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    DVDFAB 9.0.3.6 is crashy

    The latest DVDFab version crashes all the time when writing the ISO to the hard drive. My last attempt it made around a 5 gb file, then hard crashed. I am not sure what the issue is, the log is below.

    Anybody know what the issue could be? Very annoying that they replaced version 8 which was finally working with this new version that crashes all the time.


    DVDFab 9.0.3.6 (2013/05/01 17:32:31)

    0m 01.07s: Start preload dll...
    0m 01.07s: Load dll successful.
    0m 01.08s: Start load fabplay dll...
    0m 01.08s: Load fabplay dll successful.
    0m 01.37s: Mac os type is: Mac OS X 10.8.3.
    0m 01.37s: command line in dvdfabapplication is
    0m 01.37s: Transfer settings successful.
    0m 01.56s: Start get sys number.
    0m 01.56s: Serial number is: 498E06C2-4B7D-557B-9443-6D8F841E9220
    0m 01.56s: Reg URL link is:
    0m 01.56s: Version is: 9036
    0m 01.56s: Product is: 1
    0m 01.56s: Connect type is: 0
    0m 02.20s: Times of connecting error is: 0
    0m 02.20s: Parse string is: 1002:8260762964
    0m 02.20s: Parse string is: 1011:8260762964
    0m 02.20s: Parse string is: 1020:8260762964
    0m 02.20s: Parse string is: 1050:8260762964
    0m 02.20s: Parse string is: 1080:8260762964
    0m 02.20s: Parse string is: 1021:8260762964
    0m 02.20s: Parse string is: 1022:8260762964
    0m 02.20s: Parse string is: 1060:8260762964
    0m 02.20s: Parse string is: 1070:8260762964
    0m 02.20s: Parse string is: OV:9036
    0m 02.20s: Parse string is: BV:9031
    0m 02.20s: Parse string is: S:be5132677aa538d443cb6c0fed969eb4
    0m 02.56s: option dvd2dvd 1 dvd2mobile 1 bluray2bluray 1 bd2mobile 1 bd23d 1 bd2dvd 1 file2dvd 1 file2bluray 1 file2mobile 1
    0m 02.56s: End check info.
    0m 02.70s: Load config successful.
    0m 02.70s: Qt Translator file load success
    0m 02.70s: Init profile data driver sucessful.
    0m 02.70s: Init GPU settings sucessful.
    0m 04.02s: Profile Manager :: End Load Profile
    0m 04.04s: Begin init preview play engine.
    0m 04.98s: Init internal engine successful.
    0m 05.48s: Init burn engine successful.
    0m 06.19s: CommmandLine in fabopensource is

    #2
    Here is the OSX crash report:
    Attached Files

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      #3
      Crashing DvdFab 9

      I'm having issue after issue crashes while converting mkv avi also ripper lets me go for over 2 hours then crashes too my output is set for Apple TV 3 getting no help from support

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        #4
        I'm having the same problem. I have a brand new iMac that I purchased this week and I just purchased DVDFab this week. I can't finish copying a DVD because it crashes towards the end. I can upload my OSX crash logs and the DVDFab logs if needed.

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          #5
          Crashy

          I am having the same problem. Seems like when they upgraded from 8.xx to 9.xx they did not do a very good job in coding the program.

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            #6
            Originally posted by bradb21 View Post
            I'm having the same problem. I have a brand new iMac that I purchased this week and I just purchased DVDFab this week. I can't finish copying a DVD because it crashes towards the end. I can upload my OSX crash logs and the DVDFab logs if needed.
            I recently crossed over to the dark side myself with the purchase of a Macbook Pro and trialled DVD Fab for Mac for a short period. I have a Windows machine as well that I have been running Fab on for a number of years. I found the Mac version of Fab to be very much in its infancy and it lags well behind its Windows counterpart so much so that I opted for a Boot Camp Windows partition and installed the Windows version of Fab thereon.
            I would strongly advise that if you can change your license to a Windows version at this early stage you will have a much better FAB experience.
            This of course is only my humble opinion.

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