Again, your intentions with supporting the MTR 3 are obvious. But I must reiterate MTR 2.6.6 is just as good as MTR 3 and has never failed me on dozens of the latest Hollywood movies. If MTR 2.6.6 failed on ripping a DVD, I found that MTR 3 failed too on the same DVD. I just gave an example of Snow Buddies but have at least a dozen examples where this fact is confirmed. Well then, give us a few titles that MTR 2.6.6 as well as Fairmount would fail to decrypt and let us all try and verify your statements that MTR 3 works where MTR 2.6.6 /Fairmount fails as also for the speed of Fairmount.
You are wrong in stating Fairmount takes ages to copy. I doesn't take ages - just as many minutes as it takes to copy about 4-7 GB data.
> I don't know what your agenda is...
I don't know yours either. At least I'm not advising not to use MTR or use Fairmount, you see?
> No I'm not the developer.
Oh, yes! You are...
My candid advice - bring the MTR 3 out of beta and release it as a shareware and don't expect to be paid for a beta which it is for a year now. At least I'm not asking to give it for free - count me in for a registered/paid non-beta copy.
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Again, your intentions with supporting the MTR 3 are obvious. But I must reiterate MTR 2.6.6 is just as good as MTR 3 and has never failed me on dozens of the latest Hollywood movies. If MTR 2.6.6 failed on ripping a DVD, I found that MTR 3 failed too on the same DVD. I just gave an example of Snow Buddies but have at least a dozen examples where this fact is confirmed. Well then, give us a few titles that MTR 2.6.6 as well as Fairmount would fail to decrypt and let us all try and verify your statements that MTR 3 works where MTR 2.6.6 /Fairmount fails as also for the speed of Fairmount.You are wrong in stating Fairmount takes ages to copy. I doesn't take ages - just as many minutes as it takes to copy about 4-7 GB data.
> I don't know what your agenda is...
I don't know yours either. At least I'm not advising not to use MTR or use Fairmount, you see?
> No I'm not the developer.
Oh, yes! You are...
My candid advice - bring the MTR 3 out of beta and release it as a shareware and don't expect to be paid for a beta which it is for a year now. At least I'm not asking to give it for free - count me in for a registered/paid non-beta copy.
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