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    I've been trying to make back-up copies of 2 movies to no avail. I thought maybe downloading the recent update would work, but that hasn't helped either. I keep receiving an Error While Reading message when it reaches about 21%. It asks if I want to retry, abort, ignore or ignore all. I've tried every option. No good.

    I don't know if any of the following is helpful, but....

    Here is my Event Log:
    20:32:29: Burn DVD folder (C:\Documents and Settings\Mechelle\My Documents\DVDFab\Temp\MainMovie\WTM-0N-NY1_2_DES\) started
    20:37:38: Task_2 failed! Error=116

    Internal Log:
    DVDFab 8.0.5.6 (2010/12/11 16:19:54)

    0m 01.15s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
    0m 35.59s: detected dvd
    0m 35.64s: drive D
    0m 35.64s: dvd type 1
    0m 35.64s: volume label DAS0NNW1
    0m 37.81s: got copyright 1 fe
    0m 38.53s: got udf/iso
    0m 40.15s: got discinfo
    0m 40.17s: pathplayer disabled 0
    0m 41.87s: got dvdinfo

    Process Log:
    15:59:42: Analyzing of DVD started
    16:00:07: Analyzing of DVD completed successfully
    16:00:07: Copy process started
    16:04:28: Task_1 failed! Error=102()

    Also, don't know if this matters, but both DVD's are Disney movies.

    Thanks for your help!



    #2
    Hi Mishmell
    Open Fab Click the Green top right > Protection > Path Player click Always Enabled click OK restart Fab.
    CBR929
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      #3
      Originally posted by CBR929 View Post
      Hi Mishmell
      Open Fab Click the Green top right > Protection > Path Player click Always Enabled click OK restart Fab.
      CBR929
      Thank you CBR929.
      I did as you instructed, but it's now not reading the DVD atall when I load it.

      I'm not sure which of the logs is most helpfull, so I'll paste them all...
      Again, thank you very much for your help!

      Burn Log:
      2010-12-11 17:39:25 ---- ******************** Log session stop 11-Dec 17:39:25.734 PID 2996********************
      2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info Current Drive selected : 0:0:0 - PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-115D 1.06 [D] (Ide)
      2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
      2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info System default language : English (United States)
      2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info User default language : English (United States)
      2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info DLL Version : 4.0.13.476
      2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info DLL : C:\PROGRA~1\DVDFAB~4\vso_hwe.dll
      2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info Version : 8, 0, 5, 6
      2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info ExeName : C:\PROGRA~1\DVDFAB~4\DVDFab.exe
      2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info OS : Microsoft Windows XP Professional (Build 2600: Service Pack 3)
      2010-12-11 17:37:25 ---- ******************** Log session start 11-Dec 17:37:25.859 PID 2996********************

      Event Log:
      20:32:29: Burn DVD folder (C:\Documents and Settings\Mechelle\My Documents\DVDFab\Temp\MainMovie\WTM-0N-NY1_2_DES\) started
      20:37:38: Task_2 failed! Error=116

      Internal Log:
      DVDFab 8.0.5.6 (2010/12/11 17:37:24)

      0m 01.04s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
      0m 02.07s: detected dvd
      0m 02.10s: drive D
      0m 02.10s: dvd type 1
      0m 02.10s: volume label DAS0NNW1
      0m 02.37s: got copyright 1 fe
      0m 03.10s: got udf/iso
      0m 04.68s: got discinfo
      0m 04.70s: pathplayer enabled
      1m 55.65s: css attach D:\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO
      1m 55.65s: css attach D:\VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.BUP

      Process Log:
      15:59:42: Analyzing of DVD started
      16:00:07: Analyzing of DVD completed successfully
      16:00:07: Copy process started
      16:04:28: Task_1 failed! Error=102()

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        #4
        Hi Mishmell
        Please uninstall and reinstall 8056 from this link
        Also please install ImgBurn, it is free, you will find it here along with a tutorial on how to set it up with Fab remember to set up the AWS in ImgBurn. When setting up you speed to burn, set to 1/2 the rated speed of your disc.
        If you keep getting read errors give this a read through
        Post back with results
        Your drive also has a firmware update, you will find it here
        Note: If you do not know how to flash your drive do not do it, it will render your drive useless.


        CBR929
        Last edited by CBR929; 12-11-2010, 11:17 PM. Reason: text
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          #5
          Originally posted by Mishmell View Post
          Thank you CBR929.
          I did as you instructed, but it's now not reading the DVD atall when I load it.

          I'm not sure which of the logs is most helpfull, so I'll paste them all...
          Again, thank you very much for your help!

          Burn Log:
          2010-12-11 17:39:25 ---- ******************** Log session stop 11-Dec 17:39:25.734 PID 2996********************
          2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info Current Drive selected : 0:0:0 - PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-115D 1.06 [D] (Ide)
          2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
          2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info System default language : English (United States)
          2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info User default language : English (United States)
          2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info DLL Version : 4.0.13.476
          2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info DLL : C:\PROGRA~1\DVDFAB~4\vso_hwe.dll
          2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info Version : 8, 0, 5, 6
          2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info ExeName : C:\PROGRA~1\DVDFAB~4\DVDFab.exe
          2010-12-11 17:37:25 Info OS : Microsoft Windows XP Professional (Build 2600: Service Pack 3)
          2010-12-11 17:37:25 ---- ******************** Log session start 11-Dec 17:37:25.859 PID 2996********************

          Event Log:
          20:32:29: Burn DVD folder (C:\Documents and Settings\Mechelle\My Documents\DVDFab\Temp\MainMovie\WTM-0N-NY1_2_DES\) started
          20:37:38: Task_2 failed! Error=116

          Internal Log:
          DVDFab 8.0.5.6 (2010/12/11 17:37:24)
          (Not necessary at this point)

          Process Log:
          16:00:07: Copy process started
          16:04:28: Task_1 failed! Error=102()

          With all due respect to CBR929 and his advice, I think he's getting a bit ahead of himself here with his last post. (By the time you read this, it'll probably be too late to stop you from a re-install - and PLEASE don't re-do your drives firmware unless you really know what you're doing).

          From what you've posted, you have two errors.

          1.) Event Log - a write error during a burn...
          2.) Process Log - a read error during a copy...

          Starting with the second - if you can find it, download Nero DiscSpeed from the web (see if you can find the freebie D/L), and if not, D/L VSO Inspector, and put your store-bought Disney discs through a scan.

          Any errors generated will point strongly to a pressing problem (= defective disc), and if so, return to where you got them for a replacement.

          The first problem (the burn error) will require you to please submit an actual burn log from that burn attempt (similar to what you posted, except longer and with more info - located in the same place, except further down the file).

          I suspect it's the blank media you're using, but the burn log will tell us for sure.

          Please advise.

          DC

          Last edited by DarthCopier; 12-12-2010, 01:53 AM.

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            #6
            Thank you both CBR929 and DC.

            I've uninstalled and reinstalled DVDFab. I also downloaded both Nero DiscSpeed & VSO Inspector. Both scans showed that the DVD was basically bad. I didn't wait the entire *14 hours* it said it would take to scan the whole thing. After 15 minutes I figured, why bother. So, essentially, I guess this disk is crap? I don't understand why it will play fine in the BluRay/DVD player and with the DVD player/Burner on my PC. We've watched it several times and it seemed fine.

            I will copy & paste the last logs I have:

            Burn Log:
            2010-12-12 14:24:06 ---- ******************** Log session stop 12-Dec 14:24:06.468 PID 2468********************
            2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info Current Drive selected : 0:0:0 - PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-115D 1.06 [D] (Ide)
            2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
            2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info System default language : English (United States)
            2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info User default language : English (United States)
            2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info DLL Version : 4.0.13.476
            2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info DLL : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 8\vso_hwe.dll
            2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info Version : 8, 0, 5, 6
            2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 8\DVDFab.exe
            2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info OS : Microsoft Windows XP Professional (Build 2600: Service Pack 3)
            2010-12-12 14:17:16 ---- ******************** Log session start 12-Dec 14:17:16.593 PID 2468********************

            If you want the Internal Log....it's quite long...did you want me to post it?

            Again, thank you so much for all the feedback and suggestions. Your help is very much appreciated!!

            Mishmell

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              #7
              Originally posted by Mishmell View Post
              Thank you both CBR929 and DC.

              I've uninstalled and reinstalled DVDFab. I also downloaded both Nero DiscSpeed & VSO Inspector. Both scans showed that the DVD was basically bad. I didn't wait the entire *14 hours* it said it would take to scan the whole thing. After 15 minutes I figured, why bother. So, essentially, I guess this disk is crap? I don't understand why it will play fine in the BluRay/DVD player and with the DVD player/Burner on my PC. We've watched it several times and it seemed fine.

              I will copy & paste the last logs I have:

              Burn Log:
              2010-12-12 14:24:06 ---- ******************** Log session stop 12-Dec 14:24:06.468 PID 2468********************
              2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info Current Drive selected : 0:0:0 - PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-115D 1.06 [D] (Ide)
              2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info Using Advanced SPTI interface
              2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info System default language : English (United States)
              2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info User default language : English (United States)
              2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info DLL Version : 4.0.13.476
              2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info DLL : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 8\vso_hwe.dll
              2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info Version : 8, 0, 5, 6
              2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info ExeName : C:\Program Files\DVDFab 8\DVDFab.exe
              2010-12-12 14:17:16 Info OS : Microsoft Windows XP Professional (Build 2600: Service Pack 3)
              2010-12-12 14:17:16 ---- ******************** Log session start 12-Dec 14:17:16.593 PID 2468********************

              If you want the Internal Log....it's quite long...did you want me to post it?

              Again, thank you so much for all the feedback and suggestions. Your help is very much appreciated!!

              Mishmell

              Don't want or need to see the internal log... what I need to see is an actual burn from the Burn Logs.

              What you've posted is the start of a log, generated each time you start up Fab, but an actual burn log is MUCH longer than what you've posted. When you access the burn logs, just scroll down 'til you find a log that says either 'burn successful' or 'burn failed', (it's the 'burn failed' that I want to see) and copy and paste that into your next post (or post it as an attachment).

              DC

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                #8
                Originally posted by DarthCopier View Post
                Don't want or need to see the internal log... what I need to see is an actual burn from the Burn Logs.

                What you've posted is the start of a log, generated each time you start up Fab, but an actual burn log is MUCH longer than what you've posted. When you access the burn logs, just scroll down 'til you find a log that says either 'burn successful' or 'burn failed', (it's the 'burn failed' that I want to see) and copy and paste that into your next post (or post it as an attachment).

                DC


                Thank you.
                I can't get to the burning process because I can't save or copy the disk. It doesn't get more than 21% before I get the read error. I have not had trouble with any of the other dozens I've copied. Just these 2 Disney movies.


                I deleted all of the logs (saved the old stuff in another folder) so everything was blank when I tried this last time.

                I've attached the two logs so you could take a peek. The other two were blank...
                This time I attempted to copy the full disk.

                Thanks for your patience. Trying to teach an older lady new tricks isn't an easy task....especially via a message board.

                Please let me know if the attachments do not come through.

                Mishmell

                dvdfab_burn_vso.log

                dvdfab_internal.log

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                  #9
                  Hi, Mishmell
                  1. Please backup the disc on HDD, and try to play it.
                  2. Please try to use another blank disc, and use imgburn to burn this new output file into the new blank disc. If fail, please post imgburn logs.
                  Thanks.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by katiekim View Post
                    Hi, Mishmell
                    1. Please backup the disc on HDD, and try to play it.
                    2. Please try to use another blank disc, and use imgburn to burn this new output file into the new blank disc. If fail, please post imgburn logs.
                    Thanks.

                    Hi katiekim.

                    I've just about given up.... I tried to copy the disc to my HDD, but received another error message. I think the DVD is protected. DVDFab can't even read the file to copy, so I can't burn it. If I pop it in to just watch the movie, it's fine. But as soon as I put it into the drive and try to do anything with it using DVDFab, it fails. I'm stumped.
                    ImgBurn gives me a message that the disc is Copy Protected. "Copy Protection Sysyem Type: CSS/CPPM. Sorry, ImgBurn cannot read copy protected discs." I've attached the log, if that helps...?
                    ImgBurn.log

                    Thank you!!

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                      #11
                      To be honest, if all other disks work OK, wouldn't you suspect that these disks are borked?

                      Have you checked them for scratches, fingerprints, etc???

                      Ripping is a lot more demanding of the quality of the disk rather than just playing.
                      "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
                        To be honest, if all other disks work OK, wouldn't you suspect that these disks are borked?

                        Have you checked them for scratches, fingerprints, etc???

                        Ripping is a lot more demanding of the quality of the disk rather than just playing.
                        Yes - tiny, hardly detectable scratches. I've seen worse, and those read/burned fine. I think I need to find something to "crack" the protection on this DVD. Is there such a thing?

                        Thanks for your response GregiBoy. Every person's input is so helpful.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mishmell View Post
                          Hi katiekim.

                          I've just about given up.... I tried to copy the disc to my HDD, but received another error message. I think the DVD is protected. DVDFab can't even read the file to copy, so I can't burn it. If I pop it in to just watch the movie, it's fine. But as soon as I put it into the drive and try to do anything with it using DVDFab, it fails. I'm stumped.
                          ImgBurn gives me a message that the disc is Copy Protected. "Copy Protection Sysyem Type: CSS/CPPM. Sorry, ImgBurn cannot read copy protected discs." I've attached the log, if that helps...?
                          [ATTACH]2854[/ATTACH]

                          Thank you!!

                          OK... I think you are misunderstanding our reason for asking for a burn log, even though you can't get your source disk to the point of being able to burn the data.

                          You've mentioned that you have been able to offload about 21% of the data before you get an error message... that is enough to tell us where the error may lie, if we could get to see the 'burn log'.

                          In this case, the 'Burn Log' will show us the progress of the rip up to the point where it fails, even though it isn't even close to a burn on blank media.

                          You also mentioned that you saved the old logs in another folder... If you could access that folder, and copy and paste an old, FAILED log, there will be enough info on it to help us point you in the right direction.

                          Those 'burn logs' track everything, right up to the end of the burn process (including the rip process).

                          If you can't access an old log, please attempt another rip, and send us the burn log from that attempt, and we'll see what there is to see.

                          Also, you indicated that you D/L at least VSO Inspector, and even if you didn't want to wait the full analysis time, you failed to mention if any errors were logged, and what you did about them, if there were any...

                          DC

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by katiekim View Post
                            Hi, Mishmell
                            1. Please backup the disc on HDD, and try to play it.
                            2. Please try to use another blank disc, and use imgburn to burn this new output file into the new blank disc. If fail, please post imgburn logs.
                            Thanks.
                            Originally posted by DarthCopier View Post
                            OK... I think you are misunderstanding our reason for asking for a burn log, even though you can't get your source disk to the point of being able to burn the data.

                            You've mentioned that you have been able to offload about 21% of the data before you get an error message... that is enough to tell us where the error may lie, if we could get to see the 'burn log'.

                            In this case, the 'Burn Log' will show us the progress of the rip up to the point where it fails, even though it isn't even close to a burn on blank media.

                            You also mentioned that you saved the old logs in another folder... If you could access that folder, and copy and paste an old, FAILED log, there will be enough info on it to help us point you in the right direction.

                            Those 'burn logs' track everything, right up to the end of the burn process (including the rip process).

                            If you can't access an old log, please attempt another rip, and send us the burn log from that attempt, and we'll see what there is to see.

                            Also, you indicated that you D/L at least VSO Inspector, and even if you didn't want to wait the full analysis time, you failed to mention if any errors were logged, and what you did about them, if there were any...

                            DC

                            I'll attach what I have in the old logs... I had to split the burn log into 3 separate documents due to the size limitations. I hope these help...

                            Thank you!

                            old dvdfab_internal.log

                            old dvdfab_process.log

                            old dvdfab_burn_vso1.log

                            old dvdfab_burn_vso2.log

                            old dvdfab_burn_vso3.log

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by DarthCopier View Post
                              OK... I think you are misunderstanding our reason for asking for a burn log, even though you can't get your source disk to the point of being able to burn the data.

                              You've mentioned that you have been able to offload about 21% of the data before you get an error message... that is enough to tell us where the error may lie, if we could get to see the 'burn log'.

                              In this case, the 'Burn Log' will show us the progress of the rip up to the point where it fails, even though it isn't even close to a burn on blank media.

                              You also mentioned that you saved the old logs in another folder... If you could access that folder, and copy and paste an old, FAILED log, there will be enough info on it to help us point you in the right direction.

                              Those 'burn logs' track everything, right up to the end of the burn process (including the rip process).

                              If you can't access an old log, please attempt another rip, and send us the burn log from that attempt, and we'll see what there is to see.

                              Also, you indicated that you D/L at least VSO Inspector, and even if you didn't want to wait the full analysis time, you failed to mention if any errors were logged, and what you did about them, if there were any...

                              DC

                              I'm attaching the VSO Report I just ran. It's only about 4%, but it's pretty much all the same.

                              Please let me know if this isn't helpful. Thanks!
                              ~Mishmell
                              Attached Files

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