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Leawo blu ray copy 1.7.0.0
Leawo blu ray copy 1.7.0.0









2 hours for 2 hours of video, are great on a fairly powerful PC higher quality settings or lower power hardware can increase that time considerably. It doesn't make sense to me as long as I can buy dual layer BD blanks for ~$2 each on sale, but that's me.ĭo be aware that re-encoding 1080p AVC can take a while - at decent quality settings real time speeds, i.e.

leawo blu ray copy 1.7.0.0

Because of that it would be illogical to reduce the quality to what I can get from Amazon or Netflix streaming, or perhaps even cable. My personal feelings, totally FWIW, are why bother? If I buy a Blu-Ray disc, it's because that's the highest quality, highest bit rate video I can get my hands on legally. I haven't seen it personally, but I've read too many complaints to feel good not saying anything. Something else to be aware of, I've seen loads of reports of burned BD discs going bad, sometimes in a matter of a few months. So if you have a problem with Leawo Blu-ray Copy not reading discs, or with a copy you've burned, I'd suggest looking at your drive 1st rather than blaming the software. I've had drives fail to read some, then all discs as they started going bad, or I've had them burn discs that nothing would read, including the drive I used to burn with. You will need a Blu-Ray drive to read the discs on your PC/laptop. I've had very poor longevity from Blu-Ray drives - the one from LG that I have now is a warranty replacement because the original lasted less than a year.

leawo blu ray copy 1.7.0.0

The same sort of thing can & does happen to DVDs, but I've seen DVDs that looked terrible still work, while a Blu-Ray that looked pristine failed.

leawo blu ray copy 1.7.0.0

Why back up your Blu-Ray discs? The tiniest of scratches, something you have a hard time seeing reflected with a strong light, can if parallel to the tracks render a disc useless. At any rate, if you want to backup your Blu-Ray discs, something to consider. DVDFab can remove Cinavia, but only for few select titles. You can use an older Blu-Ray player, use a media player box, play with a PC/laptop using Leawo's Blu-Ray player. As it's embedded in the audio track, there's generally no removing it. This is one of very few solutions that should work for you to backup the Blu-Ray discs you've bought, with one caveat - Cinavia protection is becoming more common, even appearing on some DVDs, & that can give you problems.











Leawo blu ray copy 1.7.0.0