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    Please check if drive is playable...

    Hello all,

    I know it's a repeating subject, but haven't seen a real solution (actually no solution has been given).

    Ever since the Decembre 2012, it's been happening since 8.1.XXX version has come about that it's been happening.

    Have tried on several different computers (different brands and specs), but only on one computer it works.

    Everytime I try to use the DVD drive with DVD FAB it tells me the "Check the driver is playble" and also tried DVD passkey which says "is not active for drive d", is there any real solution for these?

    I've tried every solution you recommended on the other threads, but nothing works.

    Tried to changed the I/O mode...
    Tried the Enabled and disable of Hybrid disks...
    Tried the Pathplayer...
    etc...

    On DVD Passkey only works if I have the Keep Protection tck on, then it rips the DVD to the HD, however DVDFAb gives the same error, so we're back on the same, since I can't do anything with movie...

    Just to assure, that the DVD drive is working fine, since every other software reads the DVD.

    Thank you in advanced,
    P.S. I also contacted support email, the solution given was to try the beta version... Didn't work.

    #2
    Look at the screen shots in Fab settings is your drive showing up with a check box next to it like my 2 drives are? (see screen shots) for Fab version 9 (9072)

    Now check to see if windows see's your drive. (see screen shots)

    Sometimes uninstalling the drive from the computer then reinstalling can reset things.

    I would also check your drives firmware first to see if it's using the most updated version uninstalling and reinstalling the drive may do this for you as windows should look for a updated driver.Look for yourself first go to the drives internet sight and look to see if your driver is up to date.You can see the driver your using now in the drive section of Fab next to the drive id is driver version.
    Last edited by glenns; 07-14-2014, 09:19 AM.

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      #3
      Agree with glenn's excellent advice:
      "...Sometimes uninstalling the drive from the computer then reinstalling can reset things..."

      Recommend you try this first. Just uninstall all the ODDs and reboot
      You may have tried this, but I can't be certain.

      What os are you running? Win 7, 8, XP...assorted?

      Fab needs exclusive access. Too bad that the I/O tinkering didn't work...it does sometimes.
      Still sounds like a basic I/O issue.

      What are your bios configurations for your various ODDs?

      Take a look in device manager...if you can find any patin-coffin entries, delete them. This won't screw anything up.
      Look for VSO and click to expand your search.
      If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

      You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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        #4
        This is interesting.I use 2 burners.load one with the movie and the other one with an empty disc.Sometimes before it all gets going this "Please check if drive is playable" pops up.Usually the one with the empty disc.I just ignore it by click OK.And everything just keeps on going fine.Never had any problems.
        Last edited by BERT; 10-27-2013, 11:43 PM.

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          #5
          Hello,

          Thank you for all the suggestions.

          Tried to uninstall all of my drives and reboot. I've also tried to find the latest firmware, and they seem to be the latest firmware, for all the drives.

          I have Windows 8 Pro (8.1), however this has been happening from Windows 7, so I don't think that's it. It worked for a while but then stopped. I've also tried on other computers and it doesn't, one of them, was in a fresh installed Windows 8 computer (it worked also for a while).

          Also no Patin-cofin entries in Device Manager
          I've also tried to remove every other device from the computer, restart and check... the same.

          Do you think it might be some incompatibility with other software?

          thanks again,

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            #6
            Software conflicts are the 'usual suspects' with I/O, can't find drive and similar problems in DVDFab. Please install ImgBurn (free) if you don't have it already and from the Tools menu, select Filter Driver Load Order. Click the Copy to Clipboard button and paste the results here.
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              #7
              What security program are you using? What's different on the computer that it works on?
              check to see your drivers are up to date https://downloadcenter.intel.com/Det...09%09%09%09%09
              Last edited by glenns; 10-30-2013, 05:27 PM.

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                #8
                Originally posted by signals View Post
                Software conflicts are the 'usual suspects' with I/O, can't find drive and similar problems in DVDFab. Please install ImgBurn (free) if you don't have it already and from the Tools menu, select Filter Driver Load Order. Click the Copy to Clipboard button and paste the results here.
                Couldn't agree more with my old pal, signals
                The "Filter Driver Load Order" is an easy, often successful 1st step in tracking down our usual (and sometimes unusual) suspects.
                If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

                You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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                  #9
                  .....Bitdefender Internet Security...

                  for some reason it interferes with fabcore.exe so that it keeps increasing in memory usage untill it caps at a certain level and then stalls....no need to uninstall Bitdefender though..... just go into settings/Exclusions/Excluded Processes and add dvdfab.exe and fabcore.exe

                  As you say it worked for awhile then stopped sounds like the above if not as a last resort go back in time with windows restore to the date where you first installed Fab then see as you add your programs back on after the Fab install you can see if its a program installed after Fab that stops it from working.You will have to reinstall any programs or files from that date on and make sure windows and security program is up to date.Then once you find it go forwards in time to present date with windows restore and everything should be back up to date and you will know the problem program is.Windows Restore causes no harm and is reversible.
                  Last edited by glenns; 10-30-2013, 06:05 PM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by signals View Post
                    Software conflicts are the 'usual suspects' with I/O, can't find drive and similar problems in DVDFab. Please install ImgBurn (free) if you don't have it already and from the Tools menu, select Filter Driver Load Order. Click the Copy to Clipboard button and paste the results here.
                    Sorry forgot to copy it:

                    ===============================================
                    Filter Driver Load Order - ImgBurn v2.5.8.0
                    ===============================================

                    Upper Device Filter: [None Found]
                    Upper Class Filter: edevmon
                    Upper Class Filter: GEARAspiWDM
                    Device: CD/DVD-ROM Device
                    Lower Class Filter: dvdfab
                    Lower Class Filter: PxHlpa64
                    Lower Device Filter: [None Found]

                    Filter Name: edevmon
                    File Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\DRIVERS\edevmon.sys
                    File Version: 7.0.207.0
                    File Description: Devmon monitor
                    Product Name: ESET Smart Security
                    Product Version: 7.0.207.0
                    Company Name: ESET
                    Copyright: Copyright (c) ESET, spol. s r.o. 1992-2013. All rights reserved.

                    Filter Name: GEARAspiWDM
                    File Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\Drivers\GEARAspiWDM.sys
                    File Version: 2.02.03.00 [2.2.3.0]
                    File Description: CD DVD Filter
                    Product Name: CD DVD Filter
                    Product Version: 2.02.03.00 [2.2.3.0]
                    Company Name: GEAR Software Inc.
                    Copyright: Copyright (C) GEAR Software Inc. 1997-2012

                    Filter Name: dvdfab
                    File Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\dvdfab.sys
                    File Version: 8.0.3.6
                    File Description: DVDFab Passkey Driver - x64
                    Product Name: Passkey
                    Product Version: 8.0.3.6
                    Company Name: Fengtao Software Inc.
                    Copyright: Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Fengtao Software Inc. All rights reserved.

                    Filter Name: PxHlpa64
                    File Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\Drivers\PxHlpa64.sys
                    File Version: 3.01.01.0 [3.1.1.0]
                    File Description: Px Engine Device Driver for 64-bit (x86-64) Windows
                    Product Name: PxHlpa64
                    Product Version: [3.1.1.0]
                    Company Name: Corel Corporation
                    Copyright: Copyright © Corel Corporation or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.

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                      #11
                      The GEARAspi filter should not be a problem. The Corel-provided filter and the edevmon upper filter from ESET may be contributing to this, I am not familiar with them. You can try removing them one at a time using the control in the ImgBurn filter tools option, then retry DVDFab. Note that you may want to set a restore point first or you may need to reinstall both programs if removing their filters doesnt help.
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                        #12
                        Passkey version 8036 is very old from 8-2011 new version is 8104



                        Filter Name: dvdfab
                        File Name: C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\dvdfab.sys
                        File Version: 8.0.3.6
                        File Description: DVDFab Passkey Driver - x64
                        Product Name: Passkey
                        Product Version: 8.0.3.6
                        Company Name: Fengtao Software Inc.
                        Copyright: Copyright (C) 2001-2010 Fengtao Software Inc. All rights reserved.

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                          #13
                          Agree with my pal signals again...I know, it's shocking...lol
                          I'm not familiar either, but I peeked around a bit and found this...


                          "devmon is a configuration-less bash daemon script which automounts optical discs and removable drives. It can also selectively autostart apps or execute commands after mounting, ignore specified devices and volume labels, and manually mount and unmount devices.

                          devmon 1.1.0 and later is distributed with and uses udevil for device monitoring and mounting, removing all dependencies on udisks, policykit, consolekit, gvfs, etc. devmon can also be used with udisks v1, or some combinations of udevil, udisks v2, and pmount (see table)."


                          Now you're running Windoz, not Linux.
                          So this could be some sort of camouflaged malware, but honestly I really have no idea.

                          Something like this is probably interfering with Fab in some manner.
                          Hopefully, you'll get lucky early on, but you may have to roll up your sleeves and get dirty.

                          For many years I have kept a recently, cloned bkup system hdd...a lesson learned after many wasted and painful hours trying to dig myself out of a hole of my own making.

                          To quote Will Rogers:
                          "If you find yourself in a hole, stop digging"...

                          I swear, sometimes this stuff is like voodoo.
                          Last edited by maineman; 10-31-2013, 05:59 PM.
                          If it ain't broke, don't fix it!

                          You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow. | Lauren Bacall | "To Have and Have Not" (1944).

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                            #14
                            I just wonder why did it work for awhile then stop and whats different on the 1 machine that does work?

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                              #15
                              error...sorry

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