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DVD Rip Using DVDfab and FairUse Wizard

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<big><big>Fails on Two Pass:  The 2-pass encoding error remains unresolved</big></big>Currently, on "Initializing the compression" during the second pass, "_TranscodeProcess() : The DVD could not be converted."  It seems that FairUse is passing something invalid to the internal 264 codec.  This is an unresolved issue.  This is likely a glitch in the FairUse software.  Up the file size and use one pass or use alternative software if you are set on using two pass encoding.  * DVDfab -* DVDFab Platinum 8.1.7.8* FairUse Wizard - 2.11b* FairUse Wizard 2.11b:# Choose DVD Copy, Main Movie (as opposed to full disk)## Choose DVD Copy, Main Movie (as opposed to full disk):# Source: the DVD drive## Source: the DVD drive:# Target: the path where you want the output files saved. IMPORTANT: You must click the icon with a paper and blue circle on it that is to the right of the folder icon.  This is the '''CREATE ISO IMAGE''' icon.  Now choose a path and name for the ISO.## Target: the path where you want the output files saved. IMPORTANT: You must click the icon with a paper and blue circle on it that is to the right of the folder icon.  This is the '''CREATE ISO IMAGE''' icon.  Now choose a path and name for the ISO.:# Choose the movie track to rip, typically the longest.  Chose the audio channel, (deselect one of there are more than one selected)  Some audio tracks may contain unnecessary crap like director commentary.  Best guess, try the first track first.## Choose the movie track to rip, typically the longest.  Chose the audio channel, (deselect one of there are more than one selected)  Some audio tracks may contain unnecessary crap like director commentary.  Best guess, try the first track first.:# Subpicture: rip subtitles as they will be needed later even if you don't care about subtitles, some movies have [Forced Subtitles] and therefore all must be obtained from the DVD.## Subpicture: rip subtitles as they will be needed later even if you don't care about subtitles, some movies have [Forced Subtitles] and therefore all must be obtained from the DVD.:# mostly defaults here.  copying make sure DVD-Video is checked.  Give it a volume label.  DVD5 is typical.## mostly defaults here.  copying make sure DVD-Video is checked.  Give it a volume label.  DVD5 is typical.:# click START## click START## Choose the Size radio button (not quantizer)and be sure to check '''Two pass'''.## Choose the Size radio button and check <del>Two pass</del> (''only one pass or constant quantizer seems to work in this version.  two pass crashes'').The process of encoding will begin after the delay.{{:FairUse Wizard Troubleshooting}}
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