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    No ASPI Mode in New Version

    I have found that ASPI Mode doesnt work in the new version, is this supposed to be that way?

    #2
    Nothing in the release notes. I have not had time to install it yet. It is needed on some systems and useful for test purposes also, I hope it has not been removed completely.

    //EDIT// Does not work for me either. Also does not work on v6.2.1.6 Beta. I will see what I can find out.
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      #3
      Originally posted by signals View Post
      Nothing in the release notes. I have not had time to install it yet. It is needed on some systems and useful for test purposes also, I hope it has not been removed completely.
      I would appreciate it if you could check, no hurrys but I am just wondering, the disc just sits there, nothing happens. Thanks for the response.

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        #4
        Yeah, I think ASPI is broken in this version. I selected it in read, insert a disk it just never picks it up.
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          #5
          [QUOTE=signals;16263]Nothing in the release notes. I have not had time to install it yet. It is needed on some systems and useful for test purposes also, I hope it has not been removed completely.

          //EDIT// Does not work for me either. Also does not work on v6.2.1.6 Beta. I will see what I can find out.[/QUOTE]

          Thanks Signals, you are a pretty good tester and Mod. Happy New Year.

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            #6
            Dear all,

            There is no need to use ASPI, you should use AUTO or SPTI on Windows 2000/XP/7.

            Best Regards,
            Fengtao
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              #7
              Fengtao
              I think we all agree that there is usually no need to use it, but having it there is useful for testing and for a workaround if something else (like the MagicJack VoIP phone) interferes with SPTI but ASPI I/O is normal. There was nothing in the release notes about it, so there way no way to know if it was purposefully disabled.
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                #8
                Dear all,

                We didn't intend to remove ASPI support, let's check this issue.

                Best Regards,
                Fengtao
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                  #9
                  Dear all,

                  The problem was found and fixed.

                  Thank you Five Angels for reporting this issue, thank you signals for pushing me to fix it

                  Best Regards,
                  Fengtao
                  DVDFab is the all-in-one software package for copying Blu-ray/DVD and converting video file.
                  http://www.dvdfab.cn

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by fengtao View Post
                    Dear all,

                    The problem was found and fixed.

                    Thank you Five Angels for reporting this issue, thank you signals for pushing me to fix it

                    Best Regards,
                    Fengtao
                    Hey I just got to talk to Fengtao himself, I must have done something right. Thank for your quick response. Great piece of software here, great support from both the developer and the Moderator. Thankyou all and have a great New Year.

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                      #11
                      PLEASE EXCUSE me asking, but I don't even know what this ASPI is, I am just curious now that ''fengtao'' has found and fixed the problem whatever it is/was, he must have altered something, do we need to download and instal the latest version again?

                      Thank you........

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                        #12
                        Hello Folks,
                        This is my first posting to this forum. I too have experienced the ASPI mode problem (I use ASPI mode for compatibility with magicjack, which is the primary landline phone device for my home). I rolled back to 6.1.2.5 upon finding this issue; do I simply need to re-run the upgrade?
                        regards and thanks for such a thoughtful tool,
                        stephen

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                          #13
                          Hi David,

                          ASPI is another method of accessing your optical drives but if it ain't broke, no need to fix it.

                          As an operating procedure though, I ALWAYS keep the installers for ALL versions that I download (disk space is cheap) and ALWAYS upgrade to the latest beta or production version, whichever is the latest, because this will contain updates to new copy protection schema and bugfixes.

                          As you aware, Fab is an ongoing project and will NEVER be fixed in concrete.

                          The reason that I keep the installers is that I can always rollback to a previous version.

                          Originally posted by davidh View Post
                          PLEASE EXCUSE me asking, but I don't even know what this ASPI is, I am just curious now that ''fengtao'' has found and fixed the problem whatever it is/was, he must have altered something, do we need to download and instal the latest version again?

                          Thank you........
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by GregiBoy View Post
                            Hi David,

                            ASPI is another method of accessing your optical drives but if it ain't broke, no need to fix it.

                            As an operating procedure though, I ALWAYS keep the installers for ALL versions that I download (disk space is cheap) and ALWAYS upgrade to the latest beta or production version, whichever is the latest, because this will contain updates to new copy protection schema and bugfixes.

                            As you aware, Fab is an ongoing project and will NEVER be fixed in concrete.

                            The reason that I keep the installers is that I can always rollback to a previous version.
                            Thanks Mate.

                            Actually I have been doing that lately, keeping the previous official release and beta, some helpful fellow advised me to, I think it was you.

                            Just I didn't know whether to remove the latest official version and download it and instal it again?

                            I am guessing NOT necessary, for what I do?

                            THANK YOU..........

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                              #15
                              There is a new version released late Thu, 6.1.2.8
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