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Dimo DVDmate 4.6.1 was available as a giveaway on July 24, 2020!
The first full-featured DVD converting software that can read all kinds of DVD discs/ISOs/folders, convert them to any mainstream audio formats, 2D & 3D video formats, or devices in support of media playback, downloading and file sharing.
Main features:
* Convert DVD to various video formats or extract audio content from source DVD
* Rip DVD disc of any kind regardless of disc protection and region code
* Trim DVD video length, crop DVD video size, add watermark, adjust effects, etc.
* Play DVD movies with desired subtitles or audio tracks using the built-in player
* Adjust settings (encoder, frame Rate, video bitrate, resolution, etc.) to optimize output quality
* Take snapshots or make GIF from your favorite movie scenes of DVD discs
*One-click to stream ripped DVD files to TV or mobile devices wirelessly.
Windows XP/ Vista/ 7/ 8/ 8.1/ 10
57.5 MB
lifetime
$45.95
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Got code, registration window stayed open, pasted the code, bingo registered
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John (#6):
Open the program and in the top, right corner there is the symbol of a small square with an arrow pointing in the north-eastly direction. Click on this symbol and it opens to offer you the Registration. Copy and past the Registration Code.
Wombat
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Wombat, Thank you very much!!! Worked for me as well.
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Wombat, Just found that. Strange place to put it, would have thought that was for share. Would normally expect that to be in settings.
However I am too late. What a pity that Dimo did not provide the correct instructions or reply to my requests either on here or directly.
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got it thank you
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Downloaded and installed no problem. followed the link to the registration code. Again no problem. Copied the code.
The problem is. The pop up window which is supposed to open to allow the code to be entered did not materialise. Tried restarting. Still nothing. So end up with the trial version. Just how can I insert the code please.
John
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Same with me. I see a popup but it flashes and goes away. How can I tell if I'm registered?
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Cloughie,
I also didn't get the pop up window. But if you ckick the little square with an arrow pointing out of it in the upper right hand corner of the program, you'll see a drop down with a "Register" option. I clicked on that and was able to paste in the registration code. I checked the "About" and didn't see anything special about the registration (like on other programs), but it didn't say trial. Good Luck
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Download and installation went good but when the program opened it asked for the registration code, which I never recall seeing. Can anyone help me?
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Barry A Barber, why, oh why dear .. ( you put your own god's name in here ).
there are only 2 - two - TWO, files on the downloaded zip. One is called setup.exe, and the other is called Readme.txt.
The first one is used to setup de aplication on your PC, also called install. The second one is used to read .... READ!!! What's the name of the file again??? - README.txt
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Barry A Barber, in the readme file there is a link , dvdmate-giveaway, copy and paste that link, clik the directly get the code button, the license code button, it shows up just below the setup link on that page
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Mm,
I think if it was me, I would rather have had the 'downvote' than a reply from the likes of "Mario" who's intentions were clearly not to 'help' but simply to ridicule and PUT down... Even though he did have a point haha.
Either way, I hope you figured it out now Barry A Barber
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"After you have successfully registered, please do not register it again or reinstall it, otherwise the registered version may turn into a trial version. "
Well...this makes it pretty useless for those of us that reformat and reinstall Windows often. Otherwise nice giveaway.
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TeeDubya, With Giveaway of the Day, you usually have to install and register it on the giveaway day. So reinstalling later wouldn't work with most programs offered here.
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TeeDubya,
huummmm.... I guess you're new around here, aren't you??
GAOTD - Give Away Of The Day - you get a software and MUST install it on the day it is offered. That's it!! You, 'though, could install it on 10 differente computers if you wish, BUT on the day it is offered. So if you reformat your PC tomorrow, and still want the aplication, better buy it!! You're allowed to do that, did you knew?
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TeeDubya, According to their web page link in the readme file they give away 5,000 copies of it every day, so reformatting shouldn't be an issue if you're in the first 5,000, if you miss it just wait a day, or usually the programs here have been previous giveaways or will be offered again in the future
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Anita, Not sure why I'm being downvoted so perhaps I should explain. Yes, I do register the programs downloaded here on giveaway day and most of the time they will allow you to reinstall them after that date as long as you don't upgrade to a newer version. That is...the ones that have a registration code. I see this one does not so that was the reason for my comment. Sorry for the bad wording.
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TeeDubya,
Incorrect, in my considerable experience with this: if you try to install anything from here the next day, you are out of luck. The app reinstall into a fresh install of Windows would count as the same thing. If you reinstall into the *same* Windows, typically that will revert to being a time-limited trial version. I've run into an exception here or there over the years -- where maybe someone at GAotD neglected to reset the "game clock" ? -- but those have been quite rare. I also greatly doubt that temporarily backtracking the date | time clock on your PC could work. (No doubt they've thought of that, and taken it into account.)
Personally, I find the 24 hour limit to be very problematic and a dubious policy choice. I much prefer the 2 - 5 days (or more) that that *other* giveaway site allows you. There are many days when I'm just too busy, may have intended to install the day's giveaway, but never managed to do that in time. So it just becomes a missed opportunity.
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TeeDubya, Sorry. I wasn't aware that you could reinstall. When I buy a new computer, I just hope for the program to be offered again. And several of them are!
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Options for DVD ripping format configurations are simple and not overwhelming, which is nice, but I see no options for capturing subtitles as part of the process.
Is the software capable of ripping subs from the DVD as well and I am missing some preferences menu somewhere?
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jim,
DVD [& Blu-ray] subs are graphics-based -- IOW only pictures of the words are available. Your options are: 1) use an app like SubtitleEdit to OCR the subs into .srt text files that many players can use, 2) Nero Recode used to be able to embed the subs in a .mp4 file when ripping a DVD without DRM [I haven't used/tried this in years], 3) copy rather than rip the DVD, and store/use them that way.
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Jim, there is a place in the software front page/work space place, under the lists of the parts of a DVD it can copy (the movie, any extras), that notes Language and Subtitles. I note that on the one DVD I tried so far, it did not default to English (I got Spanish instead) and when I told it English, for an Extra from the DVD, it helpfully (not) gave me English language (I think, it was this morning, long ago...) but French subtitles (which I would never ask for and they were large and distracting). But this is only one commercial DVD (though from 2010) so the software may work on other DVDs okay. I have a DVDR (vhs-like) TV recorder and have no trouble ripping those DVDs (I copy off VOB files, convert them to MP4 using other software, 7th Share Any Video Converter). I'll keep trying DVDmate and if something magical happens, I may keep it and may buy it.
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jim,
There is an subtitles' button for each component/title of the dvd. You can choose any subtitle if they are provided for this component/title. I've just checked it. It works perfectly. I like the simplicity of this program.
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Peter...
Top two lines on 'Main features:'above.
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does this rip DVD's as well as convert them?
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peter, read the second bullet point under "main features"
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"does this rip DVD's as well as convert them?"
Nowadays Ripping = Conversion or reencoding. If you want a full copy look for copy software.
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Peter, DVDShrink is the gold standard for this. It can deal with the coding, but not with anti-rip tricks like D*sney disks and others. It can also shrink a DL DVD to a single layer.
It can't burn but IMGBurn is the one to choose for that.
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Jim Jones, I used DVDShrink back in Windows XP days, I think, if not earlier (Win98 maybe?). I found out it was bought (by Nero maybe?) to turn into a money maker for somebody. I'll have to see if it has been updated for more modern OS's.
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