Yeah, well 7 is not a supported O/S (YET) by Fab and, from your experience, you should know that things will not settle down on this O/S until at least SP1.
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Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostYeah, well 7 is not a supported O/S (YET) by Fab and, from your experience, you should know that things will not settle down on this O/S until at least SP1.Lï£ê ï§ å Lêmðñ åñÐ Ì Wåñ† M¥ Mðñê¥ ßå¢k
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Yes, I am going to check it out right now. From the changelog, it seems it wasn't my imagination and there really was an error there like I said.
Fix: A "Visual C++ Runtime Library" error for floating point support.
> "DVD to DVD" option:
Fix: Playable content may be removed in very special case when PathPlayer is enabled. Hopefully it's been fixed permanently now.Lï£ê ï§ å Lêmðñ åñÐ Ì Wåñ† M¥ Mðñê¥ ßå¢k
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No one doubted that you experienced an error, we just could not duplicate it on our systems. Hope the fix takes care of it.
Originally posted by GµårÐïåñ View PostYes, I am going to check it out right now. From the changelog, it seems it wasn't my imagination and there really was an error there like I said.
Fix: A "Visual C++ Runtime Library" error for floating point support.
> "DVD to DVD" option:
Fix: Playable content may be removed in very special case when PathPlayer is enabled. Hopefully it's been fixed permanently now.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Originally posted by signals View PostNo one doubted that you experienced an error, we just could not duplicate it on our systems. Hope the fix takes care of it.
Originally posted by signals View PostSomething apparently corrupted the installation process. It installed and runs fine in XP SP3, and VSO is still present as a choice for the burning engine. I have not seen any posts from other Vista or 7 users, but that doesn't mean it is not happening. If it happens as soon as you click Start, you might try forcing Fab to use ASPI I/O in Common Settings.
Originally posted by Wild and Blue View PostMentioning corrupt installers, when 6069 was released I d/led and went to install but got an error pertaining to just that, 1st time I ever had to re-d/l an installer. might be something to check out. Just thought I'd mention it
Originally posted by bean55 View PostHey Buddy I guess it's time to send off for a new key.
Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostHave you ever thought that it may be your installations?
I've NEVER had a problem and neither have a lot of other users....
Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostFrom my 40+ years experience in the IT industry, issues such as yours always seem related to security issues of the operating system.
This is borne out by the fact that Vista Home security is less than optimal and users are continually having problems with registration on this O/S.
Originally posted by GregiBoy View PostYeah, well 7 is not a supported O/S (YET) by Fab and, from your experience, you should know that things will not settle down on this O/S until at least SP1.
So yeah I guess no one did say there is no problem, we just all agreed it was my fault.Lï£ê ï§ å Lêmðñ åñÐ Ì Wåñ† M¥ Mðñê¥ ßå¢k
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Well for the time being, the VC++ error is no longer but the key showing as Trial is a problem still. Other people with brand new keys are having the same problem which is unacceptable. The keys don't suddenly stop functioning without good reason unless someone screwed the pooch messing with the registration routine, not the first time fab has screwed that one up, or something is wrong with the algorithm which is going to affect more people in time if not immediately. Asking people to send in for a new key every time someone messes up the reg system is not acceptable either.
Companies with far more expensive and worthwhile to protect applications don't spend this much time on the registration and actually try to work on the application working right. It seems every other release fengtao or someone is screwing with the registration routine like its fort knox they are trying to protect. Now if they didn't screw it up so much, I wouldn't care but this is ridiculous. Now of course all of you who have NOT had a problem could care less but it is a bother to enough of the people to be a problem.Last edited by GµårÐïåñ; 09-26-2009, 07:56 PM.Lï£ê ï§ å Lêmðñ åñÐ Ì Wåñ† M¥ Mðñê¥ ßå¢k
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Originally posted by troy512 View PostGµårÐïåñ,
i havent re-read the entire thread. so you may have already tried this. but its worth another try anyway.
i understand you are frustrated, i would be too. please try to keep negative personal feelings out of the forum. thanks
As for the solution, I ALWAYS run the installers as admin and always supply registration as admin on the first run, that has been done and you are right, not the issue here but thanks for checking into it.Lï£ê ï§ å Lêmðñ åñÐ Ì Wåñ† M¥ Mðñê¥ ßå¢k
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Originally posted by troy512 View PostGµårÐïåñ,
i havent re-read the entire thread. so you may have already tried this. but its worth another try anyway.
i understand you are frustrated, i would be too. please try to keep negative personal feelings out of the forum. thanks
I write software for government contracts, mostly military and intel agencies. I have been doing it since I was 14 (yes, 14 because I was the first to hack a system that was considered unhackable). I don't brag, I don't pretend to be better than anyone, I don't talk down to anyone and I don't try to pull rank because I have been on the forum longer and managed to pump my posts to look more active than I really am. If I can't offer anything relevant or particular, I usually keep my mouth shut, being as i am human, I am sure I have violating that rule of my own here and there but not often. I support national and international organizations with IT needs that would make the average person crap themselves just thinking about it, I support a multitude of applications, many my own and many by others. I supervise teams to build them as well, so I think with a certain earned expertise, I can speak on many thinks with authority but I still take the modest "newbie" position out of respect. Companies like M$, Adobe, Norton, etc pay me and my consulting firm nearly 3 million a year to debug and find problems with their applications. I have access to their proprietary source code often years before the public even knows they are in the works. Anyway, for the record it should be noted, that I am ALWAYS respectful but I am also a retired Marine officer (Major Mike) and not a pushover, I will stand and fight for my belief and position, despite being outnumbered or even labeled as an ass. Those who get to know me know that I am a nice guy, despite first impressions but many choose to take offense and take the adversarial position, which is unfortunate. This medium leaves alot to be desired when it comes to human interactions and can be misinterpreted too easily. But for the record you know where I stand and know that I will never strike first and I follow a code of honor in my dealings with ANYONE, even my enemies, so why would I not extend that to people here I consider friends?Last edited by GµårÐïåñ; 09-26-2009, 08:50 PM.Lï£ê ï§ å Lêmðñ åñÐ Ì Wåñ† M¥ Mðñê¥ ßå¢k
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Everyone has had a chance to vent and express their opinion. There is nothing constructive that can be added to the discussion. This thread is closed.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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