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    BR to BR - "An Unknown error occured."

    I have not been able to rip a BR disk for quite some time now. In every version prior to 7.0.9.0 , it would not error the disc simply would not open. Now with 7.0.9.0 i recieve "An Unknown error occured." It is the same error on all 3 computers, it is when it attempts to open the BRD for ripping. It appears it is having some problem opening the disc. DVDFab passkey has exactly the same error. It says almost nothing in the internal log. I will include it. I have tried 3 different BRD, Revenge of the fallen, Star Trek, and Allice in wonderland. This is extremely frustrating, is it possibly antivirus or a patch or something that has caused this? I recieve this same error on all 3 different computers,

    computer1
    win7 64-bit 6gb ram
    LG sata BRD player

    computer2
    WinXP 64-bit 4 gb ram
    Samsung BRD player

    computer3
    WinXP 32-bit 4gb ram FRESH INSTALL , only patched (on fusion on a mac)
    LG BRD player, connected via usb.

    DVDFab 7.0.9.2 (2010/08/06 19:15:58)

    0m 01.88s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 09.12s: detected blu-ray
    0m 09.17s: drive H
    0m 09.17s: blu-ray type 1
    0m 09.17s: volume label ALICEINWONDERLAND
    0m 10.99s: root 8CC9B106D7D69032_VOLUME_SET_ID:ALICEINWONDERLAND:A LICEINWONDERLAND:ALICEINWONDERLAND
    0m 11.65s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
    0m 12.26s: got discinfo
    0m 12.30s: got bdmv
    0m 12.30s: got agid
    0m 12.32s: sent host cert chal
    0m 12.34s: got drive cert chal
    0m 12.37s: got drive key
    0m 12.37s: got host key signature
    0m 12.37s: verified drive signature
    0m 12.37s: verified host signature
    0m 12.38s: sent host signature and key point
    0m 12.38s: got bus key
    0m 12.40s: got volume id
    0m 12.40s: got volume id mac
    0m 12.40s: volume id is correct
    0m 12.40s: got vid
    0m 12.46s: blu-ray 84E6DC268BA3DEA643A21BA4FB0F777CC9DA16FC
    Attached Files
    Last edited by Harq; 08-07-2010, 02:15 AM.

    #2
    Additional Troubleshooting for Unknown Error

    I have looked through the Event viewer in windows there are no errors indicated.
    Is there any other additional troubleshooting i can do?

    I did pay for this software, i am not using the free trial version.

    Regards.

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      #3
      This is really strange as no one else has reported this issue.

      A couple of things to try.

      Do an uninstall and then run CC Cleaner over the machine until all registry entries are cleaned. Then do a reinstall of the latest beta downloaded from this forum using the procedures outlined in my "Registration Problems?" thread religiously.

      BTW: Is this error with this one title or all titles?
      "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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        #4
        I would suspect that your BR needs some cleaning. Go get yourseld a disc cleaning kit, clean it and see if it works. If not, take it back for an exchange.

        Originally posted by Harq View Post
        I have looked through the Event viewer in windows there are no errors indicated.
        Is there any other additional troubleshooting i can do?

        I did pay for this software, i am not using the free trial version.

        Regards.
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        Please post your logs the default location is:

        For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
        For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
        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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          #5
          Any kind of debugging mode.

          Thanks Greg and IPop.

          I did exactly as you said and removed everything and then ran ccleaner many times . Rebooted, Installed the newest version 7.0.9.3. Made sure to follow the registration instructions to the letter.
          Still same error. As soon as it tries to open the disk it throws the error. It does this on all disks i put in. Only on blu ray disks though. I also purchased a lifetime dvd license and dvd to dvd works perfectly.
          Is there any sort of extended debugging mode that would show what is causing the error? Tonight i uninstalled most anything i could think of that would be messing with it, for instance AVG.
          Are there other programs that conflict or cause problems with DVDfab? I still have alcohol 120% installed and that emulated drives, but not blu ray disks.
          I also checked the quality of the disks and they look pristine.
          It is just very weird that it does it so quickly, and then the drive cannot be selected any more from the source pulldown. You can play all the disks no problem with cyberlink powerdvd br edition.
          Does DVDfab have issues with certain hardware that you know of?
          Can I use the BR drive in usb mode to test with other systems? I was going to build a fresh system if thats what it takes.

          Please let me know what to do.



          DVDFab 7.0.9.3 (2010/08/08 02:59:56)

          0m 00.39s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1


          DVDFab 7.0.9.3 (2010/08/08 03:00:10)

          0m 01.90s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
          0m 31.60s: detected dvd
          0m 31.65s: drive G
          0m 31.65s: dvd type 0
          0m 31.65s: volume label COD4MW
          0m 34.14s: detected blu-ray
          0m 34.14s: drive H
          0m 34.14s: blu-ray type 1
          0m 34.14s: volume label TRANSFORMERS_2_D1_AC
          0m 34.89s: detected dvd
          0m 34.94s: drive G
          0m 34.94s: dvd type 0
          0m 34.94s: volume label COD4MW
          0m 46.37s: root 8CC05090EC36E744_VOLUME_SET_ID:TRANSFORMERS_2_D1_A C:TRANSFORMERS_2_D1_AC:TRANSFORMERS_2_D1_AC
          0m 46.70s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
          0m 47.37s: got discinfo
          0m 47.44s: got bdmv
          0m 47.44s: got agid
          0m 47.45s: sent host cert chal
          0m 47.47s: got drive cert chal
          0m 47.50s: got drive key
          0m 47.50s: got host key signature
          0m 47.50s: verified drive signature
          0m 47.50s: verified host signature
          0m 47.56s: blu-ray 1F8F895FB21A8C0B3892B8AAE31FC00A6B9C9D29
          1m 30.60s: detected blu-ray
          1m 30.71s: drive H
          1m 30.71s: blu-ray type 1
          1m 30.71s: volume label ALICEINWONDERLAND
          1m 38.49s: root 8CC9B106D7D69032_VOLUME_SET_ID:ALICEINWONDERLAND:A LICEINWONDERLAND:ALICEINWONDERLAND
          1m 39.13s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
          1m 39.43s: got discinfo
          1m 39.49s: got bdmv
          1m 39.49s: got agid
          1m 39.51s: sent host cert chal
          1m 39.51s: got drive cert chal
          1m 39.54s: got drive key
          1m 39.54s: got host key signature
          1m 39.54s: verified drive signature
          1m 39.54s: verified host signature
          1m 39.63s: blu-ray 84E6DC268BA3DEA643A21BA4FB0F777CC9DA16FC


          DVDFab 7.0.9.3 (2010/08/08 03:03:48)

          0m 00.49s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
          0m 07.39s: detected dvd
          0m 07.44s: drive G
          0m 07.44s: dvd type 0
          0m 07.44s: volume label COD4MW
          0m 10.43s: detected blu-ray
          0m 10.48s: drive H
          0m 10.48s: blu-ray type 1
          0m 10.48s: volume label ALICEINWONDERLAND
          0m 11.21s: detected dvd
          0m 11.59s: drive G
          0m 11.59s: dvd type 0
          0m 11.59s: volume label COD4MW
          0m 12.15s: detected blu-ray
          0m 12.20s: drive H
          0m 12.20s: blu-ray type 1
          0m 12.20s: volume label ALICEINWONDERLAND
          0m 18.08s: root 8CC9B106D7D69032_VOLUME_SET_ID:ALICEINWONDERLAND:A LICEINWONDERLAND:ALICEINWONDERLAND
          0m 18.72s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
          0m 19.31s: got discinfo
          0m 19.37s: got bdmv
          0m 19.37s: got agid
          0m 19.39s: sent host cert chal
          0m 19.39s: got drive cert chal
          0m 19.42s: got drive key
          0m 19.43s: got host key signature
          0m 19.43s: verified drive signature
          0m 19.43s: verified host signature
          0m 19.51s: blu-ray 84E6DC268BA3DEA643A21BA4FB0F777CC9DA16FC


          DVDFab 7.0.9.3 (2010/08/08 03:07:31)

          0m 00.46s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
          0m 05.22s: detected dvd
          0m 05.27s: drive G
          0m 05.27s: dvd type 0
          0m 05.27s: volume label COD4MW
          0m 08.23s: detected blu-ray
          0m 08.28s: drive H
          0m 08.28s: blu-ray type 1
          0m 08.28s: volume label ALICEINWONDERLAND
          0m 09.25s: detected dvd
          0m 09.29s: drive G
          0m 09.29s: dvd type 0
          0m 09.29s: volume label COD4MW
          0m 09.87s: detected blu-ray
          0m 09.92s: drive H
          0m 09.92s: blu-ray type 1
          0m 09.92s: volume label ALICEINWONDERLAND
          0m 10.51s: root 8CC9B106D7D69032_VOLUME_SET_ID:ALICEINWONDERLAND:A LICEINWONDERLAND:ALICEINWONDERLAND
          0m 11.17s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
          0m 11.77s: got discinfo
          0m 11.82s: got bdmv
          0m 11.82s: got agid
          0m 11.84s: sent host cert chal
          0m 11.84s: got drive cert chal
          0m 11.88s: got drive key
          0m 11.88s: got host key signature
          0m 11.88s: verified drive signature
          0m 11.88s: verified host signature
          0m 11.91s: sent host signature and key point
          0m 11.91s: got bus key
          0m 11.91s: got volume id
          0m 11.91s: got volume id mac
          0m 11.91s: volume id is correct
          0m 11.91s: got vid
          0m 11.96s: blu-ray 84E6DC268BA3DEA643A21BA4FB0F777CC9DA16FC


          DVDFab 7.0.9.3 (2010/08/08 03:14:55)

          0m 00.56s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
          0m 09.98s: detected dvd
          0m 10.04s: drive G
          0m 10.04s: dvd type 0
          0m 10.04s: volume label COD4MW
          0m 12.97s: detected blu-ray
          0m 13.04s: drive H
          0m 13.04s: blu-ray type 1
          0m 13.04s: volume label ALICEINWONDERLAND
          0m 13.94s: detected dvd
          0m 13.99s: drive G
          0m 13.99s: dvd type 0
          0m 13.99s: volume label COD4MW
          0m 14.52s: root 8CC9B106D7D69032_VOLUME_SET_ID:ALICEINWONDERLAND:A LICEINWONDERLAND:ALICEINWONDERLAND
          0m 15.17s: aacs 1 bd+ 0
          0m 15.74s: got discinfo
          0m 15.80s: got bdmv
          0m 15.80s: got agid
          0m 15.81s: sent host cert chal
          0m 15.81s: got drive cert chal
          0m 15.84s: got drive key
          0m 15.84s: got host key signature
          0m 15.84s: verified drive signature
          0m 15.84s: verified host signature
          0m 15.88s: sent host signature and key point
          0m 15.88s: got bus key
          0m 15.89s: got volume id
          0m 15.89s: got volume id mac
          0m 15.89s: volume id is correct
          0m 15.89s: got vid
          0m 15.94s: blu-ray 84E6DC268BA3DEA643A21BA4FB0F777CC9DA16FC
          Attached Files

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            #6
            Harq,
            you are trying to copy, not to play. Copying requires every bit being on its place, while player usually have very loose rules for skipping.
            Anyway, "look pristine" doesn't prove anything, it could be manufacturing defect you would never see... Please download VSO Inspector and check your disc.
            sigpic

            Please post your logs the default location is:

            For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
            For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
            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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              #7
              Ran VSO scan on 2 discs

              Hello Again Ipop,

              I ran the VSO inspector on 2 different disks, both came up 100% clean. For a test on another PC i installed (removed), and it seemed to work perfectly, now granted i cannot compress the disk size, it did unlock and rip the disk perfectly. Is there any more information on this error "An unknown error has occured"? Maybe if i knew more about what caused this error i could figure out the cause?

              Thank You.
              Last edited by AGJ; 08-10-2010, 05:12 AM. Reason: removed text

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                #8
                Ok why does it seem like all the discs you're ripping have a volume label of "COD4MW"? Which I'm guessing stands for Call Of Duty 4 Modern Warfare. It just seems weird to me. You are using the original bought discs right?

                I don't know whats going on really, just the 3 different volume label thing looks fishy. For each disc it has Volume Label: COD4MW then the next one says the actual movie name then the next one says Volume Label: COD4MW again.
                Last edited by Racem22; 08-09-2010, 03:33 AM.
                SPECS
                DESKTOP: Asus M4A79XTD EVO/AMD Phenom II x4 945/4GB GSKILL DDR3-1600/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 SC/BFG Tech 600Watt/NZXT M59/LG BD-RE GGW-H20L/Lite-On iHAS124 Y/WD Velociraptor 150GB/Seagate 1.5TB/WD Caviar Green 2TB/Acer H213H 1080p
                SERVER: MSI K9ND Speedster WA-6/2x AMD Opteron 2218s/8GB Kingston DDR2-667/NVIDIA Quadro FX 1700/Zalman 600Watt/Alienware Workstation/Lite-On iHAS120/Seagate 500GB/WD Caviar Black 750GB/Swiftech H20-220 w/ 2x CPU blocks & VGA block

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                  #9
                  Oh I see I think. You have 2 different drives in this computer and one of them has Call Of Duty in it and the other one has your movie in it. Try taking out the game then re-try ripping.
                  SPECS
                  DESKTOP: Asus M4A79XTD EVO/AMD Phenom II x4 945/4GB GSKILL DDR3-1600/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 SC/BFG Tech 600Watt/NZXT M59/LG BD-RE GGW-H20L/Lite-On iHAS124 Y/WD Velociraptor 150GB/Seagate 1.5TB/WD Caviar Green 2TB/Acer H213H 1080p
                  SERVER: MSI K9ND Speedster WA-6/2x AMD Opteron 2218s/8GB Kingston DDR2-667/NVIDIA Quadro FX 1700/Zalman 600Watt/Alienware Workstation/Lite-On iHAS120/Seagate 500GB/WD Caviar Black 750GB/Swiftech H20-220 w/ 2x CPU blocks & VGA block

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Racem22 View Post
                    Oh I see I think. You have 2 different drives in this computer and one of them has Call Of Duty in it and the other one has your movie in it. Try taking out the game then re-try ripping.
                    Hi Race,

                    I accidentally had that disk in one of the drives when i was trying to rip the BR disk. I have actually 6x rom type drives on this computer. 3 dvd burner/lightscribe(physical), 1 BR drive(physical), it also has 2x virtual drives that come with Alcohol 120%.

                    You brought up a point, does any other software make DVDfab unstable/unusable?

                    Is it limited based on ROM drives? I have tried it on multiple computers and i still get the "An unknown error has occured."

                    If the programmer could just give me a hint on what an "Unkown Error" is....

                    I do thank you all for your replies, i am just trying to get this to work. Is there any possible way a MS patch or something caused this?

                    After your reply i am going to build a new pc and try reinstalling bare bones, to see if i can emulate it.
                    Last edited by Harq; 08-09-2010, 05:51 AM.

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                      #11
                      "Unknown error has occured"

                      Just remembered.

                      I did not receive the "Unknown error has occured." In the previous versions to 7.0.9.X. The progress window just simply disappeared. You could force a unsuccessful rip by pointing it at the BR drive, but the "Unknown Error" window did not appear.

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                        #12
                        Why don't you try uninstalling Alcohol 120% once and try it again. That might be causing issues.
                        SPECS
                        DESKTOP: Asus M4A79XTD EVO/AMD Phenom II x4 945/4GB GSKILL DDR3-1600/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 SC/BFG Tech 600Watt/NZXT M59/LG BD-RE GGW-H20L/Lite-On iHAS124 Y/WD Velociraptor 150GB/Seagate 1.5TB/WD Caviar Green 2TB/Acer H213H 1080p
                        SERVER: MSI K9ND Speedster WA-6/2x AMD Opteron 2218s/8GB Kingston DDR2-667/NVIDIA Quadro FX 1700/Zalman 600Watt/Alienware Workstation/Lite-On iHAS120/Seagate 500GB/WD Caviar Black 750GB/Swiftech H20-220 w/ 2x CPU blocks & VGA block

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                          #13
                          Harq, You mentioned all kind of drives physical and emulated, other software, Passkey, etc. Is there chance that you were running DVDFab and Passkey at the same time? They are not best friends, and Passkey causes all kind of issues for DVDFab... Please look into it...
                          sigpic

                          Please post your logs the default location is:

                          For Win7 C:\Users\User Name\My Documents\DVDFab\Log
                          For Vista C:\Users\User Name\Documents\DVDFab\Log
                          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.

                          Comment


                            #14
                            Yeah DVDFab Passkey is more like the red-headed stepchild that doesn't shut up.
                            SPECS
                            DESKTOP: Asus M4A79XTD EVO/AMD Phenom II x4 945/4GB GSKILL DDR3-1600/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 260 Core 216 SC/BFG Tech 600Watt/NZXT M59/LG BD-RE GGW-H20L/Lite-On iHAS124 Y/WD Velociraptor 150GB/Seagate 1.5TB/WD Caviar Green 2TB/Acer H213H 1080p
                            SERVER: MSI K9ND Speedster WA-6/2x AMD Opteron 2218s/8GB Kingston DDR2-667/NVIDIA Quadro FX 1700/Zalman 600Watt/Alienware Workstation/Lite-On iHAS120/Seagate 500GB/WD Caviar Black 750GB/Swiftech H20-220 w/ 2x CPU blocks & VGA block

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Harq View Post
                              Just remembered.

                              I did not receive the "Unknown error has occured." In the previous versions to 7.0.9.X. The progress window just simply disappeared. You could force a unsuccessful rip by pointing it at the BR drive, but the "Unknown Error" window did not appear.
                              Hi Harq,

                              first of all, did this happened with other discs or is it the first time you see such a message ("unknown error")?
                              Also, would you be so kind to upload somewhere a file from the disc? I'd like to check \AACS\MKB_RO.inf from ALICEINWONDERLAND.

                              Thanks,
                              padre

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