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    Problems w/The Back-up Plan

    It goes through the entire process fine. When I tried playing the dvd back on my laptop, I got a playback error. Tried to play in dvd player at home, and it only played 14 seconds (basically Sony's little graphic). Using 7.0.9.3 (08/08/2010).


    Disc type: Video DVD
    Disc region: 1
    Volume name: THE_BACKUP_PLAN
    Video standard: NTSC
    Layer 0 size: 1583472 sectors (3092 MBytes)
    Layer 1 size: 1583472 sectors (3092 MBytes)

    CSS (Content Scramble System) protection is removed!
    RC (Region Code) protection is removed!
    RCE (Region Code Enhancement) protection is removed!
    APS (Analog Protection System) protection is not found.
    UOPs (User Operation Prohibitions) protection is removed!

    Invalid PTTs protection is not found.
    Invalid PGCIs protection is not found.
    Invalid PGCs protection is not found.
    Invalid TMAPs protection is not found.
    Invalid CELLs protection is removed!
    Invalid VOBUs protection is removed!
    Fake vts 6 is removed!
    Fake vts 7 is removed!
    2 fake vts protections are removed!
    Potential bad sector (vts:1 menu begin:0 end:1011) is removed!
    Potential bad sector (vts:4 title begin:4092 end:5657) is removed!
    Potential bad sector (vts:4 title begin:30440 end:32737) is removed!
    Potential bad sector (vts:5 title begin:0 end:141) is removed!
    4 potential bad sector protections are removed!
    Structure protection (ARccOS, RipGuard, etc.) is removed!

    PathPlayer is enabled!
    Unplayable cell (vts:4 title pgc:1 cell:1) is removed!
    Unplayable cell (vts:5 title pgc:1 cell:1) is removed!
    Unplayable cell (vts:5 title pgc:2 cell:1) is removed!
    3 unplayable cells are removed!


    Let me know if I'm missing info you guys need (never had to get a log before).


    ETA.......Just realized I needed to update. Trying that, and will follow up.
    Last edited by scottw; 08-27-2010, 12:45 AM.

    #2
    try 8.0.0.5 this may help you.
    Windows 7 64bit ultimate
    CPU: i7 4770K @4.5 vcore@1.28v temps 27c/67c
    RAM: 16GB DDR3 @2133
    GPU: nVIDIA GeForce GTX 770 2GB
    SSD: 2 X 60GB OCZ vertex 3 RAID 0 (boot drive)
    HHD: 1 TB WD BLK (storage and back up)
    PSU: 760W ,Fans 1x200mm and 2x120mm

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      #3
      Same problem after updating.....Although, I was able to get it to work by doing the main title only.

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        #4
        This DVD is no problem for DVDFab and what you posted was not logs but only the DVDFab info. Need the most recent Burn logs, process logs and internal logs for this DVD which are located in documents-dvdfab-log

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          #5
          This movie doesnt has structural protection so try with the pathplayer disabled. It appears that the pathplayer mess up the playback removing those cells

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            #6
            Hopefully this is everything needed.

            2010-08-27 04:33:23 ---- ******************** Log session stop 27-Aug 04:33:23.716 PID 1492********************
            2010-08-27 04:33:07 Info Disc ejected by user while parsing.
            2010-08-27 04:33:05 Info Parsing disc ...
            2010-08-27 00:18:46 Info WRITE SUCCESS: Disc written
            2010-08-27 00:18:46 Info Finalization Time 00:00:30 - Total completion time 00:10:28
            2010-08-27 00:18:15 Info Write finished in 00:09:58 - Finalization start here. Avg. burn rate 5.78
            2010-08-27 00:08:51 Info Lead-in burning time (mS) 33810
            2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Write started 2127680 sectors to write
            2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Init success: DVD+R
            2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Writing speed requested x8.0, effective x8.0
            2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Available write speed: 8x ,4x
            2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Media ID: RITEK-F16-01
            2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Media type: DVD+R
            2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info DMA is not available on this bus type
            2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Scanned files #9, folder #2 - total size 4356364288 b. (4.06 Gb.)
            2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Inserted media type : DVD+R
            2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Write started
            2010-08-27 00:08:15 Info Writable disc DVD+R inserted. Ready to write


            DVDFab 8.0.0.5 (2010/08/26 21:25:52)

            0m 03.12s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 file2mobile 1 filemover 1
            0m 58.40s: detected dvd
            0m 58.51s: drive D
            0m 58.54s: dvd type 1
            0m 58.59s: volume label THE_BACKUP_PLAN
            0m 59.15s: got copyright 1 fe
            1m 00.27s: got udf/iso
            1m 37.70s: got discinfo
            1m 37.71s: pathplayer enabled
            2m 06.84s: got dvdinfo
            30m 40.35s: detected dvd
            30m 40.37s: drive D
            30m 40.37s: dvd type 0
            30m 40.39s: volume label


            18:22:53: Analyzing of DVD started
            18:26:12: Task_1 failed! Error=102()

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              #7
              Originally posted by scottw View Post
              2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Init success: DVD+R
              2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Writing speed requested x8.0, effective x8.0
              2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Available write speed: 8x ,4x 2010-08-27 00:08:17 Info Media ID: RITEK-F16-01
              18:22:53: Analyzing of DVD started
              18:26:12: Task_1 failed! Error=102()
              Well for starters you using not so good blank media and as well have DVDFab set to burn at MAX speed that available to you. Try a 4x speed for those blank media. Also you get a Error=102 that a read error. Check and make sure the DVD is clean with no fingerprints/dirt on it. Give another try after that done and if still not work use the link below to get ImgBurn and set it up to work with DVDFab. Watch youtube video to see how to configure them both to work together

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                #8
                Thanks!

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