Hi, I am new on this site. I recently purchased "dvd to dvd" and "dvd to mobile". "dvd to dvd" works great. I attemtped to convert a dvd to generic 6 times now with "dvd to mobile" and dvdfab stops at about 30% completion. I have ripped the same dvd successfully and also tried converting it from file with no success. I am using Vista Home Premium. Any help would be appreciated.
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Welcome, sandes, to the forum and to the DVDFab user family. Sorry you are having trouble. Please tell us which version of DVDFab you are using. There are some known issues with the v6.0.6.9 Beta release and DVD to Mobile, which are discussed in I have not had a chance to test the newest release, v6.0.7.0, yet to see if the problem has been corrected.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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I've tried 6.0.7.0 with the PSP profile that was broken and it works fine, good A/V sync too, the thumbnail is still busted! The problem with it slowing to zero fps is fixed as far as I can tell.
sandes, what exact profile are you trying in generic and I'll give it a shot.How to post the internal log
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Originally posted by sandes View PostI am using the generic profile. Crashes everytime around 30% completion.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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I am using v6.0.7.0. Yesterday I attempted again using the generic avi.divx.mp3. It took over 15 hours to get it on my computer. The video transferred and works fine on my device, but the audio isn't functioning properly. Low and choppy. Maybe I should try the avi.divx.audiocopy, I am confused as to what codec that is, or is there some other audio setting I don't know about. What is the estimated time of converting 3 hours of video. 15 hours is rediculous.
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I think you will find that any audiocopy profile will run much faster, but the MP3 should be running much faster than the times you are reporting. I just installed v6.0.7.0, but have not had time to do a conversion with any of hte MP3 profiles yet. Perhaps someone else has.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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I tried both of the audio trials. audiocopy completed in 11:20, the mp3 took a little longer @ 14:08. Movie is Wolverine that new X men flick. Both profiles completed and the A/V sync is spot on perfect. Something is amiss sandes!How to post the internal log
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I have just tried generic.avi.xvid.audiocopy also and same as 90312 have had no problems and audio is in sync. The process took just under an hour, 2 pass, for a 2 hr 15 minute movie.
A question though? Are you runnning DVD->Mobile direct on the original movie DVD or from a ripped hard disk folder?
Always use the hard disk folder as problems can occur direct from DVD.
When you are running Fab, are you running it as Administrator? Please try this and maybe we can track down what the heck is causing this.Last edited by GregiBoy; 09-20-2009, 10:38 PM."Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy." - Benjamin Franklin 1706-1790
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I just tried again with no avail. GregiBoy and 90312 did you both try the profile [B]generic.avi.divx.audiocop, because that is what I am trying and it still doesn't work. For Mp3 the estimated completion time starts at 4 hours and starts gaining quickly, so I didn't even bother attempting from my hard disk file.
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