• AnyStream is having some DRM issues currently, Netflix is not available in HD for the time being.
    Situations like this will always happen with AnyStream: streaming providers are continuously improving their countermeasures while we try to catch up, it's an ongoing cat-and-mouse game. Please be patient and don't flood our support or forum with requests, we are working on it 24/7 to get it resolved. Thank you.

CloneBD 1.0.6.0 beta

Beta is beta but if the version confuses uses then they might install a older version not realizing it. Even beta should be correct revision so users can reply back how it works on their system. That way bug tracking can be done properly.

You are the only confused and complaining here.
 
Version number mistake, what a joke. Big deal. Learn C++ or Delphi and change it in the program yourself in a few places. It's a Beta.




1 VERSIONINFO


FILEVERSION 1,0,5,9

PRODUCTVERSION 1,0,5,9

FILEOS 0x40004

FILETYPE 0x1

{

BLOCK "StringFileInfo"

{

BLOCK "080904b0"

{

VALUE "CompanyName", "Elaborate Bytes"

VALUE "FileDescription", "CloneBD"

VALUE "FileVersion", "1.0.5.9"

VALUE "InternalName", "CloneBD"

VALUE "LegalCopyright", "Copyright (c) 2011-2015 Elaborate Bytes AG"

VALUE "OriginalFilename", "clonebd.exe"

VALUE "ProductName", "CloneBD Media Converter"

VALUE "ProductVersion", "1.0.5.9"

}

}

BLOCK "VarFileInfo"

{

VALUE "Translation", 0x0809 0x04B0

}

}
 
Reverse engineering is ilegal

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Reverse engineering is ilegal

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Nothing is " ilegal" when i own it. What is ilegal anyway never heard of it. Depending where you are in the world there are many software programs that are ILLEGAL no matter what company puts them out, Reverse engineering you are clueless if changing a version number but you would know nothing about that because you don't have 25 years of know how.
 
Lets tone it down, none of this has anything to do with CloneBD. Be kind.
 
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Only if you try to use it on non-UHD blu-ray in disc mode. h265 is not supported under the STANDARD blu-ray specifications. File output (like .mkv) requires a compatible software player
Thanks Ch3vr0n advice noted.
 
You need a software player like VLC or New Cyberlink to play it.
And you'll may need more CPU (or possibly GPU) power so older or less powerful PCs that play H.264 fine might have trouble with H.265.

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Brian G. (In the UK)
 
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