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Originally posted by winna View Post
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Originally posted by Mona View Post
There could be some misunderstanding, as there is no estimated time available regarding the M1 version of DVDFab 12 yet.
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I was told on 29 September by highest level Beijing staff that the M1 silicon was supported.Supplying DVDFab Logs in the Forum ...........................User Manual PDF for DVDFab v11................................ Guide: Using Images in Posts
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Originally posted by signals View PostI was told on 29 September by highest level Beijing staff that the M1 silicon was supported.
I got this reply:
Dear Customer,
It turns out to support M1 is for StreamFab.
DVDFab 12 is not supported yet and we do not know when it would add into support at present.
Sorry for any inconvenience this situation has caused you.
Sincerely yours,
Vivian Wang
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Hello winna, I do not see an EaseFab Apple M1 "Universal" version. It may run OK with Rosetta2, but please do a Get Info on the EaseFab app on your Mac and see if it is truly "Application (Universal)" or "Application (Apple Silicon)" and not just "Application (Intel)" - Thanks [I hope you find an Apple Silicon native app] I know the company states "(Apple M1 & 64-bit macOS compatible)" but I don't see an M1 compiled version.
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I've been following this thread for several months now, as I've been using DVDFab on a PC for several years now. Out of interest - following SeattleChris' comment above - I installed it on my m1 macbook air. It appears that the kernel extension (which I believe is what sits between the drive itself and the main application and does the decryption) is a universal binary:
Seeing this, I tried ripping some of my blu-ray discs and - although the main DVDFab program shows as being "Intel" Kind (and therefore relying on Rosetta 2), all completed perfectly - which is more than I can say for EaseFab ... out of 5 discs, one failed to rip and two made the laptop reboot when opening the disc at the start of the rip
On the basis of that, I've now added the mac platform licence - hopefully the programmers can develop a native m1/ARM chip version of DVDFab before Apple pull the plug on Rosetta 2
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