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  • signals
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    Originally posted by W&B View Post
    You should be able to click Cancel as soon as the it pops up scanning box then use the send/save info function. Fab doesn't have to open the dvd to send the info files I'm almost positive.
    In this case (with v8.0.8.5) that would probably work, but be aware that the Qt versions often crash when cancelling the opening scan of a DVD. Some of the Info files will be missing if the scan is not completed, but the IFO files and some other data will be sent, better than nothing for sure.

    I would suggest putting DVDFab in "low stress mode": in Common Settings, 1) turn off the read ahead cache 2) turn off auto-start and auto-open of the Preview window and 3) as a last resort, turn off PathPlayer. This must be done with no disc(s) in the optical drive(s).

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  • maineman
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    I agree with my good friends, signals and W&B...definitely send Fengtao the crash report.

    I still think you should try an older version of Fab. Worth a shot anyway.
    Most of us "old-timers" keep a few older versions around for exactly this reason.

    The older major versions Fab 2.xxx -Fab 7.xxx will install in separate follders and run independently of one another.
    You can also install and run different versions within the same major releases, eg., Fab 8.xxx, but you will have to manually modify folder name/location to do this.

    Originally posted by maineman View Post
    Often, an older version of Fab will work where recent releases fail.
    My pal Gruñón has an "old apps" link in his sig....check it out.

    One of my all-time favorites is v.4120.
    If you need this one, let me know and I'll get it to you.

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  • W&B
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    Originally posted by Data636 View Post
    I wish I could Here is my screen shot... As I can't not get dvdfab to get beyond this screen, with this dvd..
    You should be able to click Cancel as soon as the it pops up scanning box then use the send/save info function. Fab doesn't have to open the dvd to send the info files I'm almost positive.

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  • signals
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    If you have not done so, fill in and submit the crash report that I see behind the dialog box on your desktop.

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  • Data636
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    Originally posted by W&B View Post
    Can't remember if it's suggested in Maineman's Tips on Troubleshooting Analyzing/Ripping dvds (if it is ignore this post) but if all else fails open common settings with the problem dvd in the drive and click the "send info files" and include a link to this thread. Or click "save info files" and place in a zip file/folder (not sure if the forum allows rar files to be attached) and attach to a post in this thread so the devs can take a look at them. You have to click "Go advanced" and then click the paper clip icon.


    I wish I could Here is my screen shot... As I can't not get dvdfab to get beyond this screen, with this dvd..
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  • W&B
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    Can't remember if it's suggested in Maineman's Tips on Troubleshooting Analyzing/Ripping dvds (if it is ignore this post) but if all else fails open common settings with the problem dvd in the drive and click the "send info files" and include a link to this thread. Or click "save info files" and place in a zip file/folder (not sure if the forum allows rar files to be attached) and attach to a post in this thread so the devs can take a look at them. You have to click "Go advanced" and then click the paper clip icon.

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  • maineman
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    Yeah, this happens on occasion...Fab simply stumbles on a particular disc.
    It's happened to me too with some TV series discs.

    Like many, I'm not thrilled with v. 8085 and I see you've tried the most obvious, first step and disabled PP to no avail.

    Often, an older version of Fab will work where recent releases fail.
    My pal Gruñón has an "old apps" link in his sig....check it out.

    One of my all-time favorites is v.4120.
    If you need this one, let me know and I'll get it to you.

    Additionally, there are some tips to run through such as trying another drive to read the "problem" disc.
    Please click on:
    Tips on Troubleshooting Analyzing/Ripping dvds
    (link below in my sig)

    Hopefully, something here will do it, although there's always more stuff to try.

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  • Data636
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    Mainman your right all the way....... I opened VLC and played the movie ,hit pause opened vso inspector ..

    I scanned the dvd with NO ERRORS..


    .. so now back to the original problem I run dvdfab the newest version and put my dvd in it and it starts to analogize the dvd and then DVDFAB crashes.

    so far this in the only dvd it happens on.. <<< I attached the log..>>>

    I is NCIS Los Angeles season 1 dvd

    I am using windows 7 64bit
    intel E8400 Processor
    6 gigs of ram

    I have Magic Iso installed that creates a virtual drive.

    Thank you
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  • maineman
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    Originally posted by Data636 View Post
    Any surface scan errors means the dvd is bad ??
    This comes up every now and then and is unfortunate; ultimately just a needless cause of frustration and loss of time for the user.

    You cannot scan a copy-protected disc with VSO Inspector...not by itself
    (same goes for Nero CD-DVD Speed which is a much more comprehensive utility).

    Here's a c&p from a previous post of mine.
    Hope it helps
    >
    >
    >

    To check for a "bad disc"...

    Pop in the disc > open Fab Passkey
    (Just download Passkey from right here on the forum....still available as freeware)
    and now run scan on
    VSO Inspector (freeware)
    Editing software, video burning, DVD, Bluray, WebM,... and video downloading from the internet. Custom your own videos menu!

    or
    Nero cd-dvd speed (still available as freeware)
    Nero CD/DVD Speed is a freeware software for benchmarking your CD-R and DVDR drives


    You can also open the disc with a software player such as VLC, hit play, stop, but do not exit the player.
    Now open VSO Inspector and scan.
    However, this method is not nearly as reliable.
    Last edited by maineman; 04-22-2011, 06:15 PM. Reason: fixed broken link

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  • Data636
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    Originally posted by Gruñón View Post
    You are not contradicting me you are contradicting your own log .

    The log says the disc can not be read.

    Playing and copying are like apples and oranges. Most defective dvd will play but can not be copied.

    I understand that, what I am asking is why all my dvd's Originals give me the "error" HOWEVER they copied successfully and played on pc and DVD Player. (any I have a Tobhiba newer model) and this is picky as hell..


    But this one is playing on my dvd as I am typing ..... I am reading that VSO can NOT decrypt the CSS copy protection and this is why it reads ERROR.

    I will return this dvd and get a replacement, If your correct all will be good.

    I will post the results.


    Thank you for trying to help me. Have a great day.
    Last edited by Data636; 04-22-2011, 05:42 PM.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by Data636 View Post
    Sorry , I don't mean to contradict you but every original dvd I have ,that I successfully backed up and burned and even payed on both dvd player and pc, The original DVD's all have this CSS error, Read scrambled sector without authentication , when using VSO inspector.


    SO how can this dvd be bad ?
    You are not contradicting me you are contradicting your own log .

    The log says the disc can not be read.

    Playing and copying are like apples and oranges. Most defective dvd will play but can not be copied.

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  • Data636
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    Sorry , I don't mean to contradict you but every original dvd I have ,that I successfully backed up and burned and even payed on both dvd player and pc, The original DVD's all have this CSS error, Read scrambled sector without authentication , when using VSO inspector.


    SO how can this dvd be bad ? This is the Copy protection that VSO cant decrypt.
    Last edited by Data636; 04-22-2011, 04:46 PM. Reason: added text

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  • Guest
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    From your log.....
    ----------------------------------------------------
    2011-04-22 08:00:01 Info Good: 69.74%, Problem: 0.00%, Error: 30.26%
    ---------------------------------------------------
    This is a defective disc.

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  • Data636
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    2011-04-22 08:00:04 Info Surface scan complete
    2011-04-22 08:00:02 Info Average read speed: 0.26x
    2011-04-22 08:00:02 Info Maximum read speed: 2.38x
    2011-04-22 08:00:02 Info Minimum read speed: 0.01x
    2011-04-22 08:00:01 Info Good: 69.74%, Problem: 0.00%, Error: 30.26%
    2011-04-22 08:00:01 Error Reading of sector 3920560 to 3920575 failed: Code 05 6F 03 [CSS error, Read scrambled sector without authentication]
    2011-04-22 08:00:01 Error Reading of sector 3920544 to 3920559 failed: Code 05 6F 03 [CSS error, Read scrambled sector without authentication]
    2011-04-22 08:00:00 Error Reading of sector 3920512 to 3920527 failed: Code 05 6F 03 [CSS error, Read scrambled sector without authentication]
    2011-04-22 07:59:58 Error Reading of sector 3920480 to 3920495 failed: Code 05 6F 03 [CSS error, Read scrambled sector without authentication]
    2011-04-22 07:59:58 Error Reading of sector 3920448 to 3920463 failed: Code 05 6F 03 [CSS error, Read scrambled sector without authentication]
    2011-04-22 07:59:56 Error Reading of sector 3920352 to 3920367 failed: Code 05 6F 03 [CSS error, Read scrambled sector without authenticat
    Last edited by Data636; 04-22-2011, 01:48 PM. Reason: This all the eros are od ccc I belive is the copy protetcion

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  • GregiBoy
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    Usually does.... Try cleaning/polishing and give it another go...
    Originally posted by Data636 View Post
    Any surface scan errors means the dvd is bad ??

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