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CloneBD 1.1.2.0


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CloneBD lets you copy any unprotected Blu-ray to your hard drive, or any blank Blu-ray disc. With just a few clicks you can choose to make a partial copy of selected titles, audio languages, and subtitle languages, or you can do a straight 1:1 complete copy of your Blu-ray. CloneBD makes perfect 1:1 clones, but also compresses BD-50 to a single BD-25, BD-9 or BD-5. CloneBD will also convert your Blu-ray discs to all popular file formats, such as .mp4, .mkv, .avi, and any devices like Android, iPhone/iPad, Smart TV, or any other current device. CloneBD supports all regions (A,B,C). There is no need to install a third party driver, since internal UDF 2.50 parser is already included. CloneBD supports multi-core CPUs and NVIDIA CUDA hardware acceleration for fastest copy speed. 3D Blu-ray and H.265/HEVC is not supported yet, but will be available soon. Please note that commercial Blu-rays might also require AnyDVD HD.

Thanks to Astron for the update.

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TheEmpathicEar

Cinavia scenario: I downloaded a full Blu-Ray from RARBG which, or course, had the copy protection removed, but still had Cinavia. I was told that CloneBD can somehow "alter" [convert?] the infected Cinavia soundtrack?

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27 minutes ago, TheEmpathicEar said:

Cinavia scenario: I downloaded a full Blu-Ray from RARBG which, or course, had the copy protection removed, but still had Cinavia. I was told that CloneBD can somehow "alter" [convert?] the infected Cinavia soundtrack?

Unfortunately clonebd requires the original disc to perform cinavia removal, I asked in their forum once and was abruptly told that they condone piracy and that's why only people who have the original disc can remove cinavia, you can't even remove it from a full ISO image. 

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7 minutes ago, pedro7769 said:

Unfortunately clonebd requires the original disc to perform cinavia removal, I asked in their forum once and was abruptly told that they condone piracy and that's why only people who have the original disc can remove cinavia, you can't even remove it from a full ISO image. 

This is strange?? [Did they give a reason for this??] What I have is all of the files that comprise a Blu-Ray and not the ISO. But, I suppose this does not make a difference?

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4 minutes ago, TheEmpathicEar said:

This is strange?? [Did they give a reason for this??] What I have is all of the files that comprise a Blu-Ray and not the ISO. But, I suppose this does not make a difference?

sorry that should have said they "dont" condone piracy, no having all the files wont make any difference. have you tried CineEX?

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13 minutes ago, pedro7769 said:

sorry that should have said they "dont" condone piracy, no having all the files wont make any difference. have you tried CineEX?

Yeh, I think we discussed this is the previous DVDfab thread. i.e. In order to purchase DVDfab to decrypt/copy Blu-Ray and remove Cinavia it is extremely expensive! I don't remember the price point exactly, but you would really need to copy a lot of Blu-Ray in order to justify the expense?

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