Are there any FREE Blu-Ray decryption tools?

MutantMike

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Now that my DVD Fab and Any DVD does not break my Blu-Rays, I am wondering if there are any free programs for Windows that will do this?


It is frustrating to have newer blu-rays that I cannot rip.
 

bbhaag

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Makemkv used to rip blu ray as well dvds not sure if it still does though. I haven't used it in awhile. It was free as long as you used the beta version.
 

BirdDad

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Try installing Woookao then run DVDFab this should make it so that you can unlock all discs.
 

jkauff

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makemkv can do this, and it is free as long as it is still in beta.
I love MakeMKV (I'm a paid user), but you can't use it to duplicate the file system on the disc. It only enables you to create an .mkv file for each title.
 

sweenish

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I love MakeMKV (I'm a paid user), but you can't use it to duplicate the file system on the disc. It only enables you to create an .mkv file for each title.

True, but OP didn't specify.

Main movie is usually enough for most people.
 

smakme7757

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Nothing beats ANY DVD HD. I tried all the free solutions before I gave up and purchased any dvd
 

BarkingGhostar

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I thought AnyDVD/HD was a subscription-ware in that you subscribed to it and can no longer purchase it outright. I thought they moved away from the traditional model to a subscription model.
 

jkauff

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I thought AnyDVD/HD was a subscription-ware in that you subscribed to it and can no longer purchase it outright. I thought they moved away from the traditional model to a subscription model.
That's true, but you can buy a "lifetime" subscription. My two-year subscription just expired, so I took advantage of the renewal price, a 20% off sale, and a 10% Bitcoin discount to get a lifetime sub. Cost me about $75 and all the hassle of opening a Bitcoin wallet account (Slysoft only accepts Visa now, and I have MasterCard), but it's the only reliable way to back up my discs with all the menus and extras intact.

Also, I firmly believe that DRM is anti-consumer to the max, and I'm happy to support a company willing to stand up to the major movie studios, no doubt at considerable legal risk.
 
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