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1000 Free Copies - WinX DVD Ripper Platinum (Easter Editon)

Daisy44
Daisy44 Posts: 16 Forumite
edited 8 December 2015 at 6:16AM in Techie Stuff
【Expired】The company is offering 1000 free copies - latest version WinX DVD Ripper Platinum (RRP $59.95), without strings attached. The giveaway expires till April 10.

http://www.winxdvd.com/giveaway/software-deals-easter.htm
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Product Version: V7.5.11 (the latest)
Download Size: 36.1 MB
Operation System: Windows 98, NT, 2000, 2003, XP, Vista (32 & 64 bit), Windows 7 (32 & 64 bit), Windows 8 (32 & 64 bit)

Comments

  • enfield_freddy
    enfield_freddy Posts: 6,147 Forumite
    strange , most of those films have not even been released on DVD yet ,


    Kingsman: The Secret Service
    Blu-ray / DVD release date estimated June 2015




    Chappie (2015)
    Blu-ray / DVD release date estimated June 2015


    Fifty Shades of Grey (2015)
    Blu-ray / DVD release date May 8, 2015


    The Wedding Ringer (2015)
    Blu-ray / DVD release date April 28, 2015


    so , are they guessing the encryption
  • Big_Graeme
    Big_Graeme Posts: 3,220 Forumite
    are they guessing the encryption

    Has the encryption changes since the DVD spec was developed?
  • enfield_freddy
    enfield_freddy Posts: 6,147 Forumite
    Big_Graeme wrote: »
    Has the encryption changes since the DVD spec was developed?



    yes


    there are lots of DVDs that are hard to decript by normal means , they alter there formulas quickly to stop copiers
  • Big_Graeme
    Big_Graeme Posts: 3,220 Forumite
    yes


    there are lots of DVDs that are hard to decript by normal means , they alter there formulas quickly to stop copiers

    So how does my ancient DVD player (a cheap Cyberhome ASDA special) manage to play even the newest discs?
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