In any event, what it is charging for was accomplished as long ago as 2005 by DVD Shrink, as free today as it was then, available from here and *only here*: Though no such caveat appears in regard to this non-Blu Ray product, it's impossible to believe that Sothink is able to provide decryption for one type but unable to do so for the other.Ībsent built-in decryption, it's therefore impossible to see why it thinks it can get away with charging $57 for an outright purchase of DVD Copy 1.0 or the downright bizarre $37 recurring annual license fee. This developer does offer a Blu-Ray disc copier, albeit at an even more eye-watering - and uncompetitive - price than the $57 it seeks for this product.Īside from the difference between the two DVD types, the developer also publishes a caveat on its website that 3rd party decryption software will be needed to make its Blu-Ray product perform as promised.
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