DVDFab 9.0.4.0

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DVDFab DVD Copy is the most powerful and flexible DVD copying/burning software. With 8 copy modes, you can backup any DVD to DVDR or hard drive in just one or a few clicks. DVDFab Blu-ray Copy is the first full-featured Blu-ray copying/burning software. With 4 copy modes, you can backup Blu-ray to BD-R or hard drive in just one or a few clicks. DVDFab DVD Ripper converts DVD title to AVI/MP4/WMV/MKV files which can be played on mobile devices like iPod, PSP, ZUNE, cell phone, etc. DVDFab "Blu-ray to Mobile" option converts Blu-ray title to MKV/MP4/AVI/WMV files which can be played on next generation console like PS3 and Xbox 360,or HD player like WD TV Live. Full description.

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  Latest version:
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Supported operating systems:
Windows Mac OS


More information and other downloads:
Download the old free DVDFab 0.17.0 here or here (direct link)



Download AutoDVDFab here or here(direct link), it is a simple autohotkey script i made to completely automate the dvdfab backup process.


Sections/Browse similar tools:
Blu-ray to AVI/MKV/MP4Blu-ray to Blu-ray/AVCHDDecrypters/Backup (Blu-ray Rippers)DVD to DVDDVD to MP4/MKV/H264MacOS video toolsPortable/Mobile/PSP/iPod

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Version history:
May 15, 2013
DVDFab 9.0.4.0 Updated!

New:Updated decryption keys.
New: Added support for new Java protections.
New: Added support for no menu mode in DVD Creator, and added new template for it.
New: Some minor changes and improvements.
Fix: Virtual drive of DAEMON Tools doesn't work.
Fix: A problem that profiles uses too much memory.
Fix: A crash problem at start-up in certain cases.
Fix: A problem that cannot reset DMA.
Fix: A crash problem when installing in certain cases.
Fix: A problem that the setting of CPU cores is wrong in certain cases.
Fix: A problem that the copy speed is very slow in DVD Copy.
Fix: A crash problem when copying Blu-ray 3D disc to BD25 in certain cases, such as: “The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn Part 2”.
Fix: A problem that cannot switch the auido tracks when playing the ripped .mp4 file in Apple TV.

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All features / Full description:
A. DVD to DVD

1. 8 DVD to DVD copy modes available: Full Disc, Main Movie, Split, Customize, Customize Split, Clone, Merge and Write Data.
2. Full Disc: All movies, menus and trailers, is copied to a DVD with just one click.
3. Main Movie: Just copy the movie, with specific audio/subpicture.
4. Split: Copy a DVD-9 onto two DVD-5 discs with 100% quality, and preserve original menus on both discs. Ideal for episodic/season DVD movies, TV series, etc.
5. Customize: Personalize your DVDs! Want to make a DVD with only your favorite titles? How about cutting out those annoying commercials? Or selecting specific audio/subpicture? No problem! You can select just your favorite titles, specify the title playback order, with or without original menus, to create a DVD with only the stuff you want!
6. Customize Split: Copy a DVD-9 onto two DVD-5 discs using "Customize" way. Ideal for episode/season DVD.
7. Clone: Make perfect 1:1 bit-to-bit copy of DVDs:
* Make perfect dual layer DVD copy by using the original layer break position.
* Copy data DVD disc, like PS2 DVD.
8. Merge: Combine several titles of several sources into one DVD:
* Combine two DVD-9 like "The Lord of the Rings" into one DVD-9.
* Merge season DVDs to fewer discs.
* Create your own special features collection disc.
9. Write Data: Burn existing DVD folder or ISO image file to DVD writer, or convert DVD folder to ISO image file.
10. Burn to any blank DVD Disc (DVD+R/RW, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R DL, DVD-R DL).
11. Constantly updated to support latest DVD burners and blank DVD discs.

A. Blu-ray to Blu-ray

1. 4 Blu-ray to Blu-ray copy modes available: Full Disc, Main Movie, Clone and Write Data.
2. Full Disc: All movies, menus and trailers, is copied to a Blu-ray with just one click.
3. Main Movie: Just copy the movie, with specific audio/subpicture.
4. Clone: Make perfect 1:1 bit-to-bit copy of Blu-ray.
5. Write Data: Burn existing Blu-ray folder or ISO image file to Blu-ray writer, or convert Blu-ray folder to ISO image file.
6. Compress BD-50 to BD-25/BD-9/BD-5. (coming soon)
7. Very fast copying speed.
8. Burn to any blank Blu-ray Disc (BD-R 25, BD-RE 25, BD-R 50, BD-RE 50).
9. Constantly updated to support latest Blu-ray burners and blank Blu-ray discs.


Alternative to DVDFab:
AnyDVD & AnyDVD HD
DVD Rebuilder
DVD Shrink
DVD2one
DVD43
DVDFab HD Decrypter
Free DVD Video Converter
RipIt4Me



Guides and How to's:
All-in-one DVD-9 to DVD-5 - Read
Converting TV Box Set DVD to MKV Episodes - Read
doom9 DVDFab - Full DVD Split Guide - Read
doom9 DVDFab - Main movie Split Guide - Read
DVD to iPoD/PSP/phone with permanent subtitles using DVDFab 4 - Read
DVDFAB Copy Complete DVD Guide - Read
How to copy a DVD-9 to your Mobile, iPod, PSP using DVDFab - Read
How to copy, split or customize a DVD-9 using DVDFab - Read
How to copy, split, customize or clone a DVD-9 using DVDFab5 - Read
How to create a multi-title multi-audio DVD - Read
How to rip part of a DVD and upload it to YouTube - Read
How to Split DVD-9 To 2 DVD±R using DVDFab - Read
Sefy's DVD Backup Guide v2.6 - Read
View all guides with guide description here


Tool features, Convert:


Acronyms / Also Known As:
DVDFab DVD Copy, DVDFab Blu-ray Copy, DVDFab Video Converter, DVDFab DVD Ripper, DVDFab Blu-ray Ripper, DVDFab DVD to Mobile, DVDFab Blu-ray to Mobile, DVDFab DVD Ripper, DVDFab Blu-ray 3D Ripper, DVDFab Blu-ray to DVD Converter

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Not bad for newbies. The "mobile option" isn't very popular with ffmpeg as you can see the company is listed on ffmpeg's Hall of Shame page: http://ffmpeg.mplayerhq.hu/shame.html


Posted August 19, 2008 by . Tool version 5.0.8.8 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 6 of 10 Functionality 8 of 10 Value for money 4 of 10 Overall score 7 of 10


Excellent little program, thoroughly capable of everything it says it will do and more. My only little niggle at present is a small problem using DVD-R's, as it appears to be a little bit choosy at times when burning, but it could just be a slight hiccough with my machine.

Otherwise full marks, and thoroughly recommended.



Posted February 29, 2008 by . Tool version 4.0.6.2 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 9 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 10 of 10


In producing backups of my DVD (original) movies, including Pirates 3 (At World's End) in this instance, I used ProData DVR+R DL media with a MID of RICOHJPNSD0 (43h), which had served me well. The 3.x trial DVDFabPlatinum (can't remember exactly which one) of DVDFab Platinum had produced quite a few anomalies, skipping up to 15 seconds of the film at times. The 4.0.1.2 version produced much less, and the 4.0.1.6 (beta) version was almost perfect ... just a few stutters at the layer break, but no lost frames.

After receiving a prompt response from the vendor about my problem, I went out and bought some Verbatim DVR+R DL (2.4 - 6/8/10) Singapore stuff with MID of MKM001 (00h) and it burned and played perfectly. And some 2 minutes faster than the 8x ProData media.

So it looks (from my viewpoint) that 4.0.1.6 version is ready for prime time.

Morals: Memorex = Total Crap, ProData = not too bad, Verbatim = excellent, DVDFab = best value for the money.



Posted December 13, 2007 by . Tool version 4.0.1.6 beta using OS WinXP
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 10 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 10 of 10


FAB is an excellent backup choice. Quick, works nicely with IDE and SATA drives. Simple yet has enough options to keep even the pros happy.


Posted November 11, 2007 by . Tool version 4.0.0.8 using OS Vista
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 10 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 10 of 10


Hi
Just used the latest version 3.1.9.0 DVD FabPlatinum to convert a 2Hour 45min movie to a 700Mb file using the X264 codec. The conversion took only 1Hour 40Min using my Intel Dual Core laptop and the result was fantastic. Great work guys.



Posted September 15, 2007 by . Tool version 3.1.9.0 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 10 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 10 of 10


DVD FAB Gold worked perfect up to version 3.0.9.8. After this version it will only burn coasters on my system. Support is terrible, and they keep saying it is my system. I continue to use the old version 3.0.9.8 with no problems. The response I get every time I report is as follows:
I forwarded your letter to our tech team. They will check the problem. Please wait for our new version.
Any questions in future, please feel free to contact us.
Sincerely,
Ada Fang
DVDIdle Support Team




Posted July 25, 2007 by . Tool version Any above 3.0.9.8 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 1 of 10 Functionality 1 of 10 Value for money 1 of 10 Overall score 1 of 10


What an excellent tool this is. After the demise of original Decrypter, this came along to fill the gap. More than that, its resilience to bad disks is impressive. If I can't get a disk to rip with DVD Decrypter or DVD Shrink, FAB saves the day. I can get even really bad disks to rip with it. I just wish we could rip to an ISO file like old Decrypter used to!


Posted July 05, 2006 by . Tool version 2.9.8.0 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 7 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 10 of 10


Converts excellent for playing DVD on PC. Final DVD+R will not play at all on one of my DVD players (no disc), and with difficulties on the other (I needed to skip to section 2 and then rewind to play).

Tested on two DVDs, one region 1 and one region 2.



Posted February 18, 2006 by . Tool version 2.9.7.2 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 6 of 10 Functionality 4 of 10 Value for money 4 of 10 Overall score 4 of 10


been using this for a long time; only negative issue I have is when you split to two disc and use the FAB screen instead of a blank screen, it seems to alway ask you to insert disc one a couple of tmes after you put disc 2 in your player. If you ignore this reqest to insert disc 1 it wll go ahead and ply the second disc wth no further issues; seems that this bug creeps back into the software every few updates and then they fix it for a while and the cycle starts over again.


Posted August 19, 2005 by . Tool version 2.9.3.5 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 8 of 10 Functionality 8 of 10 Value for money 8 of 10 Overall score 8 of 10


I'm excited about this program. Currently using trial version.So far I've only used the dvd9>2dvd5s feature, but this program also shrinks, but haven't tried that feature yet. This software is great if you want an easy way to copy some DVDs to archive. Its quick, it's simple, and no doctorate required. You can copy a double layered dvd9 onto 2 dvd5s in about an hour and a half to 2 hours, from beginning to end. It pretty much does everything for you.

If your like me and you just wanna copy some DVds quickly without getting a headache, this is the tool for you....period.



Posted April 24, 2005 by . Tool version 2.83 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 9 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 10 of 10
Guides: C:Program FilesDVDFab Platinumtutorial.htm


I honestly think that DVDFab is the easiest DVD copying software. Might lack some pro features, but perfect for a newbie


Posted April 13, 2005 by . Tool version 3.4 using OS Win98
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 9 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 10 of 10
Guides: http://www.deprice.com/dvdfabexpress.htm


It's hard to judge this proggie, because while I was using the trial it repeatedly tried to "phone home" over the Net many times. I hate programs like this, so I uninstalled it before very long. Despite dead simple ease of use, I recommend free tools like DVD Shrink instead.


Posted February 19, 2005 by . Tool version 2.6 Gold using OS Win2K
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 9 of 10 Value for money 6 of 10 Overall score 7 of 10


Just used it to split one DVD9 into two DVD5. Impressed with its simplicity and usability. Best of all, it doesn't transcode so you can keep what's exactly on the original disc. I have never been a fan of "shrinking". I only wanted to back up bit-by-bit. And it's also speedier than DVDRemake. A very useful tool!


Posted February 17, 2005 by . Tool version Platinum using OS WinXP
Ease of use 9 of 10 Functionality 9 of 10 Value for money 8 of 10 Overall score 10 of 10


Splits or shrinks DVD. Have not used shrink feature. Split works for series or movie disk. If you use wizard it allows you slect a folder or a DVD. Then you have 4 choices some may be grayed if they don't apply to source. If you plan to shrink other tools are better such as dvd shink but to split a disk there is no easier tool. First I thought the second disk had issues with my lite-on LVD 2001 but if you wait it works. With the new version the wait issue was fixed. Does not know how to spilt everthing but most disks work.


Posted July 02, 2004 by . Tool version 1.98 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 7 of 10 Functionality 9 of 10 Value for money 9 of 10 Overall score 8 of 10


I'm still surprised, they continue to keep source as DVD only?
Why it is not a DVD folder as well?



Posted April 27, 2004 by . Tool version 1.8 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 9 of 10 Functionality 9 of 10 Value for money 9 of 10 Overall score 9 of 10


I have been using this application since the freeware version. The program has been reliable for me on Windows XP home editon. I used to output to a directory and test with PowerDVD first before burning with Nero. But the DVDfab burning engine works and the discs play in all my DVD players. So, I have started using the internal burning engine. I like how you can set the default audio track and default subtitle in DVDfab. I would suggest DVDfab to anyone that wants a reliable and easy to use solution. DVDfab decrypts the disc so no need for DVD decrypter. It can output to a directory or burn the disc. Hight recommended.


Posted March 15, 2004 by . Tool version DVDfab v1.70 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 8 of 10 Functionality 9 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 8 of 10


the guy right they dont email you , even when you buy it , I email them four times and nothing . and when was the last time they came out with a new version . the free one work better then the one you pay for.


Posted January 22, 2004 by . Tool version 1.02 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 8 of 10 Value for money 5 of 10 Overall score 5 of 10


I initially liked this program as it seemed to do a good job. But once I had questions then ran into a problem, the lack of documentation and no replies to my emails requesting support made me glad I'd decided to give it a thorough trial before paying my $40 for it.

The problem arose when I was copying an episodic disk that contained four episodes. DVDFab put episodes 3 & 4 on disk 1 and episodes 1 & 2 on disk 2. I determined, with the aid of another program, that the actual titles numbered 5,6,7, and 8 were episodes 3,4,1 and 2 respectively so deduced that DVDFab automatically determines burn order by actual title number, not episode number. No problem. I'll just redo the disk and alter the destination on the screen that lets you choose what titles go on what disk... or so I thought. But even though I set it up so that files 7 & 8 (episodes 1 & 2) were on disk 1, etc... when I burned the disks, it ignored the order I'd set and burned them the same way it did the first time.. by following title number order so the first two episodes ended up on disk 2 again.

If I'd received some support I'd have purchased this product. But until they fix this bug and actually support their product, I'll look for and use something else.



Posted January 16, 2004 by . Tool version 1.02 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 9 of 10 Functionality 9 of 10 Value for money 9 of 10 Overall score 9 of 10


Made a identical copy for backup of a protected dvd which mirrors the original in video and audio quality. Only problem incountered was program does not indicate when coping is complete.


Posted January 16, 2004 by . Tool version dvd fab using OS WinXP
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 10 of 10 Value for money 8 of 10 Overall score 9 of 10


Ok this is a great little program and free.
It has ripped 20 DVDs so far and the only problem was bad DVD (scratches). The best part of this 10 of them were region 3 and they are free now and play on both my players and all the players that I have test them on at the local Fry's
(Note: DVD+R compatable with 40% of the players and DVD-R is still batting 100%.)
This version will only rip a DVD, so I am using Veritas RecordNow DX to burn the DVD R. Once again for the price this is a rocking program



Posted December 01, 2003 by . Tool version Lite 1.00 Final using OS WinXP
Ease of use 8 of 10 Functionality 10 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 10 of 10


I think it's too much hype about this tool (DVDFab 1.01). Yes it's very easy to use. Yes it's works fast. But one thing strongly dissapoint me and I still thinking DVD X Copy is better. I made 2 disc copy of movie with dvdfab - everything was ok while using dvd on PC. But for surprise my Panasonic RV60 refused to play disc 1 (I was afraid my player will be down - it tried to read dvd very noisy). Second disc was ok (surprise again) and quality was good. Actually I dameged about 4 dvd+r disks while experimenting with this tool. DVD X Copy made copy without any problems and can be played both on pc and player

Regards,
Youtou



Posted November 28, 2003 by . Tool version DVDFab 1.01 Trial using OS WinXP
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 3 of 10 Value for money 3 of 10 Overall score 3 of 10


I have so far used DVDFab on several disks and they all came out great. I use this when it requires more than 75% compression to get the entire disk on 1 DVD-R or if I want it uncompressed, the menu and extras. I agree with the other reader that it would be great if it can include the menu on the second disk.


Posted October 25, 2003 by . Tool version 1.00RC2 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 8 of 10 Value for money 9 of 10 Overall score 9 of 10


like to see menu and extras on both disks , when you have the second disk in, you cannot go to the menu or extras, dvdxcopy has menu and extras on both disks. but I still like dvdfab over dvdxcopy,and for 39 dollars and the free one, it bets dvdxcopy by a landsilde.and they want 120 dollars and it a piece of shi?


Posted October 20, 2003 by . Tool version 1.0 using OS WinXP
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 8 of 10 Value for money 9 of 10 Overall score 8 of 10


Just tried the new beta and it looks really good. The main functionality that current tools are missing is a sensible way splitting season discs. This tool does it, and does it well. The product is no longer free, but it easily split several season discs for me.

This is a beta and several features are still greyed out, but the main functionallity is there.



Posted September 30, 2003 by . Tool version 1.0 beta using OS WinXP
Ease of use 9 of 10 Functionality 9 of 10 Value for money 9 of 10 Overall score 9 of 10


It still has a few bugs, but If it doesn't run on your system, don't assume its the product..NOT your particular system.
DVD FAB works great on 4 different systems over here.
All Intel Chipsets on MOBOS, however...
This product does what DVD X COPY was supposed to but never delivered until PLATINUM last month....AND FREE!
I backed up quite a few that wouldn't work sensibly to ONE DISC, using my OWN CUSTOM "PUT IN DISC TWO" screen I created ...This program rocks! tho' the ease of putting your own splash sceen is not great..THE STOCK ONES are non-branded (NO DVD X COPY LOGOS HERE!)



Posted September 26, 2003 by . Tool version only one out using OS Win2K
Ease of use 10 of 10 Functionality 10 of 10 Value for money 10 of 10 Overall score 9 of 10

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