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    #31
    Mattcharles
    Please do as suggested in my post #13 and install ImgBurn and then give us a burn log from a current burn, also install the newest version of Fab as 6.2.1.8 is outdated.
    Even if it's a little thing, do something for those who have need of help, something for which you get no pay but the privilege of doing it.


    Setting Up ImgBurn and DVDFab to work together

    Tips for Posting DVDFab Logs in the Forum

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      #32
      So you are saying that the uncompressed files ripped to hard drive with DVDFab do not playback correctly. Can you explain that better as they should playback with no problems if you using a good softplayer to play them. Download VLC player and play them back with that. Also try a different monitor to see if pictures is better if you have another monitor to try

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        #33
        @ CBR929
        I will do that. Just been busy with work, sorry.
        The logs that I sent you didn't help?
        This is just as frustrating to me as it is to you, trust me!

        @ AGJ
        I did download the VLC player and I still get the same out come. I do not think it's the players issue.
        didn't you say it was my graphic card in the beginning?
        Why would I have problems now when I never had problems before? Why would the monitor be the issue? Isn't the monitor hooked up to the graphic card anyway? I do not under stand this.

        Let me download the newest DVDfab and see if that helps. But I have used even the other versions before that one on my other PC and NEVER had this problem. Don't think it's the version of DVDfab that's the issue. It's something else.

        I don't think no one is understanding me lol.

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          #34
          No one is understanding you because:-

          1. You are not explaining things very well
          2. There is a significant time gap between your posts
          3. You are neither following the instructions given nor following a logical troubleshooting sequence

          Until you do the above three, we are goint to find it very hard to help you.
          "Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790

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            #35
            Just throwing this out. Could it be that on your old system you are running XP Home I'm guessing 32-bit and your new system is running Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit. Is it possible since, if I get you right your using DVDFab to remove protection and using DVDShrink to compress it, that DVDShrink doesn't play as well with Windows 7 64-bit as it did Windows XP Home 32-bit? One of the reasons I've stuck with 32-bit is that there seems to be more problems with 64-bit versions of programs than 32-bit. Sorry to interject but I know that some programs act differently depending what OS your using. What worked perfectly on OS 1 may not be true on OS 2.

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