Two or three updates a ago DVDFab stopped burning DVDs. The problem is that it burns really really really slow then finally stops. This happens when I use VSO burning engine. If I change to DVDFab burning engine the DVD burns just fine. But DVDfab burning engine seems to have a problem with layer break (it was a distinctive pause) and I never had that problem with the VSO burning engine. I downloaded an original version of the VSO burning engine from the VSO-software.fr website and replaced your version with that one and that seems to have solved the problem. The only difference is your version has been modified and their hasn't. Why would I need to do this? I have a friend that is having the same problem.
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Post the burn log from one of these that didn't work. What information do you have about the VSO engine in DVDFab being modified? Not the case as far as I know. If you want the best performance on DL burns, I suggest ImgBurn. If you are doing Full Disc backups, uncheck the box in Common Settings that says "Remove Layer Break".Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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It was defaulted to 4300. I actually think that the vso_hwe.dll file might have been corrupt because when I replaced the vso_hwe.dll file with the one I got from the VSO French website it fixed the problem. When I updated to 9.2.0.1 that is when I started having problems. Then 9.2.0.2 came out shortly after that and I updated again. I use the window that pops up when a new version is available when you start DVDFab. Updating that way appears to only update only certain files (the ones that need updated). So I went to your website and downloaded version 9.2.0.2 and installed it which did a complete install and replaced all the files. Then I copied Avatar which is a dual layer DVD to a single layer DVD and it copied just fine using the VSO burning engine.
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This line from your posted log is befuddling and will likely prevent successful burning:
"19m 18.51s: Burn disc space is: 4488"How to post the internal log
Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
Albert Einstein
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If I ever knew that I've long since forgotten. I haven't used -R blanks in years and probably never will.How to post the internal log
Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
Albert Einstein
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