DVD Fab version: 11.0.5.3 - 26/09/19
The DRM Removal process is intermittently failing.
I am purchase a lot of Movies and TV Shows on iTunes, and until the past few weeks or so, the DRM Removal Tool has been flawless, but now it keeps failing.
Sometimes it is after an iTunes update, others after a DVD Fab update.
I'm sure you'll see by the log files, I've stripped the DRM successfully of a lot of Movies/TV, sometimes I've had to restart my pc, done a fresh install of DVD Fab/iTunes and the like, and the DRM Removal is sometimes working, but other times not.
All of the movies play just fine within iTunes.
There are no update pop up's, as iTunes is up to date.
There are no warning notice pop up's.
The only 'pop up' that happens is the one we get when DVD Fab open's iTunes to start the process. At the moment, it is persistently failing the process of any movie I try.
My log file is too big to upload (2.39mb), so I have copied and pasted from the log to a .txt file so someone can take a look.
It's really about time companies ditched DRM all together, it just harms honest paying consumers much more than it does preventing pirates.
The DRM Removal process is intermittently failing.
I am purchase a lot of Movies and TV Shows on iTunes, and until the past few weeks or so, the DRM Removal Tool has been flawless, but now it keeps failing.
Sometimes it is after an iTunes update, others after a DVD Fab update.
I'm sure you'll see by the log files, I've stripped the DRM successfully of a lot of Movies/TV, sometimes I've had to restart my pc, done a fresh install of DVD Fab/iTunes and the like, and the DRM Removal is sometimes working, but other times not.
All of the movies play just fine within iTunes.
There are no update pop up's, as iTunes is up to date.
There are no warning notice pop up's.
The only 'pop up' that happens is the one we get when DVD Fab open's iTunes to start the process. At the moment, it is persistently failing the process of any movie I try.
My log file is too big to upload (2.39mb), so I have copied and pasted from the log to a .txt file so someone can take a look.
It's really about time companies ditched DRM all together, it just harms honest paying consumers much more than it does preventing pirates.
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