blofeldscat wrote:Wow! You expect a hell of a lot for nothing.watchy wrote:
I've been using MakeMKV for years and haven't bought it yet. I'll buy it as soon as the decrypted UHD are supported. Great program man, love it. Thanks for all the time and work you have put in for an awesome utility.
That's so magnaminous of you to say you'll actually buy a programme that you have been 'using for years' once a particular feature is provided. Yeah, right! Sure you will.
It's bad enough that you are a (self-acknowledged) leech but to use a 'carrot and stick' scenario to 'give incentive' to the developer of MakeMKV to 'hurry-up' with the implementation of a feature that you want (i.e. "I won't be giving you any money unless you do x)" merely paints you as an ingrate.
Perhaps if you demonstrated to the developer the kind of 'support' that you feel is due you by him, via paying for the software you've 'been using (free) for years', then you - and those of your ilk - might find that the developer would then have the incentive to research and implement new features at a faster rate.
Saying, 'thanks for all the time and work you have put in for an awesome utility', when you aren't prepared to pay a single cent toward its development and have no qualms about making subtle threats, merely renders the sentiment as a cynical, hollow platitude.
Given your 100% reluctance to purchase a MakeMKV licence, I seriously doubt that the DVD/BD discs that you have been backing-up with MakeMKV are actually your own 'purchased' discs.
Buy the software 'Watchy'; how much money has it saved you in the years you've been using it for 'free'?
I'm not trying to convince him to release anything. Its only $50, or whatever it cost. I highly doubt thats going to be motivation for anything. I also don't need MakeMKV as I use mkvtoolnix to remux UHD atm which works better than MakeMKV as MakeMKV doesn't even work on UHD. He also said the next release would have UHD support for unencrypted disc which is all i'm interested in.
I buy my fair share of software and movies. I prefer to keep everything digital and convert everything from disc to mkv/iso. Thats why I have 300TB at home. I also own a copy of DeUHD.