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Free - DVDFab Lifetime Passkey for DVD & Blu-Ray

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DVDFab Offers Free Lifetime Passkey for DVD & Blu-ray and Chances to Buy Two Products and Get a Third One for Free.
DVDFab Passkey is a DVD/Blu-ray universal decrypter that can help you access any copy-protected DVD disc and BD.
All you need is just type in your valid E-mail address in the below textbox and submit it to DVDFab.
Meanwhile, the user can enjoy the special offer that buy two, get one free.
http://www.dvdfab.cn/promotion.htm

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  • maybe say 'Free' in the title! that might get more attention in this website!

    • I say "FREE" as it is free.

  • -3

    It's not free, you still need to buy product

    • +3

      Somewhat confusing deal, I have to say. Sorry…

    • +7

      May be a bit confusing as there are 2 offers here. DVDFab Passkey is free even if you don't take up the 3 for 2 offer.

      • +1

        You got that right. two unrelated offers here: free Passkey and 3 for 2 offer

        • That's awesome. I already have a lifetime pass for one of your products, and that passkey would actually be useful.

  • +2

    they aren't giving the passkey away out of the goodness of their hearts, they literally can't charge anything for it because it's illegal:

    https://torrentfreak.com/u-s-court-orders-seizure-dvdfab-dom…

  • +1

    LOL - Malwarebytes just had a hissy fit that I was downloading Passkey! Warning of being a disreputed Website, then refusing to accept the Download of the file; accusing it of being malicious and capable of installing unwanted programs!! Talk about bad publicity! *8vD

    • Yeah it all looks a bit suspicious.
      If I download from the promotion web page, I get DVDFabPasskey8252.exe, and Chrome doesn't complete saving it - because I think Avast is still "processing" it - but hasn't stuck it in the virus chest yet.
      From the email the download link refers to a different (bigger) file DVDFabPasskey8252is.exe, and Chrome does a nasty red screen. However after overriding Chrome (or downloading in Firefox), Avast doesn't complain about the file.
      Equally VirisTotal doesn't find any issues with the 2nd file:
      https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/829bdc7c864cd534bd3cf0c17…

      I've scanned the first file with VirusTotal, and there's one hit for a suspicious file:
      https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/c25074b1a6761d9dd5688167a…

      Now, by the time I've written this, if I click on the download link from the promotion page, it is pointing me to the second file (DVDFabPasskey8252is.exe).

    • never mind. I thought this was a key to unlock another app… just realised this is the app.

  • +3

    For those whom have an optical drive DVD/BD this is essential to your collection. Unless you've got it sorted yourself.

    Passkey was free years ago I didn't realise it went to paid (eventually it would have). It's features are similar to Slysoft's AnyDVD HD. So if you want to rip a disc to your hdd or image file you start here. You can also use it to access the disc for a media player to play it, no need for a specific BD player.

    Again worth it if you don't have it.(it's free after all)

    edit: there is one added program in the installer (zip browser or something) so pay attention and uncheck that when installing and you're good to go.
    Working ok on win10pro x64, my 10x BD burner is speeding up as time passes, started off at 8MB/s after 24 mins it's at 14MB/s and climbing edit: had 17 mins left of a 100min movie.(disc was small ~20Gb)

    • Hey Cobrin,

      Just wondering if you normally compress to a 25GB SL BD or do you purchase the 50GB DL?

      • +3

        I actually encode it to mkv (using ripbot) for hdd storage, back in 2010 when I bought the burner I thought backup my BR movie collection to hdd and burn disc's for other PC/backup/storage purposes but I've not actually burnt a disc yet.(well not a BD)

        In the end the price of hdd space is cheap and universal where as BD's cost per Gb is high and you need a PC with a BR drive. I did learn how to make a BD5 & BD9 disc, bluray movie format on a DVD disc but that was just to learn how to do it. Most of my BR movies are between 30-40Gb (on disc) and encoded smaller pending on how good the movie is.MKV is my file format of choice and all my devices (phones included) play them.

        Great movie - ~10Gb+ 1080p (007 collection, starwars ect)
        Good movie - ~3-6Gb 1080/720
        Ok movie - ~2.2Gb 720p
        DVD - straight to mkv no reduction (with make mkv)

        Though I'm thinking about using BD's for backup purposes again….

  • -7

    I will neg you for misleading title.

    • How is it misleading?

      • Easy when his comprehension fails him lol

      • +1

        Free passkey for reading dvd and bray not for copying either.

      • +1

        I will take my comment back as the webpage is rather confusing. However, I am bit nervous to run an exe file to just activating the key.

  • -1

    Hi OP - can you do a deal on BD copy for Mac? :)

  • How is this different to DVDFab HD Decrypter ?

  • Is DVDFab updated as often as AnyDVD HD?

    • well I got an update today for it, that's looking good.

  • i personally still used DVDdecrypter. been free and i havent had any problems copying new dvds that have come out since development stopped on it.

  • Thank you, now I can finally backup my blu-rays to my plex server

  • so handbrake isn't the only tool I need anymore?

    • If handbrake was the only tool you were using you were likely ripping home movies or old dvds with basic protection

  • -1

    This is excellent! The bluray player software that came with my bluray drive is so old that it cannot play the latest movies, it says I need to pay to upgrade for a version that is receiving updates. With Passkey doing the decryption, the old player works again.

  • what tools should I be using now to rip BD to MKV file?
    Preferably a ripper than can encode to both x.264 and x.265(HEVC).
    OR… VP9. Or is VP9 supposed to be mainly just for RTC?

    • +1

      uTorrent

  • Interesting, used 2 different email addresses, and got the exact same key at both…

    • how did you open the file? windows cant seem to open it :(

      • I just specified notepad to open the file, was able to open straight from outlook, but failing that, I guess you could save to disk and open it from there…

    • -1

      Great post it here and save us all the trouble

  • I had a file "key.DVDFabPasskey" attached to my email
    I dropped it into word and copied the text then pasted that into DVD Passkey Reg box.
    It seemed to like it and said it would restart only didn't and is not reg'd when I restart it.
    I have to cancel out of the reg box.
    Later I noticed a file on windoze menu and pointed it at key file, sorted.
    This is most weird reg protocol I ever saw.

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