
GdogggyFortyTwo
GBNew to DVDFab today New to DVDFab today. So far they have delivered what they promised. I am in the process of saving my DVD collection to my NAS and a few discs have been giving me problems with my other DVD program. The problem discs work fine so far with DVDFab. I've tried both the Copy function and the Ripper function and those both seem to meet my needs. Thanks for getting me on my way with this process, I almost gave up on this disc.

David Gutteridge
GBBEWARE, think before your purchase DVDFAB software Bought DVDFAB DVD Ripper and most of the time it simply doesn't work. I occasionally (about 1 in 5 times) get a successful rip, but 80% of the time the software starts and then after less than a minute grinds to a halt. Many other people have reported the same trouble on the internet and this has being going on for over a year with no correction supplied by DVDFAB. It can't be my computer, because I have tried the software on my other PC and the problem is the same. I realise software can have faults, but to take over a year to correct a problem is just totally unacceptable. Four words to sum this problem "rubbish software, rubbish company". I have been told my honest review may be removed by Trustpilot because I gave it one star. Yet I see many other people have already given it one star. For DVD ripping, use the free open source HANDBRAKE software. It may be slower but it's reliable and doesn't give up and grind to a halt,

dan
ROeverything about it is perfect they… everything about it is perfect they have all the big companies easy to use very good software

Gabby Z
GBMakes Your Life Easier I recently downloaded DVDFab because I wasn't sure the best method to use to rip some of my old dvd collection. Just using the trial, I can say that DVDFab has made this process seamless and low effort on my part. I am able to convert my physical movies into different formats to watch them either on my TV or iPhone which has been great. Additionally, I can get the subtitles which is a must for me given that I am hearing impaired. Regarding the quality of the output, it has been absolutely great and I have not noticed any errors. Definitely a great option for those who are less technically advanced or just don't want to go through all the steps manually!

Tom
GBCrashes. Waste of time. I bought the 1960's Batman TV shows Blu-Ray and I wanted to rip them for playing on my tablet. I tried MakeMVK and DVDFab. MakeMVK had no problem, DVDFab crashed not once but twice - both after about 5 minutes of setting itself up (which if you're sitting there can be a long time).