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DVDFab / DVD Region+CSS Free Discuss, Dvd Fab Platinum No Media Detected in Drive at Movie copy software forum; Hi this is my first post. I have been using DVD Fab Platinum for a very long while and it always very good. I upgrade as soon as the updates are out and have been using blank Memorex, Philips, Verbatum and TDK for years with no problems. I purchased a

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Hi this is my first post. I have been using DVD Fab Platinum for a very long while and it always very good. I upgrade as soon as the updates are out and have been using blank Memorex, Philips, Verbatum and TDK for years with no problems. I purchased a 100 pak TDK dvd-r because they were on sale. About two upgades ago I started getting" No Media Detected in Drive" only with the TDK blank media. How can I fix this, I still have all the TDK blanks left and I want to use them. I can see there are some other users with the same problem.
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dowload imgburn, install imgburn, under tools, settings, write, uncheck lock volume. then click mode, write, and set your write speed. close imgburn and in dvdfab settings, write, select imgburn.

edit// 18x, why the need for overspeed? this only saves about 1 min, i prefer to get higher quality scans with lower speeds. seems my mcc004 like 6x where ritekf1 and sonyd21 like 8x.
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Is disabling the 'lock volume' feature a requirement to fix a problem with DVDFab Platinum? Otherwise it is best left enabled.

estater, use good media and get rid of the TDK junk. Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden.
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Is disabling the 'lock volume' feature a requirement to fix a problem with DVDFab Platinum? Otherwise it is best left enabled.

estater, use good media and get rid of the TDK junk. Verbatim and Taiyo Yuden.
If you are going to use ImgBurn with DIDFab then you may want to uncheck the box for that feature in ImgBurn, because DVDFab already has control of the drives and don't think you can have two program having "Exclusive Access" at the same time
Course I could be wrong ,...would not be the first
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I don't think telling people to turn it off is really a good idea - obviously it's a global setting and applies every time the program is run, not just when 3rd party apps call it.

You want the program to be able to lock it whenever possible so just leave it enabled and then click Ignore/Continue on the error box if it pops up and you semi expect it to.

There's already a new CLI switch in 2.4.0.0 called '/IGNORELOCKVOLUME' that automatically ignores any 'Access Is Denied' error in this function so the user won't have to physically do/click anything.
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There's already a new CLI switch in 2.4.0.0 called '/IGNORELOCKVOLUME' that automatically ignores any 'Access Is Denied' error in this function so the user won't have to physically do/click anything.
I don't see any mention of 2.4.0.0 on your website...did I miss it?
Anyway, thanks LUK!...always good to hear from you.
Appreciate everything you do...
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It's 'coming soon'
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I don't think telling people to turn it off is really a good idea - obviously it's a global setting and applies every time the program is run, not just when 3rd party apps call it.

You want the program to be able to lock it whenever possible so just leave it enabled and then click Ignore/Continue on the error box if it pops up and you semi expect it to.

There's already a new CLI switch in 2.4.0.0 called '/IGNORELOCKVOLUME' that automatically ignores any 'Access Is Denied' error in this function so the user won't have to physically do/click anything.
Thanks for your input on this
that is way I said
Course I could be wrong ,...would not be the first
and thanks for the heads up on the coming update
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Wow! Thank you all so much. I have a few questions before I start.
What is the CLI switch and 2.4.0.0, I'm kind of clueless? I use different media all the time and I have not had any trouble with any of them. Does Imgburn work in tandem with DVDFab? Thanks all.
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Wow! Thank you all so much. I have a few questions before I start.
What is the CLI switch and 2.4.0.0, I'm kind of clueless? I use different media all the time and I have not had any trouble with any of them. Does Imgburn work in tandem with DVDFab? Thanks all.
If you install DVDFab Platinum or Gold you can select UmgBurn as the burn engine
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thanks for the info LUK and this will not happen again.
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estater, are you able to use the TDK disc yet?
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estater (New on Forum)
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Hello I still can't get TDK to work. Untill a sure fix comes up I'll just use different media brands. Thanks for asking Troy512.
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I am getting no media detected in Drive E immediately after upgrading from DVDFab gold4 to DVDFab 5. I get this message everytime and am using the same DVD's I used moments before the upgrade. Help!! I've unistalled and reinstalled upgrade. Made no difference
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are you using one dvd drive or two?
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I am also getting a consistent "no media detected" error using DVD Fab gold and Maxell DVD-R media. Gosh, I hate buying software that then needs to be tweaked again and again to make it work.
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I am also getting a consistent "no media detected" error using DVD Fab gold and Maxell DVD-R media. Gosh, I hate buying software that then needs to be tweaked again and again to make it work.


If you hate that, then down the road, think of how much you'll hate yourself for continuing to buy cheap media, when quality isn't that much more $$, and you have a large pile of cheap coasters? (especially when tweaking the software doesn't work, and the media is the real problem...).

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If you hate that, then down the road, think of how much you'll hate yourself for continuing to buy cheap media, when quality isn't that much more $$, and you have a large pile of cheap coasters? (especially when tweaking the software doesn't work, and the media is the real problem...).

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Exactly, well said.
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Here we go with the media thing again. There is absolutely nothing wrong with Maxell media. That goes for Sony also.
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Here we go with the media thing again. There is absolutely nothing wrong with Maxell media. That goes for Sony also.
Let me try to explain...again.

Brand names generally tell you very little about any particular media.
The reason most of us recommend Taiyo Yuden or Verbatim media is that these are the most universally compatible and best overall quality media...period.

Sure, you can have good burns with Maxell...hopefully it was TY or MCC, but it may have been any one of the CMC, Prodisc, Ritek, Ricoh, Philips, etc., variety...all of which can be found under the Maxell brand name!

The point is...it's a crap shoot.

And yes, you can get good burns on crap too...again, a crap shoot.
And you may or may not find that your "good" burns aren't so good a few months down the road.
Crap shoot...have I said that already?

I agree, Sony tends to make pretty good quality media, but typically, it is not as universally compatible as Verbatim or TY.

Burn problems can be caused by any number of factors. The fact remains, media (poor/marginal quality media or poorly compatible media) is the most frequent cause of burn problems and NOT software.

If users would post more specific problems, they would get fewer "generic" responses.
The devil's in the details.
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Let me try to explain...again.

Brand names generally tell you very little about any particular media.
The reason most of us recommend Taiyo Yuden or Verbatim media is that these are the most universally compatible and best overall quality media...period.

Sure, you can have good burns with Maxell...hopefully it was TY or MCC, but it may have been any one of the CMC, Prodisc, Ritek, Ricoh, Philips, etc., variety...all of which can be found under the Maxell brand name!

The point is...it's a crap shoot.

And yes, you can get good burns on crap too...again, a crap shoot.
And you may or may not find that your "good" burns aren't so good a few months down the road.
Crap shoot...have I said that already?

I agree, Sony tends to make pretty good quality media, but typically, it is not as universally compatible as Verbatim or TY.

Burn problems can be caused by any number of factors. The fact remains, media (poor/marginal quality media or poorly compatible media) is the most frequent cause of burn problems and NOT software.

If users would post more specific problems, they would get fewer "generic" responses.
The devil's in the details.



AMEN


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AMEN


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I have tried every brand, including TY-r and Verbatum/all the rest in every format that is offered. Whay even with TY -R execellent copies will they not work on all Disc Players. I travel and find that many of my recording wil not play on lots of players. How doe the retal type disks work on all players?
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I have tried every brand, including TY-r and Verbatum/all the rest in every format that is offered. Whay even with TY -R execellent copies will they not work on all Disc Players. I travel and find that many of my recording wil not play on lots of players. How doe the retal type disks work on all players?
Recommend that you use +R media and bitset to DVD-ROM. This will afford you greater overall compatibility.
If I were to pick a specific "best" MID...and there really is no such thing, it's YUDEN000 T02.

Bitset this MID to DVD-ROM and assuming a decent, fairly modern burner, burn it at 8X (although 4X probably is a reasonable speed as well)
I think this is your best shot.
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I have tried every brand, including TY-r and Verbatum/all the rest in every format that is offered. Whay even with TY -R execellent copies will they not work on all Disc Players. I travel and find that many of my recording wil not play on lots of players. How doe the retal type disks work on all players?


Unless you are an electronics expert, and can verify the operating condition of all DVD players you encounter, no matter where, there's a very good reason "store-bought" professionally manufactured pre-recorded DVDs work and "computer-burned blanks" don't.

It's all in the manufacturing process - pre-records are properly laid out, the reflective spots are precise and consistently arranged (and consistently reflective), as are the sectors and tracks - in short, a DVD player would have to be literally blind to not be able to read one of those.

The "computer-burned " variety, on the other hand, have a much more haphazard (in comparison) arrangement on the disc, the reflective areas are less-well defined, and the DVD player needs a certain amount of sensitivity to read them.

As you say, you travel...are the players you encounter in your travels all top-of-the-line players? I somehow doubt it. Nor can you know the pounding the previous user gave the machine, so I'm not surprised that you've had problems with home recordings on machines other than your own...

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I have tried every brand, including TY-r and Verbatum/all the rest in every format that is offered. Whay even with TY -R execellent copies will they not work on all Disc Players. I travel and find that many of my recording wil not play on lots of players. How doe the retal type disks work on all players?
I imagine you mean the actual bought version of the DVD, it is because they are not burned , they are pressed with the information. One layer of the DVD is stamped with the info. A glass master is made with the info on it and then is used to press the info onto the substrate.

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