Hi, I have big problems with DVDFab 5.2.3.2. under WINE 1.0.1 I've installed Ubuntu 8.10 WINE-configuration is windows XP When I have opend DVDFab, I only can use the function "copy full disc", when I click on any other command, DVDFab freezes and then I can only exit by killiing the process. The second problem is that I can only use the function "copy full disc" to copy the disc on my hard disk (/home/username/) because each time when I want to copy the disk on an empty DVD-disc (4,7 GB) the program say "No empty disc inside". I've tested three kind of different empty discs. But of course, there is an empty disc in my dvd-burner. Can anyone tell me please, how I must install and configure WINE and DVDFab? HELP!! PLEASE and sorry for my bad english...
On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 5:54 AM, edamon <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> Hi, > > I have big problems with DVDFab 5.2.3.2. under WINE 1.0.1 > > I've installed Ubuntu 8.10 > > WINE-configuration is windows XP > > When I have opend DVDFab, I only can use the function "copy full disc", when I click on any other command, DVDFab freezes and then I can only exit by killiing the process. > The second problem is that I can only use the function "copy full disc" to copy the disc on my hard disk (/home/username/) because each time when I want to copy the disk on an empty DVD-disc (4,7 GB) the program say "No empty disc inside". I've tested three kind of different empty discs. But of course, there is an empty disc in my dvd-burner. > > Can anyone tell me please, how I must install and configure WINE and DVDFab? > > HELP!! PLEASE and sorry for my bad english... > > > > > >Works fine here for ripping. I only rip to folders though, not to dvd disc. Upgrade to 1.1.16 and try again. -- -Austin
with the new version it works, unfortunately not. the program accepted after copy no empty blanks. :( :( nobody has an idea [Question]
Wine does not work with blank media. It can not be mounted and Wine does not recognize any unmounted drivers.
ty, for your answer. so I must search another solution. or anybody has another idea??
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 2:46 PM, edamon <wineforum-user at winehq.org> wrote:> ty, for your answer. so I must search another solution. or anybody has another idea?? > > > > > >Rip to a folder or ISO (I forget if DVDFab does this) then use a native program to burn. -- -Austin