Stutter butter
IT LOOKS LIKE those digital rights management (DRM) infectors have lost another round, cry for them.
The infection known as
FluxDVD, you know the one that puts so many bad sectors in downloaded and burnt DVDs that most players have a hard time playing it, has been comprehensively fixed by
Slysoft.
Yes, the DRM punishment of valid paying customers is not a problem for people who don't want to pay, driving home the point that paying for movies still gets you a worse experience for more money. When will the studios learn that a reasonably priced item without punishing their customers with DRM is the way to go? Luckily, Slysoft can help legit customers.
In this case, all the reports I have read said that FluxDVD puts so many errors on a burned disk, for your protection of course, it is borderline unplayable with all but the best DVD players. Thank you sir, may I have another? Luckily, legitimate buyers can use AnyDVD coupled with CloneDVD to make a clean copy of their legitimately bought movies, and watch without stuttering. It is a really sad day when you have to rely on third part tools, excellent though they may be, to use the things you legitimately purchased. In this case, the presumption of guilt, and automatic collective punishment of customers hasn't even raised alarm bells. The sheeple out there are may be too stupid to realize they are paying for lessened quality, but you don't have to put up with it any more. The always interesting AnyDVD changelog is
here.
The INQuirer