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<blockquote data-quote="dmatthewsbnd" data-source="post: 310209" data-attributes="member: 83000"><p>I was able to get to the log. I noticed it would pop-up breifly to let me save a log if I chose to switch to configuration. It is attached.</p><p></p><p>My goal here is to save already burned backups of my movies to iso and have them accessible in MediaPortal in their full mode (well 4.5Gb disc mode at least) on disc. I think thats what this plugin does for me. Would be nice to have access to my DVD Collection from a remote with them all on some kind of gigantic terabyte drives or 2. Since the discs are already burned, there are no worries about copy protection now, so I can rule that out. </p><p></p><p>I think my problem might be confusion as to how to configure the drives, as in where to look. My DVD drive right now is drive F. What, if any, settings should I specify in DVDFab. I thought this would call the program with some arguments automatically, but maybe not. Should MediaPortal look at specific target directories lined up with DVDFab. I have tried with Daemon Tools running and without. Should that be running or not, and how should it be configured (again, the real drive is F). </p><p></p><p>In the logs I have, all I have done is open MediaPortal. It opened automatically to MediaSlayer. I then opened the disc drive, closed it again. This prompted me to rip it. I clicked to do so. Then nothing. After that I chose to go to configuration from the window bar on top (not in full screen mode to get that), grabbed the log and here I am. </p><p></p><p>My lazy butt would love to get this working. Any continued assistance would be greatly appreciated. I thank you for your time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmatthewsbnd, post: 310209, member: 83000"] I was able to get to the log. I noticed it would pop-up breifly to let me save a log if I chose to switch to configuration. It is attached. My goal here is to save already burned backups of my movies to iso and have them accessible in MediaPortal in their full mode (well 4.5Gb disc mode at least) on disc. I think thats what this plugin does for me. Would be nice to have access to my DVD Collection from a remote with them all on some kind of gigantic terabyte drives or 2. Since the discs are already burned, there are no worries about copy protection now, so I can rule that out. I think my problem might be confusion as to how to configure the drives, as in where to look. My DVD drive right now is drive F. What, if any, settings should I specify in DVDFab. I thought this would call the program with some arguments automatically, but maybe not. Should MediaPortal look at specific target directories lined up with DVDFab. I have tried with Daemon Tools running and without. Should that be running or not, and how should it be configured (again, the real drive is F). In the logs I have, all I have done is open MediaPortal. It opened automatically to MediaSlayer. I then opened the disc drive, closed it again. This prompted me to rip it. I clicked to do so. Then nothing. After that I chose to go to configuration from the window bar on top (not in full screen mode to get that), grabbed the log and here I am. My lazy butt would love to get this working. Any continued assistance would be greatly appreciated. I thank you for your time. [/QUOTE]
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