I've submitted this question several times - maybe someone on the forum knows the answer and a work around. (and yes, I have disabled the "check for updates" option).
So - why must DVD Fab have internet access when ripping Blu-Rays? I finally purchased a two year subscription to see if this problem goes away in the registered version - it does not. I am also seeing it both under Vista and Windows 7 as I have tried different machines to see if the OS makes a difference. It does not.
I am now using the latest version (7.0.3.0), and for ALMOST any Blu-Ray I try to copy to hard drive, it insists on being able to access the internet. This creates big concerns:
1 - WHAT is DVDFab sending to the internet (spyware?) since there is no reference to this requirement anywhere and their main competitor - XXXXXX - does not need this;
2 - Internet access is not always available. Internet access for activation is annoying enough but Internet access to RUN the program every time is unbelievable and unworkable.
3 - Fengtao may not always be in business. I hope they are, but if they are not, all our investments in buying their blu-ray program are gone.
The message I get if internet is off OR if I have the firewall up is: "Internet is required to open this Blu-ray disc." Then it stops - doesn't crash - just stops and won't rip until I give it internet access. Then it moves forward.
I own about 30 Blu-Rays so far and MOST (not all) of them seem to do this. These are all region 1 discs. I would understand very recent titles (like "2012" or "Sherlock Holmes") but it is also doing it with titles out for half a year (like "Star Trek IV" and "Star Trek") and titles out more than TWO YEARS (like "Live Free or Die Hard" and "Independence Day") (I chose these to highlight because none of them are obscure titles).
First I was told this was because of the UDF 2.5 parser - which is obviously NOT the answer (and lousy code if it was/is). Then I was told to turn off "checking for updates," which I did but which triggers a different message anyway if enabled and internet is unavailable.
Either Fengtao is unwilling to give the real answer or the people answering don't know and need to find out. I think this is a big deal for the 3 reasons I mentioned. I do not regret paying a two year subscription (this program REALLY works great for it's intended puroses(es)), but I will NOT renew and will tell others they shouldn’t buy the program either if we don't get good answers (and the ability to disable this requirement with maybe the exception of very new movies).
Thanks
Hans
So - why must DVD Fab have internet access when ripping Blu-Rays? I finally purchased a two year subscription to see if this problem goes away in the registered version - it does not. I am also seeing it both under Vista and Windows 7 as I have tried different machines to see if the OS makes a difference. It does not.
I am now using the latest version (7.0.3.0), and for ALMOST any Blu-Ray I try to copy to hard drive, it insists on being able to access the internet. This creates big concerns:
1 - WHAT is DVDFab sending to the internet (spyware?) since there is no reference to this requirement anywhere and their main competitor - XXXXXX - does not need this;
2 - Internet access is not always available. Internet access for activation is annoying enough but Internet access to RUN the program every time is unbelievable and unworkable.
3 - Fengtao may not always be in business. I hope they are, but if they are not, all our investments in buying their blu-ray program are gone.
The message I get if internet is off OR if I have the firewall up is: "Internet is required to open this Blu-ray disc." Then it stops - doesn't crash - just stops and won't rip until I give it internet access. Then it moves forward.
I own about 30 Blu-Rays so far and MOST (not all) of them seem to do this. These are all region 1 discs. I would understand very recent titles (like "2012" or "Sherlock Holmes") but it is also doing it with titles out for half a year (like "Star Trek IV" and "Star Trek") and titles out more than TWO YEARS (like "Live Free or Die Hard" and "Independence Day") (I chose these to highlight because none of them are obscure titles).
First I was told this was because of the UDF 2.5 parser - which is obviously NOT the answer (and lousy code if it was/is). Then I was told to turn off "checking for updates," which I did but which triggers a different message anyway if enabled and internet is unavailable.
Either Fengtao is unwilling to give the real answer or the people answering don't know and need to find out. I think this is a big deal for the 3 reasons I mentioned. I do not regret paying a two year subscription (this program REALLY works great for it's intended puroses(es)), but I will NOT renew and will tell others they shouldn’t buy the program either if we don't get good answers (and the ability to disable this requirement with maybe the exception of very new movies).
Thanks
Hans
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