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    I see in the preferences (common settings) "Allow Multiple Instances". I have enabled this but can't find a way to launch a second instance. Maybe someone can tell me where that button is?

    #2
    Double click the FAB icon again.
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      #3
      Thanks for the reply. Actually, that was the first thing I tried. All it does is pull the first instance to the front.

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        #4
        any solution? I also need to use 2 bluray readers at the time

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          #5
          No. I contacted tech support about this but they weren't much help. You can que up multiple drives though. Not sure if that helps or not. Wish I knew why they put a setting like this in Prefs. It doesn't appear to do anything.

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            #6
            Originally posted by wgstarks View Post
            No. I contacted tech support about this but they weren't much help. You can que up multiple drives though. Not sure if that helps or not. Wish I knew why they put a setting like this in Prefs. It doesn't appear to do anything.
            maybe in the windows version works?

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              #7
              Definitely the Windows version works.
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                #8
                Ok I found a solution. I am very surprised that the support team dont know how to fix that.

                Simply go into /Applications select DVDFAB9 click con Command+C then Command+V

                This way you created another copy of the application, now you can launch both! Enjoy!

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