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    Backup will play on computer, not DVD player

    I'm trying to backup a DVD but for some reason the backup will only play on a computer. I've tried running DVDFab on 2 different computers. And, in case it was something to do with Double Layer, I tried a Single Layer.

    I've used DVDFab for a couple of years, and this is the first time anything like this has happened.

    Any ideas?

    Thanks

    #2
    Without some information it is a guessing game.

    Post your internal and burn logs.

    Plus some details.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Gruñón View Post
      Without some information it is a guessing game.

      Post your internal and burn logs.

      Plus some details.
      Sorry about that - I didn't know what information was needed.

      Here's the section of the internal log:
      DVDFab 8.1.8.5 (2012/06/16 07:42:02)

      Code:
       0m 01.03s: GPUAccelerate: 868357
       0m 01.04s: CUDA cap: 0
       0m 01.04s: Support coreavc decode: 1
       0m 01.04s: Graphics info: Mobile Intel(R) HD Graphics :  : 
       0m 01.05s: Qt Translator file load success 
       0m 01.09s: Load config successful.
       0m 01.31s: Init profile data driver sucessful.
       0m 04.03s: Init GPU settings sucessful.
       0m 04.03s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2dvd 1 file2bluray 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
       0m 04.04s: dvd2dvd:dvd2mobile:blu-ray2blu-ray:blu-ray2mobile:blu-ray23d:blu-ray2dvd:file2mobile:file2dvd:file2bluray:
       0m 04.32s: Config ExBar successful.
       0m 04.32s: dvd2dvd have 8 elements.
       0m 04.47s: dvd2mobile have 29 elements.
       0m 05.33s: blu-ray2blu-ray have 4 elements.
       0m 05.37s: blu-ray2mobile have 18 elements.
       0m 05.89s: blu-ray23d have 7 elements.
       0m 06.07s: blu-ray2dvd have 1 elements.
       0m 06.11s: file2mobile have 28 elements.
       0m 06.94s: file2dvd have 1 elements.
       0m 06.97s: file2bluray have 1 elements.
       0m 07.30s: Config work ui controls successful.
       0m 22.36s: Init burn engine successful.
       0m 22.43s: StartNotify successful.
       0m 27.56s: got media type 4
       0m 31.12s: got max lba 3795399
       0m 31.16s: drive E
       0m 31.17s: type DVD-VIDEO
       0m 31.17s: volume label MONARCH_GLEN_2_D1
       0m 31.20s: got copyright 1 fe
       0m 31.81s: got udf/iso
       0m 32.69s: got discinfo
       0m 32.71s: pathplayer enabled
       0m 55.63s: got dvdinfo
       0m 55.64s: opened dvd
       0m 04.29s: got media type 14
       0m 04.31s: got max lba 0
       0m 04.32s: failed to get max sector
       0m 11.15s: got media type 14
       0m 11.33s: got max lba 3765727
       0m 11.38s: drive E
       0m 11.53s: type DVD-VIDEO
       0m 11.54s: volume label MONARCH_GLEN_2_D1
      And the burn log:

      Code:
      2012-06-16 09:06:55	----        	******************** Log session stop  16-Jun 09:06:55.498 PID 5196********************
      2012-06-16 08:57:36	Info        	Disc (DVD-ROM) not empty.
      2012-06-16 08:57:22	Info        	Parsing disc ...
      2012-06-16 08:57:11	Info        	Disc ejected by user.
      2012-06-16 08:51:10	Info        	Disc (DL DVD+R) not empty.
      2012-06-16 08:50:52	Info        	Parsing disc ...
      2012-06-16 08:44:07	Info        	WRITE SUCCESS: Disc written
      2012-06-16 08:44:07	Info        	Finalization Time 00:01:01 - Total completion time 00:24:05
      2012-06-16 08:43:06	Info        	Write finished in 00:23:03 - Finalization start here. Avg. burn rate 4.42
      2012-06-16 08:20:06	Info        	Lead-in burning time (mS) 3971
      2012-06-16 08:20:02	Info        	Write started 3765728 sectors to write
      2012-06-16 08:20:02	Info        	Init success: DVD+R Dual Layer
      2012-06-16 08:20:02	Info        	Init DVD+R Dual Layer: Layer change set to LBA 1882880 (3.59 Gb.)
      2012-06-16 08:19:09	Info        	Writing speed requested x6.0, effective x6.0
      2012-06-16 08:19:09	Info        	layer break set by filesystem builder at 0
      2012-06-16 08:19:09	Info        	Available write speed: 6x ,4x ,2.4x 
      2012-06-16 08:19:09	Info        	Media ID: MBIPG101-R10-41
      2012-06-16 08:19:09	Info        	Media type: Dual Layer DVD+R
      2012-06-16 08:19:09	Info        	PIO Mode
      2012-06-16 08:19:09	Info        	Scanned files #14, folder #2 - total size 7711094784 b. (7.18 Gb.)
      2012-06-16 08:19:09	Info        	Inserted media type : DL DVD+R
      2012-06-16 08:19:09	Info        	Write started
      2012-06-16 08:19:05	Info        	Writable disc DL DVD+R inserted. Ready to write
      2012-06-16 08:18:45	Info        	Parsing disc ...
      2012-06-16 08:18:08	Info        	Disc ejected by user.
      2012-06-16 07:45:17	Info        	Disc (DVD-ROM) not empty.
      2012-06-16 07:45:14	Info        	Compatible media types : DVD-R, DVD-RW Seq., DVD-RW RO, DVDRAM, DVD+R, DVD+RW, CD-R, CD-RW, DL DVD+R, DL DVD-R
      2012-06-16 07:45:14	Info        	Drive has Serial ATA physical interface
      2012-06-16 07:45:14	Info        	New Drive selected : 0:1:0 - hp CDDVDW TS-L633R 0400 [E] (Ide)
      2012-06-16 07:42:23	Info        	Current Drive selected : 0:1:0 - hp CDDVDW TS-L633R 0400 [E] (Ide)
      2012-06-16 07:42:23	Info        	Using Advanced SPTI interface
      2012-06-16 07:42:23	Info        	System default language : English (United States)
      2012-06-16 07:42:23	Info        	User default language   : English (United States)
      2012-06-16 07:42:23	Info        	DLL Version : 4.0.21.489
      2012-06-16 07:42:23	Info        	DLL : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8 Qt\vso_hwe.dll
      2012-06-16 07:42:23	Info        	Version : 8, 1, 8, 5
      2012-06-16 07:42:23	Info        	ExeName : C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab 8 Qt\DVDFab.exe
      2012-06-16 07:42:23	Info        	OS : Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (Build 7601: Service Pack 1)
      2012-06-16 07:42:23	----        	******************** Log session start 16-Jun 07:42:23.785 PID 5196********************
      What other details? Windows 7 64 Bit, 8 Gig, plenty of disk space (both computers)

      Mike

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        #4
        A couple things to try are 1. reset your optical drive to DMA mode, it is currently in PIO only mode (not good). And 2. slow the write speed from max to about half the media's rated speed.
        How to post the internal log


        Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
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          #5
          Originally posted by 90312 View Post
          A couple things to try are 1. reset your optical drive to DMA mode, it is currently in PIO only mode (not good). And 2. slow the write speed from max to about half the media's rated speed.
          I understand how to slow the write speed (which was set to 'recommended' - I presume that's max.

          But I'm not sure I understand about the DMA vs PIO. I don't see a setting for PIO, just a box marked 'Check for DMA automatically'. Is that it? In other words uncheck that box?

          Thanks

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            #6
            Originally posted by MikeKirkland View Post

            But I'm not sure I understand about the DMA vs PIO. I don't see a setting for PIO, just a box marked 'Check for DMA automatically'. Is that it? In other words uncheck that box?
            I just reread this and the log. Brain fart - sorry - I was thinking you were suggesting PIO Mode. I'm doing the reset. Then I'll see if the result is another coaster.

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              #7
              If that box is checked and it is still in PIO mode you may have to go into device manager and uninstall the drive completely, Windows will pick it up and install it when you reboot or you can try to change it manually if it's not trapped.
              How to post the internal log


              Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
              Albert Einstein

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                #8
                Resetting the DMA didn't work. It still shows up as PIO mode after creating another coaster.

                To reinstall, do I just use Device Manager to uninstall and then reboot, or do I have to uninstall the driver as well?

                Can I see whether the drive is in DMA mode from the Device Manager - details? And can I adjust it if it is wrong? I'm using the other computer that I'm not working on - not sure if that was the one I sent the log file from. Windows just shows it as standard drive. DVDFab has HL-DT-ST DVD+-RW GT50N A100 [D] in the log.

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                  #9
                  Yeah you can change it from the device manager but it is the controller that reverts to PIO mode so you'll have to check it. See attached:







                  Will the original play in your set top player? Playing in the computer but not the set top is sometimes a result of a different region, PAL v. NTSC.
                  Attached Files
                  Last edited by 90312; 06-18-2012, 10:57 PM.
                  How to post the internal log


                  Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
                  Albert Einstein

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                    #10
                    The original plays fine in the DVD player. I think it was detected as region 1.

                    I don't see anything like the image you attached, in the device manager. The computer uses Intel Rapid Storage Technology, for their chipset. That's what I see. Both computers use the same thing, which may explain why they both had the problem. There is no setting in the application for DMA on the

                    What's odd is that I've backed up other DVDs recently without an issue. Both in this series had problems.

                    I don't know if I did this correctly, but I stopped the Intel Rapid Storage Technology service, then tried to backup again. Another failure. There isn't an option to disable at startup, so I'd have to uninstall to check further.

                    How is the DMA set for the drive in the Device Manager? perhaps the Intel software would leave it alone?

                    Thanks

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                      #11
                      This is getting out of my league, if you are using Intel rapid storage and your controller is AHCI it should not be in PIO mode
                      How to post the internal log


                      Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
                      Albert Einstein

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                        #12
                        I followed the instructions at http://forum.digital-digest.com/f105/how-check-your-dma-status-reset-if-necessary-61905.html to check that DMA is enabled. This required first completely uninstalling the Intel Rapid Storage software as DMA settings aren't visible there.

                        DMA is enabled, and running Ultra DMA Mode 6 for the DVD drive, but DVDFab still uses PIO according to the log (and another failed burn).

                        So it seems that the Intel software isn't the culprit - although it is annoying that it won't show the DMA status.

                        Is there a way to see what DVDFab is set for without creating a DVD? Not just looking at the log after it has been burned.

                        Thanks for all the ideas

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                          #13
                          PIO mode is not a good thing but may not be the culprit? Try a movie that has worked in the past, it may be something else entirely.
                          Last edited by 90312; 06-19-2012, 10:23 PM.
                          How to post the internal log


                          Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
                          Albert Einstein

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                            #14
                            Hi MikeKirkland
                            Though I agree with my friend 90312, PIO is not a good thing.

                            I do not believe that your drive is in PIO mode.
                            My reason for saying this is that you had an average burn rate of 4.42, if your drive was in PIO mode you would have never have gotten this high.

                            I am leaning more towards your media try switching to a more reliable media like Verbatim +R DL with the AZO dye on the package.

                            If you want to try and salvage these disc's, you may have better success using ImgBurn as your burn.

                            You will find instructions in the link in my signature on setting it up, remember to set up the AWS in ImgBurn and your write speed to 1/2 the rated speed of your disc, which in this case will be 4x.

                            Hope this helps
                            CBR929
                            Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


                            Setting Up ImgBurn and DVDFab to work together

                            Tips for Posting DVDFab Logs in the Forum

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                              #15
                              I changed to IMGBurn. I also changed the GPU settings - both the machines that had problems have dual video hardware and are running ATI/AMD Catalyst.

                              I now believe that the culprit is the DVD player. I tried DVDs of the same movie that I'd previously created, that worked in the computer but not in the player. They worked in a small TV with a built in player, and a VHS/DVD player - both supposedly lower quality than my main Sony player. But I think the Sony had just been used a lot.

                              I bought a new player, and this seems to work with the same DVDs.

                              Media quality is a consideration I'm sure, and I've been a little lax with some purchases recently. But it seems to me that there is something odd with the DVDs I was trying to backup. The fact that other DVD backups were still working points to it being the read side of things, not just the writing. But if DVDFab is trying to recreate errors that it reads, perhaps its both.

                              Still, I think I'm in good shape now. This has been a learning experience.

                              Thanks for all the help and ideas.

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