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  • SaMirakle
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    I did use the new Beta 7.0.5.3. It still does the same thing. Why start a new thread on a Beta version when it's not in it's final stages. I'd rather try to figure this out on a stable version which is what I've had to revert to.

    I guess I'll never get this fixed. Does DVDfab have tech support???

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  • AGJ
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    Originally posted by IPopov50 View Post
    You start this post with v.7.0.4.0, are still use it. You should update it (v7.0.5.3 seems have crash instances fixed);
    If you problem persist, I would suggest to start new thread under 7.0.5.3 header.
    This thread gone far to a page 3 now. Usually these long threads are useless, nobody reading whole saga, and you wouldn't get any help.
    yup I agree install the latest beta and if same issue start new thread

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  • IPopov50
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    You start this post with v.7.0.4.0, are still use it. You should update it (v7.0.5.3 seems have crash instances fixed);
    If you problem persist, I would suggest to start new thread under 7.0.5.3 header.
    This thread gone far to a page 3 now. Usually these long threads are useless, nobody reading whole saga, and you wouldn't get any help.

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  • SaMirakle
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    Ipopov,

    Thanks for your help again. I could already see those options in DVDfab. Unfortunately, I can't even get past the ripping step of DVDfab. This is my problem... Before DVDfab actually starts to rip the blu-ray it has an analyzation phase in which my software always crashed at when it gets to 100% now.

    I've tried installing an ATI Radeon driver in hopes that it was an updated version. I restarted my laptop and still same issue. It keeps crashing at the SAME exact spot on any blu-ray disc. I'm going to try to rip a DVD to see if it's just blu-rays or the whole program in general.

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  • IPopov50
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    Originally posted by SaMirakle View Post
    Ipop - I have been ripping it to my hard drive first before burning. Also since I don't have 50GB Blu-Ray media I dont think I can use imgburn because I don't believe it can compress a full blu-ray into a 25GB disc... Unless I'm wrong...

    I still have no fix for this....
    (1) It's best practice to rip onto HDD first (folder or ISO - matter of preference) and use it as a source for compression, conversion or other manipulation.
    (2) ImgBurn is a best burning engine to work with DVDFab. It doesn't have to be BD50 media, you can burn any media using ImgBurn with or without DVDFab.
    Here's guidelines how to make it happen:


    (3) You can compress your BD50 original content, and you have variety of options. You can compress BD50 to:
    (a) BD25 1080 Full Disc
    (b) BD25 Main Movie
    (c) BD9 1080p Main Movie
    (d) BD9 720p Main Movie
    (e) BD5 1080p Main Movie
    (f) BD5 720p Main Movie
    and you can burn all of them onto media using ImgBurn

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  • SaMirakle
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    Signals,

    I tried the new beta 7.0.5.3 and I still get the same error... I've tried reinstalling DVDFab and I still no change. Agh

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  • SaMirakle
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    Ipop - I have been ripping it to my hard drive first before burning. Also since I don't have 50GB Blu-Ray media I dont think I can use imgburn because I don't believe it can compress a full blu-ray into a 25GB disc... Unless I'm wrong...

    I still have no fix for this....

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  • IPopov50
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    Originally posted by Complication View Post
    FabCore.exe is normal. You wouldn't have seen it unless DVDFab has a hard crash.
    I did not know that. Learn something every day. Thx.

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  • signals
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    Try the new beta (v7.0.5.3), it has a crash fix that may help.

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  • Complication
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    Originally posted by IPopov50 View Post
    I looked up your thread from beginning and noticed some abnormalities.
    First of all, how FabCore got in a mix? and why are you running DVDFab from FabCore.exe application?
    FabCore.exe is normal. You wouldn't have seen it unless DVDFab has a hard crash.

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  • IPopov50
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    I looked up your thread from beginning and noticed some abnormalities.
    First of all, how FabCore got in a mix? and why are you running DVDFab from FabCore.exe application?
    Second, your error showed that you have problem with filter accessing a process. There are few possible causes: antivirus software, if exemptions are not set or set incorrectly; Your optical drive drivers are outdated, your videocard driver is outdated.
    Besides, as general rule, I would suggest to make Full Disc rip to your HDD first, and then use it as source for encoding/decoding. Also, I always rip disc to HDD as folder.
    I hope, that you are using ImgBurn as burning engine. If not, read this and follow recommendations:


    Originally posted by SaMirakle
    BUMPERONI

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  • SaMirakle
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    Ipopov,

    I've already selected "Software" in the AV codec settings. I still get the same error. I guess the next step would be to check if there's an update for my video driver. I just bought this laptop brand new a couple of months ago but hopefully that's the problem. I'll get back to you on this later this afternoon. Thanks!

    (Also, I had already downloaded the beta version and it was still giving me the same error so I reinstalled the 7.0.40 again)

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  • IPopov50
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    Originally posted by SaMirakle View Post
    Even when I UNCHECK it in the DVDfab settings it still says that it's enabled in the live log as it's ripping. I don't know what to do AHHH
    SaMirakle,
    you can't simply "uncheck" DXVA GPU acceleration. Yes, you can disable DXVA Acceleration for preview, but it has nothing to do with you issue, especially when preview (according to your screenshot) not even activated.
    However, in order to disable DXVA Acceleration for encoding/decoding, you have to go to Settings ->General ->A/V Codec and set all drop-downs to "software". Restart DVDFab. Now you have GPU Acceleration disabled.

    Another thing, before you do all this, I would recommend to download and install latest version 7.0.5.1

    In general, I have to tell you that root of your problem is in your Videocard, not in DVDFab. First you should start with, is to check for driver update. From your error, you can see that there's filter incompatibility. Since DVDFab updates quite frequently and using latest filters, it's possible that driver for your card is far behind. If you, in fact, find that you videocard driver outdated and you update it, please enable GPU Acceleration and try again.

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  • SaMirakle
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    Hey CBR. Okay so I reinstalled DVDfab by right lcicking the installation file and selecting "Run as Administrator." I just tried to rip my District 9 disc and I'm still getting the same damn error! I think it has something to do with this DXVA crap. Even when I UNCHECK it in the DVDfab settings it still says that it's enabled in the live log as it's ripping. I don't know what to do AHHH

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  • CBR929
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    SaMirakle
    Your welcome, as I try not to judge people on some of their wording You may also want to change your settings for your decoding to maybe software and test.
    CBR929

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