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    Looong Time

    So I started a blu-ray to dvd conversion about 2 hours ago and I do not see any progress indication.

    It is a 2 hour blu-ray and I was converting to a DVD9. The Elapsed time keeps counting up, but there is absolutely no indication of progress and no estimated time left. I see it has created the DVD folders with an AUDIO and VIDEO folder, but they are empty. DVDFab doesn't seem to be using a lot a resources either... Currently Firefox is using more RAM and the CPU is registering as 0.

    Is there something wrong? Is this normal? For a 2 hour blu-ray how long should this process take?

    Core i7 920 2.67GHz
    6GB RAM
    Win7 Pro 64bit
    ATi 5870

    #2
    Reset DMA to convert again to see

    Hi, you can open Common Settings window, go to "General", then "Reset DMA" to convert again to see if that makes any progress.

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      #3
      Same Problem...

      Hi, I'm new here...just started using dvdfab a couple of months ago. I have the same problem. When I try to convert any blu-ray movie to dvd (tried both going to disc directly and creating files on hard drive, as well as both dvd5 and dvd9), I get the time elapsed counter moving steadily while the task time left and task time elapsed remain at 0. I let it sit for 1 hour and 43 minutes and no change (except the time elapsed counter telling me it had been 1 hour and 43 minutes). It simply says "Blu-Ray to DVD - Processing" above the Info tab.

      I tried multiple blu-ray files, thinking maybe one was bad, but they all have the same problem. I tried resetting DMA and restarting my computer, but it had no effect. I also am using version 8.1.0.0

      Sandy Bridge 2600K OC'd
      Corsair Vertex 3 SSD
      Win 7 64 Pro
      GTX 570
      16 GB ram

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        #4
        Just so I know, about how long should I wait until I see some sort of progress indication?

        I reset the DMA, rebooted because it asked me to, and I has been running for about 15 mins now with no indication of progress... Only the Elapsed Time clock counting up.

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          #5
          Hi StHapns247,

          1) Please use Blu-ray Copy - Full Disc, make an uncompressed bd movie folder saving on your hard drive;
          2) Go to Blu-ray to DVD, add the ripped bd movie folder as source and your HDD as the target, transfer blu-ray movie to DVD format files;
          3) Then burn the dvd folder to blank dvd9 media.

          Hope this helps.

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