 KiwiPremium join:2003-05-26 USA/MidWest kudos:1 Reviews:
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Re: [Help] PAID Blu Ray burning software? May come to that, thanks. In the past I have whole sets stolen, it's far easier and less stressful to place copies out there for the rif raf and thieves. 
Don't think I'll do the box sets [Band of Brothers/The Pacific, Resident Evil, Matrix, Jurassic Park, Life,Planet Earth, Human Planet, Rambo and small sets like Sparticus] just marked those "Don't touch."
There were a couple listed on this years software (forum) poll.
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 Rojo_P join:2001-10-03 Lancaster, OH Reviews:
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| If you go in the DVDFAB direction be sure try the evaluation version first before purchase. While most agree that FAB is great at decryption, "decrypt - compress - burn" is not entirely reliable with one program, despite what the authors and those with the latest hardware would lead you to believe. Lot's of people using FAB for an "all in one" solution have reported fast-forward, reverse, pause and related problems with a duplicated disk. Many needed to go something like "BD Rebuilder" to compress and perhaps "ImgBurn" for burning, in order to get a properly working copy. -- There's nothing big I want to prove, No mountains that I need to move, Or even claim what's right or true for you.
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 KiwiPremium join:2003-05-26 USA/MidWest kudos:1 Reviews:
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| Thanks, after the time spent on this, it seems that's the only real way to go. I know somebody that has the issue you describe with FAB and the reason I was trying to avoid it.
I'm not in any hurry, so I'll probably dabble with 'ImBurn' and BD.
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