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    #16
    Originally posted by Railroader View Post
    Well, that might be a one solution, but doesn't really fix the real problem, and it's my understanding bitdefender is rated high in virus programs.
    Well, if it is so highly rated, you should be reporting this to them, not Fab.
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      #17
      I notified Bitdefender, but only the last 3 updates does not work, so both software venders should be aware of the problem, just switching to some other software program does not address the issue.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Railroader View Post
        I notified Bitdefender, but only the last 3 updates does not work, so both software venders should be aware of the problem, just switching to some other software program does not address the issue.
        It not an issue with DVDFab since you found it to be an issue with BitDefender. They need to update their program as it seems to be thinking DVDFab not safe.

        I do not understand why everyone seem to think it a DVDFab problem when the Anti-virus program they use thinks DVDFab dangerous. Get better Anti-virus program and it not going to happen.

        As for rating High in virus protection what you should really be looking at is protection and False Positive alerts but more for False Positive alerts. You do not want a program that gives you too many false positive alerts

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          #19
          Bit Defender Issue

          I have found a fix...albeit one that I'm not ecstatic about since no program should produce false positives in an Antivirus. Anyway, I'm not sure if there is anything else that will happen, but at least I got the new DVDFAB 8.0.6.1 to launch.

          Open up Bit Defender. Click on the Antivirus tab on the left. Then click on the Shield tab on top. Under Protection Level, click on Advanced Settings. Under Exclusions, click on the little Plus Sign (+) on the right above the list. This will let you add programs to not trigger on. I did some trials and it looks like you need to exclude both DVDFAB.EXE and REGOPERATOR.EXE which are in the DVDFAB 8 folder in Program Files. You should browse to find them.

          Once you have excluded them, the program should work.

          AGJ, whoever you are, you shouldn't be so negative to people that are having problems. The odds are VERY HIGH that if one antivirus program is having issues, others will also. I suggest that Fengtao investigate the problem in order to avoid issues in the future. It would be in their best interest as well as ours.

          P.S. Bit Defender is probably the top rated antivirus program (Well, maybe Kaspersky is a little better, but more expensive) so it shouldn't be blown away as defective software.
          Last edited by Joseph Pineau; 12-19-2010, 11:55 PM.

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            #20
            fengtao has not even replied to this thread and so far it just BitDefender causing the problem so it more the Anti-virus programs problem and they need to update their program to not think DVDFab dangereous.

            Also it has been reported that when using Game Mode DVDFab works as well. Everyone who using BitDefender needs to contact them to fix this problem since it an issue with latest update they released

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              #21
              BitDefenders horrible. Switch to something else, my suggestions: ESET NOD32 or Smart Security, Kaspersky Antivirus or Internet Security or avast is usually pretty good.
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                #22
                McAfee could be having trouble as well (still investigating)

                Early last night I performed a Full Disk copy and it worked fine.

                later Last night, (Dec 20) I got a message that McAfee quarantined a file. I didn't have time to investigate this.

                This morning I was going to set up to perform a DVD Ripper from the file I just copied last night. It crashed stating that DVDFAb cannot continue.

                Tried multiple times. I then downloaded the newest version and installed it and it crashed as well. Nothing gets reported in the log file.

                I then opened up older 7.?? version (it worked fine.).

                I had to go to work. Later tonight, I will see if I can get to the bottom of this problem and verify if it a McAfee problem for sure.

                When I got to work this morning I thought I would look to see if others were having similar problems and I ran across this thread.

                Windows 7, Home Premium 64 bit

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                  #23
                  Nevermind mine Was not a problem with virus scanning

                  The problem I had this morning was another DVD a non Video DVD was in my other DVD burner. And as soon as I got home I opened the dvd tray to check for just this scenario and need I say more.

                  Fab does not like data DVD's in the drives!!

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