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[DVDFab] Blu-Ray Copy, DVD Creator, Blu-Ray Creator, Video Converter - FREE (Save Total $180)

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DVDFab Bluray Copy

Clone/Burn/Decrypt/Copy Any Blu-Ray
Supports 3D Bluray

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DVDFab DVD Creator & Blu-ray Creator & Video Converter Free 1-Year Serial Number

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DVDFab Blu-ray Copy is the first full-featured Blu-ray copy software powerful enough to remove all Blu-ray copy protections. Blu-ray Copy can copy any Blu-ray to any Blu-ray/DVD/AVCHD disc (playback only in Blu-ray Player) or to your hard drive with just one or a few clicks.

This powerful program has 4 copy modes and multiple settings. You are free to customize and personalize your own Blu-ray according to your own specific needs. Multi-core CPUs, NVIDIA CUDA technology, and homebrew Lightning-Recoding are supported, making for extremely fast conversion and recording speeds. The output images and audio qualities are as good as the original. Our server-side technology enables you to access Blu-ray Copy between releases with the latest protection removal fixes, in real time.

One superior feature of Blu-ray Copy is fully supported Blu-ray 3D. It can copy a BD 50 3D to a BD 25 3D in original format; copy a 3D Blu-ray to a 2D Blu-ray; and convert Blu-ray 3D to Blu-ray SBS 3D. Blu-ray Copy can also customize the copy of any movie title in 2D/3D Blu-ray you select.

  • Clone/Burn/Decrypt/Copy any Blu-ray
  • Copy Blu-ray to any blank Blu-ray/DVD/AVCHD disc
  • 4 copy modes available: Full Disc, Main Movie, Clone/Burn, Customize

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  • Cheers. I'll try it out sometime this week.

  • Thanks for this. Excellent program and very easy to use.

    Do you know if the registration supports newer version of DVDfab when released or only the current version?

    • I clicked the go to deal link, entered my email address, checked my email and I hit the translate button

      "Welcome to DVDFab! With this e-mail you receive your free 1-year license for DVDFab Blu-ray Copy (Windows version). Please follow the instructions below in order to register the software. "

      Instructions are above from easternculture.

      • Does anyone know with these giveaways, does the one year start from today, or the day we activate it ?

        • +6
        • Sorry, but that doesn't answer my question !

        • Sure it does… assuming monkp activated it today, it expires on Aug 1st 2014, therefore NOT 1 year from activation, NOR 1 year from today.

        • FYI, I activated the other Software mentioned in the OP and these expire 01 October 2014:

          Video Converter
          DVD Creator
          Blu-ray Creator

  • Wow, nice find there easternculture :)

    • +3

      Thanks

      Hope you all like it :)

  • Anyone care to translate the pages?

    • Use google chrome

    • Anyone care to translate the pages?

      PCgo reader, welcome to DVDFab. Here we would like to offer you a 1 year license for DVDFab Blu-ray Copy (Windows Version) for free. All you need to do is enter your email address in the top field. Then you will receive an e-mail with instructions to activate the software.

  • +3

    I would of assumed most who use this kind of software would of already aquired a copy through other avenues.

    • -1

      with the obligatory trojan attached

    • Not necessarily. There are free options available: MakeMKV combined with Handbrake for example.

      • +2

        my xp with both of those programs you listed have been pretty bad

        2.5 hours to copy a dvd? no thanks.. whereas dvdfab will do it under 15mins on the same machine.

        • +2

          Quality video encoding takes time you know…

    • +12

      of = have

      • +1

        I'm sure he would of where he should of if he could of…

      • s/he would of not known what you're talking about unless you are more specific (which obviously I should of but unfortunately I'm not)

  • Can anyone confirm that this doesn't allow me to burn files already in my pc to a blu-ray?

    • +1

      Copies full content or the longest title of a Blu-ray, clone Blu-ray in 1:1 ratio, Burns Blu-ray folder and image file to disc, or converts Blu-ray folder to image file, all with no Blu-ray protection limit.

  • +2

    People still burn discs?

    • +1

      Wny not backup into discs in case harddiscs fail?

      • Hard disk

      • +1

        And then back it up onto floppys just on the off chance that the discs have some sort of digital error or degradation!!!

        • +10

          I prefer a binary printout myself.

    • From my understanding , you could backup up your blueray discs in their original format on your hdd even if they have copy protection

    • +3

      People still burn discs?

      • cheaper and easier to share (don't have to lend your hard drive out)
      • immune to shock / drops
      • nice safe copy away from the computer
      • immune to viruses when used in computer
      • don't have to clog up your hard drive
      • used in extremely pervasive consumer electronics (CD, DVD and Blu-Ray players are all popular worldwide)
      • can be handed to computer-illiterate people and have them see what's on show without a lesson in codecs and players and compatibility

      Who wouldn't want to record discs sometimes?

      • used in extremely pervasive consumer electronics (CD, DVD and Blu-Ray players are all popular worldwide)

        lol … good one

        • +2

          lol … good one

          ?

          You don't think CD/DVD/Blu-Ray players are a popular pieces of electronics in homes worldwide? I bet I can share a disc and have more success with more people than any USB stick or hard drive.

          You know it too.

        • Seems like he took 'pervasive' to mean something else?

      • -1

        And do these same people also back up their music on to CDs? Or are they part of the 99% of the population that has them on a phone/mp3 player etc. and only keeps the original file/s on a hard drive?

        • +2

          CDs can easily be put on hard drive (the CD itself acts as the backup).

          They also hold music in higher quality than lossy MP3s (that many people choose to buy) yet can be converted to basically any format easily (and are the native choice for buying music in real stores, just as DVDs and Blu-Rays are for pre-recorded video content).

          Everyone has a CD, DVD or Blue-Ray player than can play all popular disc formats.

        • +1

          native choice for buying
          Lets be honest, there's a more than fair chance that the people getting this program aren't the kind of people who usually buy their music and/or movies!
          Hence, it's downloaded originally in some sort of digital file format to the hard drive. The cost, although incredibly cheap nowadays, and the time taken to transfer it to media that you'll more than likely never use is near futile!
          As for the "everyone has a CD, DVD or Blue-Ray player… I almost guarantee that they have more devices that are capable of playing the same movies/music in a digital file format! (TVs, media centres, phones, docks, etc.) I'd be surprised if fridges didn't play them nowadays!
          And then… There's the physical storage of them. I can tell you, once you have xxxx amount of CDs and DVDs sitting there, literally doing nothing, you get over it and stop such silly practices!!!
          But to each, there own!

        • +2

          As for the "everyone has a CD, DVD or Blue-Ray player… I almost guarantee that they have more devices that are capable of playing the same movies/music in a digital file format! (TVs, media centres, phones, docks, etc.)

          Fantastic.
          For sharing and 'universal playback', more devices don't interest me. Compatible devices do. Lowest-common denominator devices do. Easy-to-use devices do. At least in terms of sharing movies.

          Enthusiasts always think it's easy to explain how to watch a movie to their computer-illiterate friends and relatives. It isn't; there are many roadblocks, even if they have the gear I hope you have fun explaining how to get it on there.

          I prefer not to do this. Less headache for you and them to share with standard formats.

          Discs are popular and accepted worldwide thanks to standards. They are super-easy to play to nearly all users, as opposed to the mish-mash of devices and codecs and the variables at play here.

          Discs also make great archives for persoanl data back-ups. 25GB single-layer blu-rays have reached sensible prices. So have the recorders. I'm glad the option is there. I'd rather put stuff I want to archive on optical disc.

        • I'm with you Snoop. I'm pretty tech savvy, and yet never felt the urge to buy a blu ray player. For me, blu ray was released far too close to dvd. I'd just got a decent dvd collection happening (over $1000 worth, and that was buying at cheap prices) when blu ray was released. I thought "what's the point?", there will be a better standard in just a few years at this rate.

          Digital downloads for me.

        • I'm pretty tech savvy, and yet never felt the urge to buy a blu ray player.

          You'll probably get one 'free' with that new laptop or PS3 or PC, so no worries. It will play back all your DVDs too, so no worries there again. Or that new TV will encourage you to go for something a bit more high-def.

          Digital downloads for me.

          Nice. But if one hard drive is the only place for them, good luck if the hard drive fails one day or in case of accidental deletion, or if you drop a hard drive on the ground (an external one, for example). Or virus strikes. Too many people don't understand just how easily their data can go bye-bye…until it happens.

          So a second hard drive away from the daily-usage one is good, and so is burning onto disc. I like discs for sharing content with the widest variety of users, whether it be DVD, CD or Blu-Ray. Plus for my own back-ups they are great, especially with the larger blu-ray capacities.

          there will be a better standard in just a few years at this rate.

          Blu-Ray players can play DVDs, so compatibility is not an issue. Most 'converged' new devices that include an optical drive normally include a blu-ray drive of some description, so it's only a matter of time before you get one 'thrown in'.

          Putting it all back in larger context though, it's not really about Blu-Ray versus DVD. It's about discs still being useful today, and I think they are still very useful and will remain so for some time.

  • awesome find! was about to go an pay for another 1 year license for this, but now I don't need to :D

  • Where did OP get the authentication details from?

    • +9

      via email you receive from them

      Im just saving you the hassle off giving your details to DVDFab so you can avoid all the spam mail

    • -6

      from a keygen

  • +2

    I have 2 lots of security warning me about this Site that you download from, Malwarebytes blocks the site and WEB OF TRUST is also blocking the site - Beware….

    • I have bitdefender and i got no warnings

      • -1

        And did you get your Bitdefender from that Romanian site a few months ago??? LoL

        • +1

          St George Bank online promo

          its finished now

        • Ps. There was nothing wrong with that site or offer. I got my codes from there after waiting for way too long for Westpac to send one!
          I think you missed the joke, hence the LoL at the end!

  • +2

    Try: http://www.amok.am/en/freeware/amok_dvd_shrinker/

    Can't beat it for decryption (and it's free)

    • does it do 3D

      • -2

        probably not but who actually sits down and watches a 3D movie lmao

        • +2

          but who actually sits down and watches a 3D movie lmao

          A lot of us do

        • +1

          You watch your movies in 3D, seems like a gimmick to me

        • +1

          I watch the world in 3d, seems like thats a gimmick too!

        • +1

          You watch your movies in 3D, seems like a gimmick to me

          I have a 3D TV … why shouldn't I

      • doesn't even do blu ray…

  • I've used DVDFab for years now… the "free" version though, just for ripping my DVD collection to my hard drive (only copying the main movie without the menus etc).

    FYI, as per monkp's screenshot here:

    http://i42.tinypic.com/2yoxr1k.png

    The bottom two entries are always free - HD Decrypter can rip a DVD to the hard drive, which is all I need to do. :) I activated the Blu-Ray Copy now using that email, I doubt I'll ever use it though, even though I do have a Blu-Ray burner in the computer :)

  • +4

    Been using DVDFAB for a few years now. I recommend it highly.

  • thanks for the link.. needed this product.

  • I just installed this program and gave it a test run on a clean machine, even though it is registered it places a massive dvdfab.com logo on your video every 15mins for about a minute.

    • +1

      hhahaha use the keygen next time.

      • Why when it was supposed to be "free"

        OP should include that this isn't really a free version of DVDFab, even copying DVDs it gives the same logo. I tried another blu ray and it does the same thing??

        • did you press "ctrl-alt-delete" and restart your computer

        • are you being a smartarse? your OP is misleading. I doubt many people have actually tried to use the program yet, I suspect a few more posts like mine when people realise this is just a trial version.

        • nope

          ill wait till someone else can confirm before i change the OP

        • +1

          Shouldn't you confirm that your bargain actually works before submitting it?

        • I did, got the registration details i posted

          Unfortunately, i don't have any Blurays/DVD's to test one .. al my media is in digital format

        • well perhaps it's a good idea to actually see if your program works before posting it on here?

        • +1

          will take that into consideration next time

          However your the only one who's reported this problem from > 1000 clicks, so sit tight and will see if anyone else is experiencing what you did

        • +2

          I thought this was OzBargain, not OzI'mgoingtodoeverythingforyou!
          If we get a deal from KFC, we don't eat it first. If we get a deal on clothing, we don't go out wearing it first. I think you should be able to follow where I'm going from here!!!

        • +1

          probably only 10% of the people who clicked it even installed it, yet alone try to copy a dvd/blu ray :)

        • +1

          I've tested the Blu-ray Copy and it works fine i.e. no ads or logo. DVD Copy/Ripper, Blu-ray Ripper are trial only. If copying DVD then of course the logo will appear.

        • thank you @ jackofspade

        • Snoop I'll taste that KFC you are offering. PM ASAP!

      • .

    • No kidding? Anyone else?

    • +4

      Looks like the code it only unlocks the blu-ray copy portion of the program

      https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/4645993/dvdfab.png

      Still ok for free I guess!

    • LOL… FAIL!

  • yeah long time user of DVDFab8 here as well, great software, it can rip 99% of my DVD collections except a few.

  • .

  • +3

    I don't have Blu-Ray, only utorrent.

    Is my life empty?

  • Doesn't work. Everything is still in trial except the last two options. Which were always free from the description.

  • msvcr90.dll anyone? :)

  • +1

    It looks like you can activate EITHER of the 2 Modes below (but NOT both):
    1. DVDFab Bluray Copy, OR
    2. DVDFab DVD Creator + Blu-ray Creator + Video Converter

    To swap between the 2 Modes:
    - Run the program
    - Click on <?v> menu, then <License Info> to confirm current Activation/s, then <Register> and enter the relevant details from the OP.

    • edit never mind, i was wrong

  • Another great freebie, Thanks OP!

  • I've got a heap of video files in a million different formats, does anyone know a good program that will convert them to DVD .iso files so I can just burn them and give them to my nana? It would be preferable if it did batch conversion but beggars can't be choosers.

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