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| Alternatives to Anydvd hd? | ||
| yoda313 posted 2008 Aug 08 19:20 | ||
| So are there any reliable alternatives to anyddvdhd?
I'd be willing to pay to a certain point. It just seemed that nearly a 100.00 for the program was a bit much. Fyi the aim is for bluray ripping specifically. I know there is dvd fab hdddecrypter but the reviews I've read indicate it has no real bluray decryption ability. | ||
| fast eddie posted 2008 Aug 10 11:11 | ||
| Not true, I use DVDFab HD decrypter all the time for ripping my Blu-Ray disks. Just keep up on the latest issue of DVDFab HD decrypter including the beta versions and rip the entire disk to your hard drive and no problems at all.
The only concern you may have is with BD+ disks, then you MAY have to use Anydvd for the ripping. DVDFab HD decrypter BDinfo TSMUXER imgburn Entire Blu-Ray movie on two DVD+R DL disks (8.5gb each) Call BD-9 disks | ||
| yoda313 posted 2008 Aug 15 10:48 | ||
So is there a list of all the bd+ titles? How do you know for sure? I only have four Bluray discs currently: Xmen3 Stargate (the first one with Kurt Russell) Final Fantasy Stargate Continuum (the new one with the SG1 tv cast) Are all the discs I own BD+ discs? The thing is the dvdfabhd doesn't even recognize the drive when these discs are in. So is anydvdhd the only game in town for bd+ discs then? Thanks fasteddie for replying. | ||
| hech54 posted 2008 Aug 15 11:22 | ||
I can understand that. I bought it when it was MUCH cheaper and I would have second and third thoughts about buying it today. |
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