Aye!i missed that combined listing apparantly. I was combining the single products, which make it more expensive, anyway back on topics. I like AnyDVD better anyway
... I got passkey a few months back when they were giving it away free and trust me it is no replacement for the fox....
Extra Attention: Although being sold as a standalone option, CinaviaRemoval HD does not work all alone. It is incorporated into Blu-ray Copy (main movie copy mode for the time being), Blu-ray Ripper and Blu-ray to DVD Converter. In other words, to use this option, either of the three products is required not to be expired.
Passkey does not address Cinavia. That feature is available in CinaviaRemoval HD along with one or more of their program modules (ka-ching). Regarding Cinavia, it's a judgement call whether you like or dislike the resultant audio track. To me, the bigger issue is that movies with Cinavia are handled on a selective basis. In other words, you need to see if the movie of interest is on their list and what the status is. The Redfox/CloneBD solution is to fix all Blu-rays that have Cinavia.
Not that I'm aware of. Again another example of this team going above and beyond for the customers. To enhance their experience with using this product. That feature works without having to rip as well. Just play straight from the disc. That's what " on the fly" means.I watch my ripped Blurays and DVDs on my PCs with PowerDVD. Redfox blocks Cinavia from popping up so that I can watch a cinavia protected disk with full 7.1 surround sound. Does Passkey have this feature??? If not, it is totally useless to me and many people who watch movies on HTPCs
No. I would suggest you go to the product's site to see what it does by itself. I am sure you will be disappointed.
But AnyDVD is at least 4 times as good. Don't go with the impostor, get the original.It's 105.60 without discount. With 20% discount, by adding the coupon code at checkout, it's 84.48.