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Bdfix Pro 1.3.3 < WORKING · 2026 >

No software is perfect. Here are two known quirks in this version and how to solve them.

BD+ (Blu-ray Disc Plus) is one of the most aggressive copy protection systems. Older versions of BDFix often struggled with newer BD+ titles. BDFix Pro 1.3.3 introduces an updated decryption module that supports BD+ version up to 2023-2024 standards. This means fewer "Unable to parse" errors when loading modern titles from major studios like Sony, Warner Bros., and Disney.

You can rip a physical Blu-ray disc (provided you have a decrypter, as BDFix Pro itself does not break AACS 2.0+) to a hard drive as either an ISO image or a BDMV/CERTIFICATE folder structure. This is ideal for creating digital backups of your movie collection. BDFix Pro 1.3.3

One of the standout features is the ability to convert a Blu-ray’s main movie (or selected playlists) to MKV without re-encoding the video. This means you get a pristine 1:1 copy of the original H.264 or HEVC video stream, along with selected audio (DTS-HD, TrueHD, AC3) and subtitles (PGS). For archivists, this is a game-changer: you retain 100% of the quality in a fraction of the original disc’s file size (since menus and extras are discarded).

Users who have tracked the changelog of BDFix Pro will notice that version 1.3.3 addressed several pain points: No software is perfect

Official source: The legitimate distributor is deepdoctv (often via the DVDFab download center). Look for the “BDFix Pro” product page.

Pricing (historical): Around $49.95 for a single license. Some resellers include it in bundles. Older versions of BDFix often struggled with newer

Crack/piracy warning: You may find “free” versions online, but they often contain malware or are intentionally crippled. Given the reasonable price for a professional tool, supporting the developer ensures future updates (though 1.3.3 is likely final).