DVDFab 6.2.1.8 and the previous version (6.2.0.5) both exhibited this same problem - the software fails to open a second DVD.
Steps to re-create:-
- Start DVDFab and select an option in DVD-DVD, say 'Main Movie'.
- Insert a DVD to be ripped.
- 'Open DVD Source' appears and DVDFab will identify the DVD. Its volume name will appear in the 'Source' drop-down at the top, and the various chapters will be listed in DVD-DVD 'Main Movie'.
- Optionally start the rip process and wait for it to complete. Note that this issue arises regardless of whether you actually rip or not.
- Eject the DVD.
- Insert a different DVD.
- 'Open DVD Source' appears again and DVDFab will start to identify the DVD. However, it appears to stop part way through this process. The 'Open DVD Source' message disappears and the volume will NOT be listed in the 'Source' drop-down at the top, which instead will say 'Please insert DVD disc or choose DVD folder/image file'. This signifies DVDFab believes there is no disc in the DVD drive.
Note that you do not need to start the rip process of the first DVD for this problem to arise - even just changing discs without ripping is enough. If you do rip the first disc, the rip process completes fine. Obviously you can't rip the second disc because DVDFab fails to identify it.
At the moment, this means that to rip two or more DVDs, you must close DVDFab between each disc.
Interestingly, once you've inserted the second DVD and DVDFab has failed to identify it, if you go into Settings -> Info, the second DVD's volume is displayed in the 'Source' drop-down at the top, but the text underneath it says: "Info for drive [E:\] (DVDFab 6.2.1.8) Drive region: 2 Disc is not opened."
It doesn't matter which discs I try - the problem exists on all.
I have an old copy of DVDFab 5.2.5.0 that once installed on the same machine identifies multiple discs OK. This appears to be a problem introduced with 6.2.0.5.
For reference, I'm using XP, Pioneer DVR-115D internal, Path Player: always enabled, IO Mode: Auto.
I've attached various log files, plus the DISC.BIN created once it's failed to recognise the second disc.
Steps to re-create:-
- Start DVDFab and select an option in DVD-DVD, say 'Main Movie'.
- Insert a DVD to be ripped.
- 'Open DVD Source' appears and DVDFab will identify the DVD. Its volume name will appear in the 'Source' drop-down at the top, and the various chapters will be listed in DVD-DVD 'Main Movie'.
- Optionally start the rip process and wait for it to complete. Note that this issue arises regardless of whether you actually rip or not.
- Eject the DVD.
- Insert a different DVD.
- 'Open DVD Source' appears again and DVDFab will start to identify the DVD. However, it appears to stop part way through this process. The 'Open DVD Source' message disappears and the volume will NOT be listed in the 'Source' drop-down at the top, which instead will say 'Please insert DVD disc or choose DVD folder/image file'. This signifies DVDFab believes there is no disc in the DVD drive.
Note that you do not need to start the rip process of the first DVD for this problem to arise - even just changing discs without ripping is enough. If you do rip the first disc, the rip process completes fine. Obviously you can't rip the second disc because DVDFab fails to identify it.
At the moment, this means that to rip two or more DVDs, you must close DVDFab between each disc.
Interestingly, once you've inserted the second DVD and DVDFab has failed to identify it, if you go into Settings -> Info, the second DVD's volume is displayed in the 'Source' drop-down at the top, but the text underneath it says: "Info for drive [E:\] (DVDFab 6.2.1.8) Drive region: 2 Disc is not opened."
It doesn't matter which discs I try - the problem exists on all.
I have an old copy of DVDFab 5.2.5.0 that once installed on the same machine identifies multiple discs OK. This appears to be a problem introduced with 6.2.0.5.
For reference, I'm using XP, Pioneer DVR-115D internal, Path Player: always enabled, IO Mode: Auto.
I've attached various log files, plus the DISC.BIN created once it's failed to recognise the second disc.
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