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  • Mona
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    Originally posted by TomdeOldMan View Post

    The latest update hasn't addressed this problem. The location in settings, when changed, should override individual screens. It doesn't.
    This one has not been fixed yet.

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  • TomdeOldMan
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    Originally posted by Mona View Post

    The developer will check the problem as soon as possible.
    The latest update hasn't addressed this problem. The location in settings, when changed, should override individual screens. It doesn't.

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  • TomdeOldMan
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    Originally posted by TomdeOldMan View Post

    I did the uninstall, rebooted, installed from a fresh download (not an update) from the site, and installed. Then rebooted.

    Added Maverick.mkv and left the format at the default .mp4. Then started the compression.
    Click image for larger version

Name:	After Loading Maverick.jpg
Views:	550
Size:	27.2 KB
ID:	427431

    I let it play out to the end when it just stopped doing anything. Only got to .83%. Note the time left.

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ID:	427433

    I then converted to .mkv

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Name:	Changed format to MKV.jpg
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ID:	427432
    And let it play out after stalling at 12% conversion.

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Name:	Stuck at .12% processing.jpg
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Size:	27.1 KB
ID:	427434

    Note that this was from a fresh install from the downloaded unifab_x64_1023,exe file. (Log file in next message)

    What I had done before was that I was working with an updated 1-23 install from v 1022. That's when I got the strange behavior reported in my previous entry. When I went to clean out all the files before starting the above procedure, I noticed that the "compressed" Maverick.mkv was not compressed, but the same size as the original.

    Next, I'm going to clean everything out again, install 1022 and do a compression, then update to 1023 and see if that will resolve the problem that I had with a full install that I used here.
    The latest update (UF 1030) appears to have resolved this particular problem. All four MKV files from Blu-Ray discs now compress with no problems noted.

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  • Mona
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    Originally posted by TomdeOldMan View Post

    The problem with not knowing where to put the results is the fact that the settings include an ability to set an output path:
    Click image for larger version  Name:	UniFab Settings output path.jpg Views:	0 Size:	28.7 KB ID:	428554
    I had previously set the Save To for the Compressor:
    Click image for larger version  Name:	UniFab Save To (previously set several versions ago).jpg Views:	0 Size:	14.2 KB ID:	428552
    But even though I changed the setting in settings, the Converter did not change its setting.
    Click image for larger version  Name:	UniFab Save To (for converter).jpg Views:	0 Size:	12.4 KB ID:	428553
    Either fix the Save To to follow the Output File in Settings, or something. The two should echo each other, not fail to work as set in settings like it did for me.

    This needs to be addressed as badly as the problem converting the four mkv files produced from blu-ray discs.
    The developer will check the problem as soon as possible.

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  • TomdeOldMan
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    Originally posted by TomdeOldMan View Post
    Compressor fails UF 1025

    Conversion does not fail, but makes a mess of things. Projected size and actual size are very different. Plus, the system does not seem to know where to put the output of the conversion. More on this in detail later as I have time to actually go through and document things.

    Note that the Windows 10 machine I am using does not have a graphics card that is recognized.
    The problem with not knowing where to put the results is the fact that the settings include an ability to set an output path:
    Click image for larger version

Name:	UniFab Settings output path.jpg
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ID:	428554
    I had previously set the Save To for the Compressor:
    Click image for larger version

Name:	UniFab Save To (previously set several versions ago).jpg
Views:	288
Size:	14.2 KB
ID:	428552
    But even though I changed the setting in settings, the Converter did not change its setting.
    Click image for larger version

Name:	UniFab Save To (for converter).jpg
Views:	272
Size:	12.4 KB
ID:	428553
    Either fix the Save To to follow the Output File in Settings, or something. The two should echo each other, not fail to work as set in settings like it did for me.

    This needs to be addressed as badly as the problem converting the four mkv files produced from blu-ray discs.

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  • TomdeOldMan
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    Compressor fails UF 1025

    Conversion does not fail, but makes a mess of things. Projected size and actual size are very different. Plus, the system does not seem to know where to put the output of the conversion. More on this in detail later as I have time to actually go through and document things.

    Note that the Windows 10 machine I am using does not have a graphics card that is recognized.

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  • TomdeOldMan
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    Originally posted by Mona View Post
    OK. I will let you know what happens once there is another update from the developers.
    That's fine, but they now need to test with a clean install of 1.0.2.4. The problem still exists.

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  • Mona
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    OK. I will let you know what happens once there is another update from the developers.

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  • TomdeOldMan
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    Originally posted by TomdeOldMan View Post
    Here's the log file: [ATTACH]n427436[/ATTACH]
    Okay, installing 1022 and then doing a couple of compressed files (downloaded via StreamFab) successfully, then attempting Maverick.mkv first to .mp4 and then to .mkv (both unsuccessful).

    I went ahead and did the update to 1023, then attempted Maverick.mkv first to mp4 then to mkv and with no success. The fails were the same as with the full install to 1023.

    This is all on an up to date Windows 10 computer.

    Have your engineer do a complete uninstall for UniFab, clear out the logs, temp files, and converted files. Then reboot the Windows 10 computer.

    Now install 1023 from the off-line installation file.

    Attempt the compression of Maverick.mkv to an mkv file. and if it goes well, then there has to be a problem with the four files and my Windows 10 computer.

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  • TomdeOldMan
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    Here's the log file: UniFab.log

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  • TomdeOldMan
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    Originally posted by TomdeOldMan View Post

    I'm going to uninstall UniFab, clear out all the files associated with the download and then reboot and reinstall UniFab. I'll let you know how this worked for all four of the failed files.
    I did the uninstall, rebooted, installed from a fresh download (not an update) from the site, and installed. Then rebooted.

    Added Maverick.mkv and left the format at the default .mp4. Then started the compression.
    Click image for larger version

Name:	After Loading Maverick.jpg
Views:	549
Size:	27.2 KB
ID:	427431

    I let it play out to the end when it just stopped doing anything. Only got to .83%. Note the time left.

    Click image for larger version

Name:	Stuck at .83% Processing -- note time remaining and speed.jpg
Views:	497
Size:	28.8 KB
ID:	427433

    I then converted to .mkv

    Click image for larger version

Name:	Changed format to MKV.jpg
Views:	495
Size:	26.5 KB
ID:	427432
    And let it play out after stalling at 12% conversion.

    Click image for larger version

Name:	Stuck at .12% processing.jpg
Views:	531
Size:	27.1 KB
ID:	427434

    Note that this was from a fresh install from the downloaded unifab_x64_1023,exe file. (Log file in next message)

    What I had done before was that I was working with an updated 1-23 install from v 1022. That's when I got the strange behavior reported in my previous entry. When I went to clean out all the files before starting the above procedure, I noticed that the "compressed" Maverick.mkv was not compressed, but the same size as the original.

    Next, I'm going to clean everything out again, install 1022 and do a compression, then update to 1023 and see if that will resolve the problem that I had with a full install that I used here.

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  • TomdeOldMan
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    Originally posted by Mona View Post
    The QA team tested this one Marverick.mkv with v1023 and it worked well. Please kindly use the latest version to try it again, thanks.
    Something is definitely going on. I cleaned out the logs, the converted files, and rebooted the computer. Then I pulled in Maverick.mkv and did not change any of the format, so the system was at the default of MP4.

    I started the compression and the system hung at .83%. After the screen shot, I checked and the system had gone to over 400 hours!

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Name:	After Loading Maverick.jpg
Views:	460
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ID:	427423

    Click image for larger version

Name:	Stuck at .83% Processing -- note time remaining and speed.jpg
Views:	511
Size:	13.6 KB
ID:	427422
    Next I decided to change the format to .MKV and started the conversion and the system suddenly worked! Here's the log from when I had cleared everything out and then worked through the failure and now toward the end of a successful run. [ATTACH]n427424[/ATTACH]

    I'm going to uninstall UniFab, clear out all the files associated with the download and then reboot and reinstall UniFab. I'll let you know how this worked for all four of the failed files.

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  • Mona
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    The QA team tested this one Marverick.mkv with v1023 and it worked well. Please kindly use the latest version to try it again, thanks.

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  • Mona
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    Originally posted by TomdeOldMan View Post

    Okay, the uploads are complete. Marverick.mkv is the first. And Muppet Treasure Island.mkv is the second. The reason I included Muppet Treasure Island.mkv is because it was on the same blu-ray disc as The Great Muppet Caper and that file compressed with no problems with UniFab.
    Thanks,we will download and check as soon as possible.

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  • TomdeOldMan
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    Originally posted by TomdeOldMan View Post

    Okay. I'm sending two files -- Maverick.mkv and the other is Muppet Treasure Island.mkv -- Muppet Treasure Island was on the same Blu-ray disc as The Great Muppet Capter, which had no problem being compressed. Right now, Filezilla is reporting that it will take about 15 hours to complete the uploads. I don't have good upload speed, so that isn't surprising.
    Okay, the uploads are complete. Marverick.mkv is the first. And Muppet Treasure Island.mkv is the second. The reason I included Muppet Treasure Island.mkv is because it was on the same blu-ray disc as The Great Muppet Caper and that file compressed with no problems with UniFab.

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