I am using version 7.0.6.2 of DVDFab Platinum under Windows 7 Ultimate Edition, and I have noticed that although the program is burning DVDs at the same speed it always has, the speed indicator is no longer working as it once did.
I have it set to a maximum of 8X, which usually means that it tops out at 6.1X, yet the speed indicator shows it only reaching 1.1X.
The value in brackets expressed is perfectly normal, but it is only the times (eg 6.1X) one which is malfunctioning.
I also have XP Professional and Vista Ultimate in a multiboot setup with all three OSs on separate physical drives on the same computer, and will try the same version of DVDFab under those two as well, then report back.
At this stage it is simply an annoyance, as the discs seem OK and play flawlessly on both my DVD and Bllu-Ray player.
It does not seem to matter which movie I am copying at the time.
Hoping that someone can shed some light on this possible bug in the software.
I suppose I should be grateful that it is not crashing or making coasters as has been reported here by others, but I like my registered software to function as it was designed to and am I admit a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to such matters as this one.
Or must I just grin and bear this relatively minor inconvenience?
Kindest regards to all,
reeman50
I have it set to a maximum of 8X, which usually means that it tops out at 6.1X, yet the speed indicator shows it only reaching 1.1X.
The value in brackets expressed is perfectly normal, but it is only the times (eg 6.1X) one which is malfunctioning.
I also have XP Professional and Vista Ultimate in a multiboot setup with all three OSs on separate physical drives on the same computer, and will try the same version of DVDFab under those two as well, then report back.
At this stage it is simply an annoyance, as the discs seem OK and play flawlessly on both my DVD and Bllu-Ray player.
It does not seem to matter which movie I am copying at the time.
Hoping that someone can shed some light on this possible bug in the software.
I suppose I should be grateful that it is not crashing or making coasters as has been reported here by others, but I like my registered software to function as it was designed to and am I admit a bit of a perfectionist when it comes to such matters as this one.
Or must I just grin and bear this relatively minor inconvenience?
Kindest regards to all,
reeman50
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