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    BD Ripper (3D Plus) Sins DVDFab11 Ripper Crash on ISO Backup

    Since DVDFab11 it allways crash (On 2 PCs) when i Drag&Drop a iso from my backuped Disks in the Ripper.

    When I use an older Version it works.

    When I convert iso to iso with Fox and use this iso in Fab11 than it works.

    The Log:
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: opening iso \\192.168.34.141\disc.iso
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: got max lba 24286591
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: iso check type
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: got disc type 20
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: type Blu-ray BDMV
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: volume label DISC1
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: Source manager: add source id 1.
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: bd set region ?
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: Source open statusVD Yes, 2231-10-11
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: Source open status:BD Yes, 2231-10-11
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: Source open status:UHD Yes, 2231-10-11
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: bd set region B
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: internal path [:/BDMV/
    2019.01.01-14:33:47: aacs 0 bd+ 0

    I don't see any Problems in the log.

    #2
    Please attach the complete log session, as shown here: http://forum.dvdfab.cn/showpost.php?...40&postcount=5
    Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
    Supplying DMS Logs to Developers................................Enlarger AI FAQ.....

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      #3
      Ok Thank you.

      At first: I found the problem, but I don't find a solution. Its not the file after Fox. The Problem is the network. When I load a file from a Network Storage, DVD11 crash, DVD10 not.
      With fox it works, because the software has save the file local on my hard disk.

      Attached you find the log Files.
      Attached Files

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        #4
        Originally posted by Koda View Post
        Ok Thank you.

        At first: I found the problem, but I don't find a solution. Its not the file after Fox. The Problem is the network. When I load a file from a Network Storage, DVD11 crash, DVD10 not.
        With fox it works, because the software has save the file local on my hard disk.

        Attached you find the log Files.
        We've tried loading iso files from Network Storage via ADD button and drag&drop, also try drag&drop single iso file and a bunch of iso files at the same time, both DVDFab 10 and DVDFab11 works okay, could not reproduce the crash problem.

        Maybe you can check your firewall or antivirus software first, be sure they won't affect or block the process of DVDFab.

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          #5
          Thank you. I have tested. But the same Issue.

          But now I found whats the Problem:
          \\192.168.X.x\movie\disc.iso its not a problem.
          But
          \\192.168.X.x\movie\This is my very very very very very very very very very very very very long folder name\This is my very very very very very very very very very very very very long folder name\disc1.iso
          DVDFab crash. With DVDFab10 I don't have this problem.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Koda View Post
            Thank you. I have tested. But the same Issue.

            But now I found whats the Problem:
            \\192.168.X.x\movie\disc.iso its not a problem.
            But
            \\192.168.X.x\movie\This is my very very very very very very very very very very very very long folder name\This is my very very very very very very very very very very very very long folder name\disc1.iso
            DVDFab crash. With DVDFab10 I don't have this problem.
            >>>>>>>>>>>>UPDATE:
            When the path is like:
            \\192.168.X.x\movie\This is my very very very very very very very very very very very very long folder name\This is my very very very very very very very very very very very very long folder name\disc1.iso

            The file failed to load into DVDFab on our side, but not get crash issue.

            Please give us an example of the path/directory, so that we can try again. Thanks.

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              #7
              I have bigg hash folder because this are backup restore files:
              One Sample:
              \\192.168.x.x\hc82kc9s02s\72657ff97d66c1f6102dcd98 fa9a7e22\65a33a23d31a116be658c1dd57fb5352\1b75af2f 765b42a0c1399f6e432fab8b\faa3c7f6073ff8b268dbd345e bcdf4e0\af9175a56eb7d6691aaab0c7b8101a3c\disc.iso

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                #8
                Originally posted by Koda View Post
                I have bigg hash folder because this are backup restore files:
                One Sample:
                \\192.168.x.x\hc82kc9s02s\72657ff97d66c1f6102dcd98 fa9a7e22\65a33a23d31a116be658c1dd57fb5352\1b75af2f 765b42a0c1399f6e432fab8b\faa3c7f6073ff8b268dbd345e bcdf4e0\af9175a56eb7d6691aaab0c7b8101a3c\disc.iso

                This path/directory name is really hard to say, so abnormal

                Anyway, we change a path to a name exactly the same as yours, it works well on our side.

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                  #9
                  Yes it is really abnormal path. But In version 10 in works
                  Now I know when I rename the path it works That is the important think that I can work with DVDFab ?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Koda View Post
                    Yes it is really abnormal path. But In version 10 in works
                    Now I know when I rename the path it works That is the important think that I can work with DVDFab ?
                    Yep, we suggest to rename the path and make it more recognizable

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