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Author Topic: Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray - free by CHIP Online  (Read 8059 times)

lanux128

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Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray - free by CHIP Online
« on: May 23, 2010, 10:45 PM »
with a little help from Google translate, i came to know about this offer by CHIP.de magazine for its online readers. The full version of Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray is available for free. if you have the need for it, go to the link below and grab this offer!

Note: The website also mentions that this version of Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray is exclusively only for Windows XP and Vista but not for Windows 7.

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http://www.chip.de/a...lu-ray_42948772.html

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Re: Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray - free by CHIP Online
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2010, 01:03 AM »
Sounds great! :up: Except the non-Windows 7 part. :down:

Oh well...

Did you try it out? The website says it's the German language. Is there an option for other languages, like English? I still have some non-Windows 7 PCs this thing could work on.

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Re: Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray - free by CHIP Online
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2010, 02:03 AM »
Did you try it out? The website says it's the German language. Is there an option for other languages, like English? I still have some non-Windows 7 PCs this thing could work on.

i didn't try it because i have no Blu-ray drive. anyway the normal Alcohol 120% has a language option, so this Blu-ray version should have it too unless it's been locked by the providers. :)

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Re: Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray - free by CHIP Online
« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2010, 03:42 AM »
I also have 120% version 7 installed....

Huh? Alcohol 120% has only just recently reached version 2. Where'd you get v7, Curt??

Where do they come from, these version 5, 6, and 7s, ?  :tellme:

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Re: Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray - free by CHIP Online
« Reply #4 on: May 24, 2010, 06:39 AM »
heres the download link (not 100% sure will it work for everyone - it's taken from the page Lanux linked to)
http://www.chip.de/d...20fbe748406792a644f0

on starting the install, click on the 'Internet' button
~ You'll have to give some details (look through these shots http://www.chip.de/b...alerie_42862442.html)
~ You'll get a confirmation mail & one with user name & 'Code'
~ You have to give these in during the install (no picture of this step) and again after install

Disclaimer: I havent done this myself ;-)
Tom

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Re: Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray - free by CHIP Online
« Reply #5 on: May 25, 2010, 02:12 PM »
Did you try it out? The website says it's the German language. Is there an option for other languages, like English? I still have some non-Windows 7 PCs this thing could work on.

i didn't try it because i have no Blu-ray drive.

From my understanding (the logos on the picture in your original post) the Blu-Ray version of Alcohol 120% also handles DVDs and CDs as well.

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Re: Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray - free by CHIP Online
« Reply #6 on: May 25, 2010, 02:27 PM »
Did you try it out? The website says it's the German language. Is there an option for other languages, like English? I still have some non-Windows 7 PCs this thing could work on.

i didn't try it because i have no Blu-ray drive.

From my understanding (the logos on the picture in your original post) the Blu-Ray version of Alcohol 120% also handles DVDs and CDs as well.

true,
but unfortunately the promotion is ended now
Tom

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Re: Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray - free by CHIP Online
« Reply #7 on: May 25, 2010, 03:38 PM »
The install is in German but once installed the program menu's are in English. Have not tested Blue Ray stuff don't have one but a worthy find nether the less - for the CD/DVD capabilities.

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Re: Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray - free by CHIP Online
« Reply #8 on: May 25, 2010, 05:04 PM »
If you want to rip BluRay or DVD to .mkv you can use MakeMKV. It's in beta(and free while in beta) for who knows how long.  Also DVDFab Passkey is still in beta.  Insert the disc, then drag & drop the entire set of video folders to a folder on your HD.

Sometimes one will work where the other doesn't.  MakeMKV is more confused about "episodic" DVD/BluRay discs than DVDFab Passkey.  Sometimes MakeMKV rips a "main movie" type disc much better/faster than Passkey. It's good to have both. Just be sure to disable Passkey while you are using MakeMKV.

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Re: Alcohol 120% 5.0 Blu-ray - free by CHIP Online
« Reply #9 on: May 30, 2010, 08:58 AM »
I'm a little leary of this. The official web site for Alcohol 120% is http://www.alcohol-soft.com and the latest version on the official site is v2.

EDIT: Thanks to Curt's explanation it is some weird versioning for the German market only.
« Last Edit: May 30, 2010, 09:03 AM by Innuendo »