![]() ![]() How long a company will continue to provide these updates varies. the reality is that many users do have problems with the Blu-Ray licensed players, at least occasionally, and like hardware Blu-Ray players, they have to be periodically updated to handle newer DRM. The down side is that Blu-Ray movie discs almost always rely on Java programming for their menus & features as well as their DRM, so these sorts of players do not play those menus & features the same way that Blu-Ray licensed players like WinDVD & PowerDVD will, or are supposed to anyway. ![]() It's not a matter of figuring out one DRM scheme & then you're done, but rather figuring out every new type of DRM as it's released, & there are constantly new protections appearing on retail movie discs. What they bring to the table is the ability to deal with the often heavy Blu-Ray DRM - many feel that DVDFab is the best in that regard. There are a few companies making similar Blu-Ray players - AFAIK they're based on larger, well established projects like XBMC, going a bit beyond your average media player. I know personally I'd feel a lot better relying on similar software from Digiarty if they had the same sort of forums where I could read similar reports. It's not exact by any means - some of the movies people want to watch are much more popular than others - but maybe it'll help build confidence in either company's software. You can get an idea of how often that sort of thing happens too. It would be nice if you could rely on some review or other to reduce or eliminate that risk, but truth is there are just too many DVD & Blu-Ray discs available, with DRM that can vary by region, for anyone to ever find out which software consistently works more often.įWIW, you can browse the DVDFab or Slysoft AnyDVD forums, find posts where a particular disc wouldn't work, and reading the thread, sort of track how long it took before the software was updated to handle it. You might find the Digiarty apps are just as good, but the risk is you'll have an evening or three maybe ruined if they're not. To me the question is which brand of DRM bypassing software is best? Are companies like Digiarty engineering their own methods of handling that DRM, or are they somehow copying or maybe licensing that stuff from Fengtao? The rest of the software, the players themselves for example, are pretty much generic, based on &/or including the same code - in that respect it's like all the ffmpeg-based video converters.ĪFAIK DVDFab & AnyDVD were the 1st apps for this sort of thing, so those companies have been at it the longest, arguably have the largest number of users, and so may be the best at it. If you're relaxing in the evening, watching a movie when that sort of thing happens it can be a bit upsetting.ĪFAIK DVDFab & AnyDVD were the 1st apps for this sort of thing, so those companies have been at it the longest, arguably have the largest number of users, and so may be the best at it. To me the question is which brand of DRM bypassing software is best? Are companies like Digiarty engineering their own methods of handling that DRM, or are they somehow copying or maybe licensing that stuff from Fengtao? The rest of the software, the players themselves for example, are pretty much generic, based on &/or including the same code - in that respect it's like all the ffmpeg-based video converters.Īnd the problem answering that question is that often the only way you'll find out is when you're sitting back watching a movie, when you find out for example that a 2 hour movie quits about 3/4 of the way through, or else maybe it skips scenes, or plays them in the wrong order. It would be nice to compare it with this GAOTD: what do you make of it, dudes?" “DAPlayer” by Digiarty, the only FREE solution able to decrypt and backup BlueRay movies encrypted with BD+ and AACS protections.Ĭan also play all 1-6 region locked DVD disc with full DVD navigation controls. ![]()
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