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AnyDvd vs DvdFab HD Decrypter

Discussion in 'Copy DVD to DVDR' started by taylor30, Sep 12, 2007.

  1. 7thsinger

    7thsinger Regular member

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    Check it again pernal

    Latest version is 5.0.4.0.
     
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    Was checking out the DVDFab website today and the best I could tell the latest version is 5.0.3.0 as pernal said. But more importantly, and many of you may already be aware of this, but it says that DVDFab purchased after May 2008 will no longer come with lifetime updates but only one year from date of purchase. It can be renewed yearly for a reduced price ($7.00 for Platinum). Still a good program and still initially cheaper that AnyDVD but this still sucks.
     
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    @ferguj1

    I ended up in that 1 yr renewal thing when I bought FabPlat. It's worth it if it's just going to be$7.
     
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    I dont disagree, there are a lot of things that I like about the program. I am just concerned as to how long it will stay at the $7 renewel. :I
    Still unsure though if the pay program will rule out over the free version, that has been my holdup and cost me my lifetime updates while I sat back scratching my ...head.
     
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  6. corn

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    I've heard many good things about AnyDVD, but I don't like the idea of paying for a bunch of different programs when one will do the job nicely. If you update DVDFab, then you will notice that the newer DVD's will be supported in a few weeks of their release.

    I also like how DVDFab has the "Write Data" feature right in there. Looks like I don't need Nero to burn DVD's anymore :)

    Just my opinion.
     
  7. scorpNZ

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    Well i've got the slysoft package & DVDFAB Plat & no matter which of those two i use i still migrate back to dvd-shrink,it's bloody criminal that it has'nt been updated,i suggest we gather as a mob & go on a rampage down the street get you're bats & molotov's at the ready,when we're done back to my place for some home brew :D
     
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    i use imgburn heavily now (i do all burning manually), can't dump Nero yet tho as imgburn can't do multiple concurrent burns of the same movie..
     
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    @creaky

    Yeah I did my first double burn in Nero Burning Rom yesterday on this new pc and nero 8. It worked as before-no problem.

    @scorpNZ

    In a way, Shrink has been updated but with a name change; if you have Nero Recode, the same guy also writes/wrote? that program.
     
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    Imgburn is all i use now. The only thing it's missing is mutlisession burning, which you alluded to. Nero is still on my pc, but i haven't touched it in a while.
     
  11. corn

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    I've never really thought about Imgburn as a movie burner. Actually, I didn't know they could burn movies, except if they were in ISO format, which I'm guessing they are. Guess I'll have to look into it.
     
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    You should have ImgBurn especially if you do DL discs. The only way to go.
     
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    I have imgburn on my laptop, but I haven't installed it onto my desktop yet. I usually burn my movies using either dvdfab platinum's burn engine or nti's cd & dvd maker. I had nti preinstalled onto my laptop and purchased one for my desktop.

    My desktop came with nero 7, but I haven't installed it.
     
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    @scorpNZ

    In a way, Shrink has been updated but with a name change; if you have Nero Recode, the same guy also writes/wrote? that program.[/quote]


    Yeah unfortunatley it only recodes there's no rip function

    @ everyone else
    Yeah man imgburn all the way,what an awsome program
     
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    That's what anydvd is for. Great ripper and in conjunction with recode it's a one click operation. Couldn't be any easier.
     

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