

The operation is simple, a bit primitive, but flawless. One thing Fab does really well is video cropping and trimming. One feature I really like about Fab is that I can link my phone up to the software and it lets me know when something is done. I find it to be a complete solution for backing up and converting DVD and BD to portable files. To be honest, DVDFab is the only solution that can rip or clone a BD and remove the Cinavia watermark and put the audio back into place, whereas RedFox downmixes the audio to stereo.Īs far as conversion goes, DVDFab is faster with good results at the lowest quality settings and is still faster than the competition at high quality settings. I'm talking strictly BD backing up and conversion. I'm not a pro but after testing all the best rippers and encoders, I narrowed it down to DVDFab (All-in-One license) and AnyDVD HD+BD Clone. Mobo can't handle more, and I can''t justify the cost of upgrading drives to 8TB. So given that sort of usage scenario, if DVDFab is producing poor quality encodes, what software would give me the best quality? To keep originals in mint condition they are never played.


