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Could not find the input stream info. (1) Error number 1 occurred." Browse our extensive knowledge base to find the solution to your problem. Home Support Knowledge Base failed to authorize disc xbox 360 fix 123 Copy DVD123 Copy DVD Gold123 Copy DVD PlatinumBlu-RayDVD CopyingHelp ArticlesVideo Conversion "Failed failed to authorize disc xbox 360 fifa 15 to add the decoder. [NativeDecoder] Could not find the input stream info. (1) Error number 1 occurred." This error generally failed to authorize disc xbox 360 jtag indicates that data cannot be read from the disc because it is having trouble getting authorization. Our software has to be authorized by the OS to be able to read data from the DVD/Bluray failed to authorize disc xbox 360 fifa 16 drive. This can be a symptom of a few things:
Drive Issue; every now and again with the drive starts acting up and won't authorize any DVD content at all. This can also occur right after installing the program for the first time. Please try shutting down the computer and waiting 10-15 seconds before powering back up and trying again. Windows new folder bug; If creatingFifa 16 Failed To Authorize Disc
a New folder and renaming it in the save dialog without pressing return (enter) or clicking the folder after renaming you will encounter this error. You must click on the folder after renaming it before proceeding or Windows will try to save to New folder instead of the new name. Driver/firmware issue; some sort of driver problem is preventing the drive from being authorized. Please check to make sure your optical drive's firmware and drivers are the latest available. Software issue; do you have any other software for copying or playing CDs or DVDs or anti-virus running? Examples: DirectCD, AnyDVD, or Windows Media Player. We recommend disabling autoplay for Video DVDs. In rare cases this can be a DVD or Blu-ray specific issue with the disc - if you encounter it only on one disc and no others please contact technical support and let us know what DVD or Blu-ray you are encountering this issue with.
Home Products How To Support Knowledgebase Resources EULA Privacy Policy Terms & Conditions Return Policy Uninstall Instructions Contact Copyright © 2016 Bling Software Corporation. All Rights Reserved. 123 Copy DVD on Twitter 123 Copy DVD on Facebook 123 Copy DVD on YouTube2002, 19:36hmm.. we need to have a list of such programs. And a testbuyer who can verify that certain sites indeed just repack freeware utilities without permission. temporance26th April 2002,
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19:43Someone ought to contact the FSF ... that seemed to improve the situation with ihas burner Vidomi Ookami26th April 2002, 22:42>DVDBackup is also linked in TUCOWS, and got 3 cows Could anyone with a better knowledge xbox 360 disc unreadable of the english language mail Tucows? I would do it, if my english and my spelling would be better. Jean Luc has not deserved this (no programmer deserves this...). Cheers, Ookie. Ookami30th April https://123copydvd.com/support/articles/failed-to-add-the-decoder-nativedecoder-could-not-find-the-input-stream-info-1-error-number-1-occurred/ 2002, 12:28Bump Nic30th April 2002, 13:16Thats awful ! (ive never used DVDx so I had to look up a screenshot: http://www.digital-digest.com/dvd/downloads/dvdx.html ) -Nic mpucoder30th April 2002, 18:52I sent an email to Tucows, they responded that they were made aware of the license problem and have removed the program. However, I am able to download it from http://connecticut.tucows.com/mmedia/adnload/258197_100178.html As I replied to them, possibly a problem with http://forum.doom9.org/archive/index.php/t-47777.html mirrors being out of date. dividee30th April 2002, 23:21The download page (http://www.backupdvd.info/software.php) you posted above is just a straight rip from Videotools.net download page (http://www.videotools.net/uk/download.php) Doom930th April 2002, 23:37somebody told edwin about that? mpucoder30th April 2002, 23:54They're not too bright over at Tucows. Here is the latest reply from them: Well sometimes we do get a rogue mirror that is out of date. Thanks for emailing us this info. The URL you sent me is the latest version of what we have. http://www.tucows.com/mmedia/preview/258197.html Maybe we don't have the latest version of DVD Back and Copy? Darrell Tucows Helpdesk helpdesk@tucows.com http://www.tucows.com This guy missed the boat (and the rest of the email, which stated that Tucows was aware of the license violation and had removed the program) dividee1st May 2002, 00:17I would have emailed Edwin, but he says on his site his email has been disabled because of high (virus) traffic. I don't have any other address to contact him; I'll do so as soon as I can. Doom91st May 2002, 09:35he's regged on this board but his last visit was in january and he used his disabled email addy to sign up.. so I can't contact him either
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