
This article explains the real differences between HDR, HDR10, HDR10+, and Dolby Vision in simple terms. It shows when Dolby Vision can look better, when HDR10 is already enough, and how these formats work on TVs, streaming devices, and UHD Blu-ray discs. It also briefly covers how to keep HDR10 or Dolby Vision when backing up 4K UHD discs with DVDFab.
By Diana Smith - Apr 17, 2026

DVDFab is a powerful and dependable all-in-one solution for disc copy, ripping, conversion, and protection removal. If it is not working properly or ripping too slowly, the cause is usually the disc, drive, settings, GPU acceleration, new protection, or limits in free modules. This guide explains the most common problems and fixes, and shows that most issues can be solved with the right checks, updates, or support logs.
By Wenny Yan - Apr 17, 2026

This article reviews the products included in DVDFab Passkey All-In-One, explains what each module is designed for, and walks through the basic workflow for disc decryption, backup-related output, and UHD drive firmware downgrade where applicable.
By Wenny Yan - Apr 17, 2026

4K Ultra HD Blu-ray still matters if you want better picture, less compression, and stronger audio than streaming can usually offer. This guide explains the difference between 4K and UHD, what you need to play UHD discs, and when standard Blu-ray is still enough. If you want to back up or convert UHD movies for easier viewing, DVDFab UHD tools can also help.
By Diana Smith - Apr 17, 2026

A 4K Blu-ray burner setup comes down to three things: authoring software like DVDFab UHD Creator, a compatible burner drive, and blank disc that fits your project size. If you want portability, choose an external drive. If you burn often on a desktop PC, an internal drive is usually the steadier option. Before you buy, check BDXL support and current availability.
By Diana Smith - Apr 17, 2026

Editing DVD videos is less straightforward than editing standard video files, because you often need to rip the disc before making any changes. In this guide, we compare the best DVD editing software for Windows and Mac, including tools for trimming, converting, and basic customization. In my view, the best choice is software that combines reliable DVD ripping with practical editing features, so the workflow stays simple from start to finish.
By Wenny Yan - Apr 17, 2026

DVD to WMV conversion still makes sense for older Windows systems, legacy software, and local playback workflows where compatibility matters more than modern format flexibility. A capable DVD ripper can convert DVD to WMV while letting you control quality, audio tracks, and subtitles. My view is straightforward: WMV is now a niche format, but it remains useful when Windows-oriented compatibility is the priority.
By Wenny Yan - Apr 17, 2026

Cinavia Message Code 3 appears when a Blu-ray or DVD player detects a Cinavia watermark, usually muting the audio during playback. Here we outline what triggers this error, which devices are affected, and the available Cinavia removal tools.
By Diana Smith - Apr 17, 2026