When you go to install after downloading it does that security pop-up that says published by Slysoft Inc., then downloaded from internet. Before opening the actual installation exe.That's what I was talking about. Not what you were showing. I never go into those really.All three products still do "what?"
Only CloneCD shows the publisher as SlySoft, AnyDVD and CloneDVD Mobile are listed as RedFox.
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The digital signature of the installer file is an entirely different issue from the installed app's publisher name. I mentioned the latter as something the devs might have overlooked changing when they RedFoxed CloneCD and CDVDMobile. Changing the "Publisher" name of an installed app is likely to be MUCH easier to do....maybe a couple of tweaks to the installer's setup script?When you go to install after downloading it does that security pop-up that says published by Slysoft Inc., then downloaded from internet. Before opening the actual installation exe.That's what I was talking about. Not what you were showing. I never go into those really.
I only have CloneBD installed as an unlicensed beta, and haven't used other than a single one time test a looooooong time ago. On my years old PC system it runs far too slow. Couple with the few BDs I do own at this time I don't see needing to pay for a CloneBD license.PS
cloneBD is at version.
1.0.8.4. now
Thank you, I've overlooked this.Even with CloneCD 5.3.4.0 RedFoxed, Win 10's "Programs and Features" page still lists the Publisher as SlySoft, Not RedFox.
The info dialog in CloneCD does say RedFox.
Just FYI for the devs.
Turn off compression and it will be veeeeery fast.I only have CloneBD installed as an unlicensed beta, and haven't used other than a single one time test a looooooong time ago. On my years old PC system it runs far too slow.
I figured it was an "ooops" situation.Thank you, I've overlooked this.
As I recall my test of CloneBD was doing it uncompressed, and still it was reported to be taking over 6(?) hours.Turn off compression and it will be veeeeery fast.
I bought one when they had the RedFox store is launched let's give 20% too sale.I figured it was an "ooops" situation.
As I recall my test of CloneBD was doing it uncompressed, and still it was reported to be taking over 6(?) hours.
It was quite a while ago I tested it, as you can tell from the installed version number I showed, and CloneBD is unlicensed. Doesn't it add a watermark to the output when unlicensed? Maybe the "excess" time was from a much older version and adding the watermark.
I really don't have many Bluray discs that I can reasonably justify the cost of a license at this time.
Normally, a transcode is done, when one of these conditions are met:
- a clip needs compression (shrinking), that's obvious
- you set the clip marks and cut a piece from a playlist
- you select "audio core only"
I think, I got them all.
The trial watermark does not get added, if you copy the clips 1:1 (no compression, no DTS-HD core extraction).
This is by design.
I say again: transcoding does NOT happen because of the watermark. It's actually the other way around.
If CloneBD needs to transcode, the watermark gets added. Only then.