

#Blu ray dvd copy software reviews license
Of the 150 programs I have to test and manage DVDFab is the only program I can't test without violating their license agreement. You have to blindly take a leap of faith and just pray it works, coz once you've upgraded you can't go back. Given their new releases are abhorrent it makes sense to test it before loading it on a production PC. I paid A$700 for two lifetime license (Because they added products and individual purchases was even more expensive).

When you buy a license you are no longer able to test new versions independently of your current license, unless you pay more money on top of the absurd amounts you've already paid. This is not new, I've been with them for over a decade and nothing has improved, indeed things have gotten worse. I tended to stay on the previous version whilst they got they act together (I should say whilst their paying customers endured months of issues and did their testing for them). Some of those have existed since 12.0.0 was released. Since releasing v12 in October 2020 their change log shows 78 bugs fixed.
#Blu ray dvd copy software reviews full
12 so far, and am not in any hurry to do so.ĭVDFab's new versions are always full of issues. But our options are few here, and I would not want to have to do without Fab entirely. The only *reliable* fix for that was to play the BR rip via a non-compliant device, like some streaming boxes. General consensus had it that the supposed remediation of that audio-blanking protection (I'm blanking on the name just now) was merely smoke & mirrors. The other features were more miss than hit. but my initial impression was that it was more limited and more difficult to work with that the other two.įab was only ever reasonably good at the ripping chore, and finessing the regular copy protection. I'm not really familiar with BDtoAVCHD, and so cannot comment on that. I have run into a few discs that totally stumped MakeMKV Fab did somewhat better with those, but I'd have to judge that they foiled Fab as well, all things considered. MakeMKV is a good product, but is not sufficient for relying on it exclusively. Ever since RedFox took over, AnyDVD (the company) has an even worse reputation for their business practices than Fengtao does - and that says a lot. It is easy enough to say "use something else", but the fact is there are only a very few (like 3, or at most 4 ?) programs in this general category. 11 because I did not like several things I read in reviews of v. 11 of the program having been "orphaned" or withdrawn from operation, all I can say is "That's Odd." Because I am using it right now as I type this, everything seemingly going as per usual. In regard to the statement about a previously installed v. This will mostly be a response to the 6/19/21 review by Yanta. Sure there are currently few or no alternatives - and their exploitation of that fact is disgusting. This product gets worse with every release. So they have now only offered dark themes or a grey on grey theme that is just as impossible to read.

After spending A$750 on their products they can at least take bug reports seriously and fix the issues. Tell it not to display the screen about selling their mobile apps again - nope just ignores the settings.ĭVDFab's response: "Thanks for your feedback". Tell it where log and temp folders are nope, won't use your settings. Tell it not to use cloud - it uses it anyway. One major bug: DVDFab v12.0.3.x doesn't save your settings.

And to spend more money on additional licenses to I could test on a different machine without violating the license agreement.įound over a dozen bugs in the first 30 minutes of testing. The attached data contains the server certificate. The certificate received from the remote server has not validated correctly. This is not a DVDFab discussion forum but having had the rug pulled out from under me for v11 with the certificate having been invalidated per this event in event log
