Up until recently I was running DVDFab v6.2.1.8 on a Laptop running Vista and had great success with this and previous versions.
I have since recently wiped the hard disk and installed Windows 7 32 bit. I have also installed DVDFab v6.2.1.8 however I have discovered that when cloning Dual Layer discs ImgBurn winges about the layer breaks. I have tried to backup 5 DVD's and all complained about the layer break so I then tried a couple of DVD's that I successfully backed up 6 or so months ago and these gave exactly the same error.
A bit more investigation and I have noted that when pulling up the information for Dual Layer DVD's DVDFab states either a very large layer size or a negative layer size. Here is an example taken from X-MEN:-
Info for drive [E:\] (DVDFab 6.2.1.8)
Drive region: 2
Disc type: Video DVD
Disc region: 2, 4
Volume name: XMEN
Video standard: PAL
Layer 0 size: 1598037505 sectors (3121167 MBytes)
Layer 1 size: 1598037505 sectors (3121167 MBytes)
Very odd. My current workaround is to use the clone option but write it to an image file. I then load ImgBurn and use the discovery feature to tell me the proper size of the two layers of the original disc. I then open up the .ini file that DVDFab created (when cloning the disc) and update the (very large or negative) layer break setting with the one that ImgBurn gives me. I then use ImgBurn with the corrected .ini file to burn the backup.
So two questions:-
1. Why is DVDFab not calculating the layer sizes (and hence layer break) successfully?
2. Until this issue is solved my workaround is valid isn't it? It appears to produce backups that work.
I have since recently wiped the hard disk and installed Windows 7 32 bit. I have also installed DVDFab v6.2.1.8 however I have discovered that when cloning Dual Layer discs ImgBurn winges about the layer breaks. I have tried to backup 5 DVD's and all complained about the layer break so I then tried a couple of DVD's that I successfully backed up 6 or so months ago and these gave exactly the same error.
A bit more investigation and I have noted that when pulling up the information for Dual Layer DVD's DVDFab states either a very large layer size or a negative layer size. Here is an example taken from X-MEN:-
Info for drive [E:\] (DVDFab 6.2.1.8)
Drive region: 2
Disc type: Video DVD
Disc region: 2, 4
Volume name: XMEN
Video standard: PAL
Layer 0 size: 1598037505 sectors (3121167 MBytes)
Layer 1 size: 1598037505 sectors (3121167 MBytes)
Very odd. My current workaround is to use the clone option but write it to an image file. I then load ImgBurn and use the discovery feature to tell me the proper size of the two layers of the original disc. I then open up the .ini file that DVDFab created (when cloning the disc) and update the (very large or negative) layer break setting with the one that ImgBurn gives me. I then use ImgBurn with the corrected .ini file to burn the backup.
So two questions:-
1. Why is DVDFab not calculating the layer sizes (and hence layer break) successfully?
2. Until this issue is solved my workaround is valid isn't it? It appears to produce backups that work.
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