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#Dvdfab hd decrypter not working windows#
The fact is Anydvd is the most versatile decrypter available to the Windows OS despite its small size and the tiny amount of system resources it uses.HD Decrypter is a simplified version of DVD Copy, DVD Ripper, Blu-ray Copy, Blu-ray Ripper and Video Converter combined, allows users to copy/convert nearly all the DVDs and Blu-rays.ĭo you have problems when you try to remove DVDFab HD Decrypter from your PC?
#Dvdfab hd decrypter not working full#
Dvdfab does not decrypt on the fly, allowing me to use almost any other program I want-faster for almost all releases (with the exception of some of the newer Sony/Lionsgate/New Line/Alliance releases and some discs containing newer structural protections and for that Anydvd ripper since 6.1.4.2 now provides full disc backups with Shrink). Dvdfab doesn't offer subtitle transparency on the fly when I want to watch dvd movies. (Dvdfab also doesn't help me with anything involving HD-DVDs and Blu-ray, but you were just talking about Anydvd, right-and non Anydvd HD I have no idea what "HD" is doing in the title of DVD HD Decrypter.). Dvdfab doesn't help me when I want to watch original discs on my computer from other regions. With dvdfab I'm forced to use, well, dvdfab. A number of programs work with Anydvd running in the background. Consequently, I stand by my comments that dvdfab is inferior and completely useless if one owns Anydvd Anydvd doesn't limit me to using one ripping interface or UI as a front end. Anydvd simply does more as a decrypter than dvdfab does. But if I do have to, Anydvd also provides me with the capacity to do so. I'm glad I don't ever have to rip first to accomplish what I need. To me, that's fairly limited functionality, but to each his or her own. So, in the end, although I didn't get the "why", the answer to my main question is simple: either use DVDShrink to rip the DVD, or disable AnyDVD while using DVDFab to rip. This is the most flexible solution for me. So I rip everything to my media server (unRAID) and watch from there. I hate putting in discs, I'd rather just click a few buttons to watch a movie. To answer the question on why I "need" to rip it first? Cause I'm lazy-I am in the process of ripping everything. I have been using DVDFab because it works by itself, and unlike DVD Shrink, it is still being developed.
#Dvdfab hd decrypter not working movie#
However, for SD DVD, although using DVD Shrink is an alternative (I love it too), using AnyDVD with DVD Shrink seems no *better* (or worse) than using DVDFab- if my intent is to rip just movie and soundtrack to the hard drive (no recoding or compression). And to be honest, from the information so far (as far as I can tell), that does not appear to be the case at all.ĪnyDVD is great, and I absolutely need AnyDVD HD for my BR/HD ripping. I am not here to get into an debate about AnyDVD vs DVDFab either.īut when Webslinger said DVDFAb was "inferior" and "completely useless", I was genuinely interested why that was so. If you can't get what you want using #1 and #2 first, then you right click on the fox icon on your toolbar and select "rip video-dvd to hard disk"-but only if methods 1 and 2 fail first. If the original disc contains structural protection, however, you may need to do step #3, depending on the program that you want to use.ģ. Not having to rip first is one major advantage of using Anydvd. You don't necessarily need to rip first at all. You don't need to rip at all and can just directly import the disc directly into whatever burning application you want, provided Anydvd is running in the background. If you can't or are not willing to do Step 1, this is how you rip using Anydvd:Ģ. You can then import those files into another program if you wish.

Wish to use another program to transcode or encode.

You select "dvd +/- R DL" near the quality bar in Clonedvd, and choose "dvd files" as the output method, if you The best way to rip using Anydvd is to use Clonedvd2 (if you want video files and not a sector 1:1 rip). If you absolutely must use Dvd Shrink with discs containing structural protection, then you can rip first with Anydvd ripper-and then use Dvd Shrink to remove what you don't want.ġ. Provided the original disc does not contain structural protection, you can also use Dvd Shrink with Anydvd running in the background to remove unwanted material. I can use Clonedvd, Clonecd, for example, or another program to accomplish what I want with Anydvd running in the background.

The great thing about Anydvd is that I don't need to rip first to do what I want. But in answer to your question, Anydvd ripper rips the entire disc. You can typically run another program with Anydvd running in the background without needing to rip first. I think the question you need to ask is why do you need to.
