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Does catalyst rip blue ray or no? Just wondering cuz I'm buying the dark knight box set in blue ray.
Thanks for joining our forum Dcat! Great philosophy! I will b trying your work soon! Please hang with us when you can! Thanks Sarge for the effort as well. Amazing.Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
Quote from: antix990 on December 03, 2012, 12:44:10 PMif dvd catalyst is 10$ and best on market, seems like it would be better than winx (its 50$)Just because something is more expensive doesn't make it better.I don't advertise much, so I don't need to charge an arm and a legQuote from: S.Prime on December 03, 2012, 06:25:01 PMThe DVD Catalyst website states that the program will not copy DVD's with DRM, but I constantly see references to its ability to do so. Therefore, out of curiosity and for clarity, can anyone verify that it has the standalone ability to copy DRM disks or does it require the DRM to be removed before copying?The DRM-references on my website are in regards of "Digital Copy" videos, the ones you get for free with DVDs. Similar as Amazon Digital download and iTunes purchased movies and tv shows.
if dvd catalyst is 10$ and best on market, seems like it would be better than winx (its 50$)
The DVD Catalyst website states that the program will not copy DVD's with DRM, but I constantly see references to its ability to do so. Therefore, out of curiosity and for clarity, can anyone verify that it has the standalone ability to copy DRM disks or does it require the DRM to be removed before copying?
dvdcatalyst, thanks for the explanation of the reference to "Digital Copy" on your website. I had in error assumed that was a reference to DRM. I have used Dvd Catalyst to convert mkv's for play on my Nexus 7 as mp4's and was quite pleased with the simple interface and the ease of conversion. I agree with JayJ that we all have our personal preferences when it comes to software, but the $10 price tag is difficult to pass up.Also, dvdcatalyst, thanks for taking the time to visit our forum and offer your thoughts.
I would have to agree that DRM tactics are flawed. The media industry spends millions on DRM only to inconvenience and restrict valid media consumers with over priced content. Perhaps the media industry will discover eventually, that if consumers had unrestricted access to content at a reasonable price, you could virtually eliminate piracy. Image the revenue that could be generated if even 25% of the media consumers signed up for a $5 per month plan for all of the audio content you wanted without any restrictions, so that you could use a program that like dvd catalyst to migrate it to the device of your choice. I challenge you to ask yourself would you buy into that plan. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
QUOTE by Loocid$100 only if it was paired with home satellite service included, with all the channels.Sent From my Razr Maxx (iKreaM.4.1.2.AOKP) via Tapatalk 2
100 a month? Sounds like you need a Sling box!Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
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