![]() Also AnyDVD has its own extremely basic image ripping utility that I haven't tested yet for some reason so maybe that'll do what I want as well (I'm anxious its rips will not include the modifications it makes, but that wouldn't make sense, would it.?).Īnyways I need to get some sleep, I'll be burning more BD-Rs tomorrow for sure though! Some of y'all might be getting a little more than you asked for! So I might actually cough up the asking price for AnyDVD just to have an app that respects me somewhat (CloneBD appears to be the fault of a different development team entirely). But I also hate its design and dark pattern buy-begging. Unless I, like, wanted to rip copies of a recent movie, I'll never really have issues with it. DVDFab technically allows me the functions I want for free in perpetuity. There's something to be said for making UHD films fit into a 50GB disc though.), but AnyDVD HD is cut and dry "21 day free trial and then give us €109". While CloneBD appears to be free so long as you don't use their compression features (which I probably never will. Every time I go to rip a disc to an ISO it really wants to compress the video for me, even in ways that make zero sense ("I can compress this 22GB movie to 18GB for you!" why would I want that), so I always have to manually drag a compression slider to the "no compression plz" end before starting to a rip a disc, but then it works just fine as well. There's a big stupid beaver taking up a significant amount of real estate who spouts useless tidbits at you occasionally, real Clippy vibes. But once you get past those restrictions and click past the five or so prompts begging you to buy shit, it just works fine!ĪnyDVD HD is certainly less annoying to use - though CloneBD has its own distinct Weird Vibe, feeling less like adware begging me to spend $250 and more like the kind of clunky cartoony app your grandpa might have on his Windows Vista PC that uses big colorful buttons for everything and treats the user like a baby. ![]() Their restrictions are a little odd - had to switch from their "proprietary" burning engine to ImgBurn, which is just a toggle in their settings that sends the ISO construction task to an instance of ImgBurn it opens up which I find amusing, also the program has to check every inserted disc against a cloud database to ensure it meets their requirements of being at least one year old lmao. I'll give credit where credit is due to DVDFab, once I used up their "free trial" they continue to allow me to rip discs to ISOs with all their modifications (remove copy protection, region codes, UOP's, etc.). Alternating between AnyDVD HD + CloneBD on my main desktop and DVDFab on my old laptop. ![]()
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