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    #31
    I'm having the same problem 'The compressed file is too big to burn to disc' when writing to the DVD and using the ImgBurn program!



    geh

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      #32
      Are you using the newly released just yesterday fab and passkey versions.

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        #33
        Did the beta release yesterday take care of this?

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          #34
          Hey guys,

          About problem 'The compressed file is too big to burn to disc', please send us the needed information to help check it out:

          1. Make sure PathPlayer is enabled, and then open the disc in DVDFab again;

          2. After disc opened, right click on the main movie title, select "Export Source Info" in Menu which will automatically generate a VIDEO_TS folder, Info.txt and a DISC.BIN file to the chosen location, which is the DVDFab9\Log folder;

          3. Go to C:\Users\USERNAME\Documents\DVDFab9 (default path), zip the whole Log folder and upload it here.

          Our developers will check them our as soon as possible.

          Regards,
          mona

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            #35
            Sorry, I had to leave the conversation last week. I had to go out of town. I'm back now and see that a lot has happened and that appears to be a real problem.

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              #36
              Central Intelligence

              Has this not been fixed as yet, having same problems as everyone else on this one.
              Thanks

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                #37
                I got this disc a few days ago, region 1 USA, and it worked great main movie burned great and played great. I had not tried full disc so in case that is the issue I tried this morning. Burned perfectly and played. I'll attach the burn log:
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                How to post the internal log


                Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.
                Albert Einstein

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