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DVDFab Decrypter 4.0.5.5
DVDFab Decrypter copies the entire DVD movie to hard disk, and removes all the protections (CSS, RC, RCE, Macrovision, UOPs and Sony ARccOS) while copying. more>>
DVDFab Decrypter copies the entire DVD movie to hard disk, and removes all the protections (CSS, RC, RCE, Macrovision, UOPs and Sony ARccOS) while copying.
DVDFab Express is simply the easiest way to copy a DVD movie. Just insert the movie and a blank DVD then press Start. Your entire movie - including menus, trailers and special features - is copied to a single DVD with just one click, and everything happens automatically.
DVDFab Decrypter is a simple version of DVDFab Express. It will copy an entire DVD movie to the HDD and remove all the protections (CSS, RCE, APS, RC, UOPs and Sony ARccOS) while copying.
DVDFab HD Decrypter 5.1.0.0
All-in-one DVD copying/converting/burning software more>>
DVDFab HD Decrypter 5.1.0.0 is a simple and usefull version of DVDFab Platinum. It copies entire DVD movie to hard disk, and removes all the protections (CSS, RC, RCE, APS, UOPs and Sony ARccOS) while copying.
Major Features:
- With DVDFab HD Decrypter 5.1.0.0, all-in-one DVD copying/converting/burning software.
- DVDFab HD Decrypter comes with same functionality as DVDFab Decrypter, but with full HD-DVD and Blu-Ray support (Removes AACS). In just one or two steps, you can copy any DVD to DVDR/PSP/iPod etc.
- DVDFab Decrypter is always updated to support latest protection, so you can backup your DVD movies to hard disk as before.
- For example, Movie Closer cannot be copied by DVD Decrypter automatically, but with the help of DVDFab Decrypter, you can copy it without problem.
- NOTE: Before you install, please make sure that you are logged on as Administrator or as a user with Administrator privileges. The installation wizard will guide you through the process.
Enhancements:
- Improved writable media detection.
- Added ps3.vob.passthrough profile. (DVDFab Mobile Option)
- Select framerate 23.976 fps automatically if IVTC can be applied to avoid jerky playback on devices like iPod, Zone, PS3 and Xbox 360. (DVDFab Mobile Option)
- Please note: if you have set the default profile for iPod, Zone, PS3 and Xbox 360, you need change the framerate to 23.976 fps and set default profile again.
- Changed option text "iPod" to "iPod / iPhone". (DVDFab Mobile Option)
- Updated language files.
- A freeze problem when copying DVD in certain cases.
- Preview is not updated when source is changed.
- Sound is not played when media is requested.
- DVDFab will not start after registration on Windows Vista 64-bit.
- A silent exit problem when opening DVD in certain cases.
- An audio beep problem when converting certain DVDs like "Hellboy" and "Decoys". (DVDFab Mobile Option)
- Converted AC3/DTS file is not raw data when using generic.audio.copy profile. (DVDFab Mobile Option)
- Converted MP4 file can not be transferred to iPod when using ipod.mpeg4 profile in certain cases. (DVDFab Mobile Option)
- Framerate is wrong when using "Same as source" in certain cases. (DVDFab Mobile Option)
- Time length of WAV file is wrong when using generic.audio.wav profile. (DVDFab Mobile Option)
Requirements:
- Pentium II 500 MHz
- 256 MB of RAM
- 10 GB of Free Hard Disk Space
License:Freeware
License:Freeware
rip.NET 1.1
Nearly all dvd movies disks are encrypted with CSS (Content Scrambling System) and your dvd movie will have locked sectors denying us access unless we go through a process known as authentication. Onc more>>
Nearly all dvd movies disks are encrypted with CSS (Content Scrambling System) and your dvd movie will have locked sectors denying us access unless we go through a process known as authentication. Once thats out of the way we can then have access and get down to the job of actually decrypting the dvd.
Id just like to start by saying I have now dropped claddvd.net and pgc.NET because in themselves they are rather out-dated. You can now use rip.NET which will allow you to rip all dvds, even the latest ArCCos titles. claddvd.NET has been around for years, it worked as a fancy front-end to vstrip and work very well for many years. As time has went on and as protections have changed claddvd.NET has become less useful which is why I wrote pgc.NET to just deal with the program chains for AVI conversions as this worked well. I have now changed the third party program used in claddvd.NET and updated pgc.NET, amalgamated them and came up with a new ripper, rip.NET.
rip.NET looks very similar to pgc.NET and does, and works, the same way for program chain ripping though Ive now added a FULL button which will allow you to rip the full dvd to your chosen folder. claddvd.NET used vstrip for this, rip.NET now uses DVDFab Decrypter as this deals with the latest dvd protections. Just download the latest DVDFab Decrypter from the downloads page, install it, you can then delete the short-cuts to it or whatever as rip.NET will automatically call it when needed with all the correct settings which means you can leave rip.NET to control all of your dvd ripping needs. rip.NET is a .NET application and as such requires the .NET FRAMEWORK v2.0 to be installed.
If you intend to rip a dvd movie or video clip from a dvd for the purpose of converting, to avi for example, then you need a ripper that will rip in such a way that only the relevant PGC is ripped and processed. Do NOT use raw vob files for converting, youll get unexpected results. You need to rip using a PGC ripper. This will allow you to select the exact, and relevant, program chain (PGC) and save/decrypt it to your hard drive as one nice big file ready for you to further process and/or convert to whatever format you so desire, this is what rip.NETs PGC ripping mode is used for, more on this below. If you intend to make a backup (copy) of the dvd then just put your dvd in the drive, click SCAN so the dvd contents get displayed, select your destination folder (where you want the dvd ripped to) and click the FULL button, rip.NET will automatically run DVDFab Decrypter which will then rip your dvd to your hard drive, thats it, dvd ripped, now just go to the DVD Backup section of this website to see how to now write and/or encode this dvd back to a DVDR.
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