Yesterday, I was ripping a new blu-ray, The Adjustment Bureau, and it stuck about half-way thru. My rip parameters were nothing special, I had used them many times with success previously. This happened with both versions of DVDfab, 8.0.8.5 and 8.1.2.0, that I frequently use. And it happened with other software that I use also!! So it is not a problem unique to DVDfab!
I tried playing the blu-ray on my PC, and it refused to play (at all). My player gave some error that I had never seen before, but it just refused. So I tried my PS3... it played on my PS3. But not without issues... at about half-way thru the movie, it started getting stutters and jumps. That is, at 3 or 4 locations it momentarily froze, then jumped ahead several seconds, so that certain parts of the movie were skipped. This, to me, acts like a damaged disc. But the disc is pristine! Brand new, flawless to the eye.
I am returning the disc to the store for refund. I think it has a error in production.
I mention it here only because it would be nice if DVDfab performed as well as the PS3. Instead of just getting totally stuck at the read-error points, offer an option thru a dialog box to ask if the customer would like it to jump ahead a few seconds, to bypass the bad part. It already asks to retry or ignore... but in this case, it would be better to just jump ahead a bit to bypass.
I tried playing the blu-ray on my PC, and it refused to play (at all). My player gave some error that I had never seen before, but it just refused. So I tried my PS3... it played on my PS3. But not without issues... at about half-way thru the movie, it started getting stutters and jumps. That is, at 3 or 4 locations it momentarily froze, then jumped ahead several seconds, so that certain parts of the movie were skipped. This, to me, acts like a damaged disc. But the disc is pristine! Brand new, flawless to the eye.
I am returning the disc to the store for refund. I think it has a error in production.
I mention it here only because it would be nice if DVDfab performed as well as the PS3. Instead of just getting totally stuck at the read-error points, offer an option thru a dialog box to ask if the customer would like it to jump ahead a few seconds, to bypass the bad part. It already asks to retry or ignore... but in this case, it would be better to just jump ahead a bit to bypass.
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