![]() This means the monkey, as the Chinese software developer sometimes is. Then simply go to Settings, Clear Cache on Exit, set to Yes, close StreamFab, Relaunch StreamFab and see if the problem is cleared up. DVDFab will also support using the leaked AACS 2.0 Volume keys with their software, the company tells us in an email. It might be cool/simpler with all the issues for troubleshooting if there was an option in StreamFab settings such as "Clear cache file on exit" to "Yes" that you could use (it would reset to "no" default in settings after each use) ***** Clearing StreamFab Cache Suggestion ***** It redefined the path for my PC Documents folder and copied all the folders and files that were in the old path. I reset the storage of my document folders to default (see attached 4th file) by going to " File Explorer", right clicking with "Documents" on the left side of screen, choosing "Properties", choosing " Location" and clicking " Restore Default". I discovered my documents path was not the standard defined path above, when I had to go troubleshoot a problem.įrom some action in the past, the path was redefined without my concious knowledge. I found a MK firmware pack that has version 1.01, 1.02, and 1.03 of the WH16NS60 firmware, but I see on a DVDFab page that DVDFab is compatible with version 1.00 of that. I have an LG WH16NS40 drive, and I'm considering cross-flashing it with LG WH16NS60 firmware. Deleting the cache does not remove the files from the Queue, which is a good thing to me. Cross-flashing LG WH16NS40 with LG WH16NS60 firmware and compatiblity with DVDFab. You can delete all the files in here (make sure you are exited from StreamFab) to see if that fixes your problem.ġ. To see StreamFab's cache folder/files, you use the physical path from above up to " \StreamFab" and add \Temp\CacheĬ:\users\XXX\Documents\DVDFab\StreamFab\Temp\Cache You can copy log files from here to attach to posts for StreamFab Technical analysis.Ĥ. The AI-powered 26-In-1 package that offers DVD/Blu-ray/4K Ultra HD Blu-ray backup, conversion and authoring. To see the physical path (C:\etc.) click the folder Icon to the left of the Logical path and I see,Ĭ:\users\XXX\Documents\DVDFab\StreamFab\Log, where XXX is the user name logon.ģ. This shows me the logical path of " This PC > Documents > DVDFab > StreamFab > Log" where the log files are stored. Open Streamfab, chose three bars at top right ( settings)
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