![]() Likewise no one can say without extended testing how well the very many included output profiles work with the hardware they're designed for, but results so far look good. While it's impossible to say how well Aiseesoft's Ripper does with all sorts of DRM, today & in the future, in *limited* tests it does just fine. Save | CancelĪiseesoft's Blu-Ray Ripper works well to transcode/re-encode audio & video, including on a DVD or Blu-Ray disc, to one of several formats - IOW it's a video converter that also reads DVD & Blu-Ray discs, which is both nice & a bit unusual as that most often requires 2 separate apps. You might want to contact Aiseesoft's tech support? Otherwise it does use Internet Explorer & some Windows Media related files if that helps, e.g. ![]() Since we didn't pay for the GOTD version I'm not sure anyone would provide direct support, but it's only logical that fengtao would want to make sure DVDFab can handle anything thrown at it in order to keep selling the program. ![]() the only exceptions I've seen are for discs users didn't own. AFAIK fengtao is always interested in hearing about discs DVDFab can't handle - DVDFab is being updated almost constantly - & would probably like to know more about any problems, so maybe post info re: problems in their forum. After running setup that way, starting the app as admin & adding info, Aiseesoft’s Blu-Ray Ripper ran fine with normal permissions afterward.ĭVDFab was offered on GOTD earlier this year, so for all the GOTD regulars who picked it up. Generally I think you want to run both setup.exe & Activation.exe as admin in win7, & it doesn't hurt to start the app for the 1st time that way either, as a way to make sure it can write what it needs to. My Guess would be today's Blu-Ray Ripper didn't have permissions to add the values to Windows registry. #23: "Still crashes immediately on any attempt to convert video on my WinXP SP3 desktop, just like all previous Aiseesoft products." On the bright side using the GPU for transcoding/encoding often hurts quality a bit, so maybe you wouldn't want to use it if you could. #22: "I would like to see support for ATI Stream as an alternative to CUDA to speed up the processing using our powerful ATI GPUs."ĪFAIK that's a limitation of ffmpeg - IOW not so much Aieseesoft's doing. avi in around 45 minutes and it played perfectly."īUT, How did you get that Blu-Ray folder on your hard drive? -)Īiseesoft’s Blu-Ray Ripper will transcode all sorts of audio/video whether you import the file(s) or have it open a DVD or Blu-Ray disc, so most anyone wanting to convert video can use it, but I think maybe what the poster was getting at was you need at least a Blu-Ray reader to get the Blu-Ray files if that's what you want to convert. Just click on the “add video” button and you can add a blu-ray from any folder in your computer. #21: "#2 “Annie” “PC Newbies: You need a Blue Ray DVD Drive installed in your computer before you can use this program” #19: "This software successfully ripped 2 disks which had failed to rip with DVDFab (I had purchased that software for about $50)!"ĭVDFab was offered on GOTD earlier this year, so for all the GOTD regulars who picked it up. ![]() After running setup that way, starting the app as admin & adding info, Aiseesoft’s Blu-Ray Ripper ran fine with normal permissions afterward. In order to activate it I had to use Regedit and manually insert it into the relevant key." #14: "I don’t know if anyone else has had a problem,but I kept getting an “invalid code” message. ![]()
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