9/23/2023 0 Comments Dvdfab torrentfreakWith regards to the new UHD-BD's, I'll only invest in buying them if I get a drive for the PC and then someone decides to work on the decryption. There's plenty of shows on Netflix to watch to get your jollies out of cynicism and scandals. It's not like DVDfab and MakeMKV schemed together to try run Slysoft into the ground. I don't want to get involved with any of that drama. So far I only read hearsay statements, regardless if it's Slysoft staff making the comments (as it seems to be sarcasm and baiting). The validity behind the allegations of every other competitor stealing off Slysoft isn't my concern. Whether or not Slysoft comes back, with or without a bang, why not use the resources you are now limited to? My only concern for either remaining product would be lack of user contribution out of pure loyalty to a (now) defunct product. (like AnyDVD but DVDFab had that promo for lifetime pro (twice).) I like DVDFab Passkey because of the possibilities for open remuxing. It's much simpler this way for people who don't want to deal with MKVtoolnix and/or eac3to, etc. I believe some features in the much older versions were dropped to more accurately reflect the name of the product, rather than trying to create a suite/AiO program. The devs of MakeMKV also want to limit extra features of using MakeMKV as it's main function is to decrypt and remux to matroska container. I haven't really looked into using the command line much. I don't know if you can do that with the command line. The GUI doesn't support feature sto split on chapters or select a range of video if you want just a sample. The only drawback to using MakeMKV is that you have to remux the entire movie to MKV. I would think it largely depends on user participation/submission.ĭVDFab seems to have its share of active user submissions.īut I doubt the both combined come close to the user activity that Slysoft forums had. Megaupload had servers, if I am not mistaken, in one of those countries, even though they were based in Hong Kong, and that was used as an excuse to destroy them. (or any other that caves to them), because that will make you a target. Although, as Mike Mozart would say in the "MegaUpload Dangerous Secrets affect YOU" Youtube video, you can't even have the slightest presence of your company in a country like the U.S. I don't know how other countries deal with this, so here's my suggestion. Even Microsoft lost a case where they sued a company for making copies from the OS: I don't recall any mentioning of any law or even case where someone has been sued for reverse engineering. Backup of copyrighted content is allowed for the owner/private use. It´s possible to read the 1998 law here: Īnd there are the amendments from the 2003 Penal Code (see article 184 here ('') - and article here ('')), however in both cases, only when there's direct/indirect profit, there's violation, otherwise nothing will happen. As long as you have your keyfile, you can install it on your PC.įor the record, in Brazil there is no law against what AnyDVD does: AnyDVD and the key is not bound to your hardware. I always insisted, that we don't follow the trend with "key authentication". There are no registration/validation servers. If no registration/validation servers are responding, will we be able to install the last version on our new machines in the future? I don't know how long the servers will continue to run. If you have a router with a DNS proxy or can edit your Windows hosts file, you can add a with an IP address for one of the key server proxies. Note for the technical skilled: The servers are still running, probably as long as the bills are paid, but their DNS entries are removed. OPD results are not cached.īlu-ray cinavia: Will continue to work with current players & software. OPD results will be cached locally, if you copy the cache, you can move it to another PC.īlu-Ray Java protection (mostly Lionsgate): Recent discs (1 year?) need OPD. OPD results will be cached locally, if you copy the cache, you can move it to another PC.īlu-Ray BD+, 20th Century Fox: Recent discs (1-2 years?) need OPD. Discs not included in AnyDVD will need the OPD. OPD is only used to speed up things, it is optional.īlu-Ray AACS: AnyDVD contains data for roughly 130000 discs, these will continue to work. Is the product self sufficient without the online decryption database?ĭVDs: All DVDs should continue work.
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