![]() Once DVDFab Remote is installed on your smart phone, you are ready to set up the connection between DVDFab Remote and DVDFab client. Connect the DVDFab Remote to DVDFab Client To download and install DVDFab Remote on your smart phone, you can either scan the QR code at the latest DVDFab 11 client (available at Common Settings > General > Remote, or visit DVDFab official Forum here at to directly download the APK file for Android Ģ. At this point, he/she has to return to the computer screen for a while to take necessary actions so as to continue the task on the other hand, if there is no popup window in DVDFab client, then he/she can just check the task progress information to see which task has finished, which has failed, and which is still waiting in the task queue.īe minded that DVDFab Remote does not enable users to remotely perform any action in DVDFab client from their phone screens, other than notifying users whenever there is a popup window in DVDFab client, or letting users check task progress information. Here is how it works – Whenever there is a popup window in DVDFab client, DVDFab Remote will receive an in-time push notification on user’s smart phone screen, indicating what is happening. The idea behind this handy mobile app is to keep users timely updated with the task status information from DVDFab client if they have something else to do, while DVDFab client is doing its own job, so that they don’t have to sit near the computer screen all the time and watch the task to be completed. Note: while the two tasks are being processed, you can minimize the Task Queue Manager window and return to the DVDFab 10 main interface, where you are still allowed to add more copy or ripping tasks, using the same source, or even load another new source.DVDFab Remote is a mobile application that works on both iOS and Android platforms. When all is ready to go, press the Start button to initiate the two tasks.Īfter clicking the Start button, the Task Queue Manager window shall pop up, showing you that the software has already started to process the ripping task, and the copy task is currently waiting in the task queue, which shall automatically start to process when the ripping task finishes. At this point, you are able to set up all the conversion configurations as you normally do in DVDFab 9. However, it is by default locked from any operation, which means, users need to switch the toggle button to unlock it so as to use it for the ripping task.Ĭlick the toggle button to unlock the source, now you will see the number in the red dot has immediately changed into 2. Now switch to the Ripper module from the top menu bar, you will see exactly the same source being loaded there. Step 2 > Create another task in Ripper module At this moment, you can see a red dot with the number 1 show up on the menu-like button near the top right corner of the main interface.Ĭlick that menu-like button to open the Task Queue Manager window, where you can see the task is already added into the Current Task list, with a status label as Ready to Start.Ĭlose this window and return to the main interface. Launch DVDFab 10 to the Copy module, insert the to-be-copied DVD disc into the computer optical drive, and wait until DVDFab 10 finishes analyzing the DVD, then set up all the necessary settings as you normally do in DVDFab 9, but do not press the Start button for the time being. Step 1 > Create a task in the Copy module Before moving forward, make sure you’ve downloaded and installed DVDFab 10 Alpha version on your computer, which is available at DVDFab official forum Here below is a detailed walkthrough on how to concurrently run DVD Copy and DVD Ripper in one task. To complete the same two tasks mentioned above, users do not need to wait until one task finishes in the Copy module to run the next task in the Ripper, or vice versa, they can get the Copy and Ripper modules work concurrently in one task. Now with the redesigned Task Queue in DVDFab 10 (currently in Alpha version), Copy and Ripper modules do not run at the same time has become a history. With DVDFab 9, you would have to run two separate tasks with the DVD Copy and DVD Ripper modules to complete those two missions, unless you allow DVDFab 9 to run multiple instances, which the service staff seldom recommends, as running multiple instances of DVDFab shall inevitably increase the crash possibility. Occasionally, you might want to make a backup copy of a newly purchased DVD movie, and also rip that DVD into compatible format so as to watch it on your smart phone. ![]()
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