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BluFab 9.1.3.6 will no longer decrypt, you'll need an on the fly decrypter with it. I'm using BluFab+Passkey with no problems. If you've purchased DVDFab stay with it, BluFab is for new purchases going forward.
a thought about Blu-Fab not decrypting . . . guessing
It would seem like Blu-Fab would not be in violation of the USA DMCA if it does not decrypt? That would eliminate the issue with the US court recently? It would also seem like Blu-Fab could work alongside that other on-the-fly decryptor software on the market, expanding the market for it (since doesn't seem capable of offering software that can actually process or convert BD title videos, menus, etc.). It would surely be fun to read comments over at the forum about & BluFab working together.
Last edited by 90312; 03-22-2014, 09:56 PM.
Reason: Forum rules
But if BluFab does NOT decrypt, what are the advantages, especially while DVDFab will do ALL the job and for both DVDs and BluRay ??
LePousson
The poor old forum administrators must be banging their heads against a brick wall with all the less than thoughtful questions and statements.
The number of locked threads and banned members since the change in "marketing strategy" is a good gauge of that.
If I understand it all correctly, the removal of decryption from BluFlab is little more than cosmetic because BluFab plus Passkey will do the same job as DVDFab. I cannot understand why people have not been able to work this out and why there are so many doom merchants foretelling the end of DVDFab in this respect.
However it is not simple as that, is it? While most have been remonstrating about change in "marketing strategy" with DVD becoming Blu and the decryptions apparently being passed to Passkey so few have noticed the two elephants in the room: (1) How are people actually going to pay for products as part of the new "marketing strategy"? I would hazard a guess the biggest key for the development of DVDFab and Blufab slash passkey is revenue and haven’t the US Courts ordered the processing of payments to DVDFab Central to be stopped? (2) Doesn’t Passkey use the same decryption methods as DVDFab and that where complained about? Wasn’t Passkey mentioned in the injunction?
As I have said in other (locked) threads I am not confused about the difference between DVD and Blu, what I am concerned about is that a simple situation (as such) is being made excessive complicated with changes that on the face of it have their own problems to overcome.
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