DVDFab All-In-One, a versatile package containing all DVDFab products -- DVD Copy, DVD Ripper, Blu-ray Copy, Blu-ray Ripper, Blu-ray to DVD Converter, 2D to 3D Converter, Blu-ray 3D Ripper, Video Converter, HD Decrypter, and File Transfer. It provides totally complete solutions for all your DVD/Blu-ray/video issues and performs perfectly. Each product can be purchased separately.
Rated 50/50 by lypxzm at May 3, 2011
Work great and simple interface. I don't know why so much people "hate" it here, it is strange to hate something because of its price. In my opinion, both DVDFab and AnyDVD are great products, they have similar price and are the best at what they do. I'll continue to use them for a long time.
Rated 10/50 by Flame Thrower at May 3, 2011
The last release of this garbage that could be deemed useful was v6.2.1.8!
Rated 10/50 by Feng Tao at May 3, 2011
Hideously expensive bloatware!
Rated 40/50 by humbleuser at May 3, 2011
Do I smell a vendetta? It does just what it says it will do and it does it well, with a very simple interface. It IS good. But now comes the price again. Did I read the word 'SHAREWARE' above. The dictionary definition says 'use it all you want and pay if you think it is worth it" - no trial period. It's a voluntary payment!
Rated 30/50 by unger71 at May 3, 2011
Work's better than anydvd. But very expensive.
Rated 10/50 by Dan Glickman at May 5, 2011
@Flame Thrower, I beg to differ the last good one was 4.1.2.0.
Rated 10/50 by DudeBoyz at May 9, 2011
8085 of the HD Decrypter part works in a stable fashion but whatever new code the QT interface is using seems to have introduced instabilities that make even the free portion hard to use. I'll stick with 8085.
Rated 10/50 by DudeBoyz at May 12, 2011
Two very, very quick fixes (8091 and 8092) show that at least they know that this QT stuff is a problem and are working to fix it fast. I think it will take more than a couple of releases to get it right though.
Rated 10/50 by RauelLeRuse at May 26, 2011
Run Away! Oh, it copied a DVD, sort of; the new DVD works in one player, but won't on my computer. However, upon rebooting, I found that it A.) whacked my boot information, and B.) disabled my Norton protection. Upon removing it - my computer was unbootable. Why would they disable my malware protection and screw around with my boot info? Smells like they're dooing FAR more than copying DVDs! DON'T USE!