the server and obtains a key when you start to rip a BD.
Or is it just for new keys that it must connect? I put an older Bluray in (Felon) and it was able to read the disk and display the info.
Just want a better understanding of how the software works.
Thanks.
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