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    Blu-ray Copy Mac versions won't open Blu-ray copy

    I would like to try the Mac versions of your Blu-rau copy program, however, when I click to open the trial version nothing opens up. The only option that I see is to force quit. Any ideas on how to fix this?

    Also, does the blu-ray copy program also contain the ripper?

    #2
    Blu-ray Copy and Ripper are not the same, you can purchase one or both. Please post in the Mac forum. I will move this thread there.
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      #3
      Thanks for moving the thread.

      Per the Blu-Ray Copy webpage:

      "Blu-ray Copy for Mac can remove all known AACS copy protections including the newest MKB v26 and bus encryption, all known BD+ copy protections up to 10th generation BD+, Region Code, BD-Live, and UOPs, thus can copy any Blu-ray onto your Mac, or any blank Blu-ray disc with very fast speed."

      Isn't that also the same as ripping it so that you can make the copy?

      I already have Other Blu-Ray program. I was thinking of getting the copy version of DVDFab (verses just the ripper version) so that I could do everything in one program and not have to open up a second program (like Other program) to make the backup copy.

      I basically just want to back everything up. Would I be better off just getting the ripper and then using Other for re-recording it to a blank disc?
      Last edited by CBR929; 12-11-2011, 01:40 AM. Reason: Forum Rules

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        #4
        Hi AngelArs
        I have edited your post please do not mention other programs by name, this is a DVD Fab forum.

        The terminology is a little confusing.

        Blu-Ray copy will back up, rip, what ever you want to call it to a folder on your HDD, compress, and also give you the ability to burn to disc also.

        Blu-Ray ripper will allow you to convert your movies to a different file formats to play on various devices, no burning to disc.

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          #5
          Thanks for the clarification CBR929.

          A couple quick questions...

          I have many hard drives. I'm assuming that I can post my copy to any of them, correct?

          Also, once I copy it to the hard drive, I can (at a later date) move it to a disc, correct? Or do I have to burn it at the time of the rip?

          Thanks.

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            #6
            Originally posted by AngelArs View Post
            Thanks for the clarification CBR929.

            A couple quick questions...

            I have many hard drives. I'm assuming that I can post my copy to any of them, correct? Yes.

            Also, once I copy it to the hard drive, I can (at a later date) move it to a disc, correct? Yes.


            Or do I have to burn it at the time of the rip?NO.

            Thanks.
            .....

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              #7
              Well I just paid for the full version and it is reacting the same way - won't open. It just says "Application won't respond".

              Is there a permissions file that I can delete, or some other way to fix this?

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                #8
                Hi AngelArs,
                Please un-install DVDfab and delete DVDFab folder at /Users/user/Document/DVDFab. Then install DVDFab 8138 for mac.

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                  #9
                  That did not work, however, I trashed the preferences file and now it starts up. The only problem I'm having with it now is that it doesn't see the Blu-ray drive....

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                    #10
                    Do not launch DVDfab and insert a BD disc to the drive. Check whether mac os can recognize it or not and feedback. What's more, post the info about your BD-ROM. Thanks.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by terry5 View Post
                      Do not launch DVDfab and insert a BD disc to the drive. Check whether mac os can recognize it or not and feedback.
                      Yes it sees it.

                      post the info about your BD-ROM.
                      I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for or not. Tomorrow I will be switching it from Firewire to SATA:


                      HL-DT-ST BD-RE WH12LS39:

                      Firmware Revision: 1.00
                      Interconnect: FireWire
                      Burn Support: Yes
                      Profile Path: None
                      Cache: 4096 KB
                      Reads DVD: Yes
                      CD-Write: -R, -RW
                      DVD-Write: -R, -R DL, -RAM, -RW, +R, +R DL, +RW
                      BD-Write: -R, -RE
                      Write Strategies: CD-TAO, CD-SAO, CD-Raw, DVD-DAO
                      Type: BD-ROM


                      THANKS for trying to help Terry

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                        #12
                        Hi AngelArs,
                        Please use external USB BD-ROM instead of Firewire. Then post the result.
                        Wish it helps.

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