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    Trouble with ripper module

    * Drag ISO to DVDFab Ripper screen
    * Select profile Video->MP4
    * set resolution to 128x68
    * Set Audio to MP3, Mono, 44.1/64kbs
    * Hit start - DVD Fab just dings as if the job is done, but does not create a new file.

    How can I get this to work.

    Can dvdfab be updated to it displays an error if the format selected isn't valid?

    #2
    Try setting the codec to MPEG-4 on the Advanced Settings page, I just tried this with a Blu-ray source and it worked fine but the output image is very small and hard to view. If you still can't get it to work correctly, attach the DVDFab internal log session from the attempt to a post, instructions here: http://forum.dvdfab.cn/showpost.php?...40&postcount=5
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      #3
      Thanks Signals, I'll try that.

      FYI it's not too often I want/need a postage stamp sized compressed video, it was mostly an experiment to see how small something could be made.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Basementjack View Post
        * Drag ISO to DVDFab Ripper screen
        * Select profile Video->MP4
        * set resolution to 128x68
        * Set Audio to MP3, Mono, 44.1/64kbs
        * Hit start - DVD Fab just dings as if the job is done, but does not create a new file.

        How can I get this to work.

        Can dvdfab be updated to it displays an error if the format selected isn't valid?
        I tried one with DVD iso as source, it did output a valid file, though it's really hard to see the content. So your dvdfab_internal.log file is needed to check the problem. You may also give other source a try.

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