While Nero can convert any video files nice to DVD and Blu-Ray, it is not very known for ripping them (afaik doable with the Recode-function). Nero is whole different thing and great for burning anything. I'm wondering too why you throw in "Nero". The regular price (without offers and offs) is something around 200-300 euros and the AnyDVD-collection is almost 200 euro. The modular-based DVDFab program has a lot of of moduls/functions which you just don't need to rip mediums and you don't need to buy them. DVDFab DVD Ripper is available starting at 54.90 & 79.00/lifetime, But, through our website, THE Software Shop, you can get any DVDFab DVD Ripper license that. By the way it is only slightly more expensive than the not really cheap collection containing AnyDVD and CloneDVD/BD. I'm aware that most of the ripping guys are using AnyDVD plus CloneDVD/BD since those programs are very nice and mighty too, but it's not fair to say that DVDFab ist just bullshit and for the garbage bin because it's expensive. And it's not really overcomplicated, it has a lot of functions, but since it is very intuitive with it's modular menu system, you can figure out anything in about 5 minutes. I had never a Blu-Ray which isn't supported by it. It is a pretty mighty solution to rip DRM-protected Blu-Ray (incl. I don't know how you can tell DVDFab is just "crap". first sorry for the very delayed answer, didn't notice this post earlier. Dvdfab nice? It's overcomplicated expensive crap, and no better than nero or norton of you ask me.Īnydvd+CloneBD+CloneDVD2: lean, mean disc backup machine.
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