
I’m not sure that’s ever been tested, though. I don’t know that for a fact, but if you were to be in a lawsuit (highly, highly unlikely), I doubt you could win. Works fine.Īnd just to play devil’s advocate, any software you purchased on e-bay most likely does not have a valid license (even if you have a valid activation code), because you didn’t purchase it from Adobe or an authorized reseller. This software was originally created by Adobe Systems Incorporated. We recommend checking the downloaded files with any free antivirus.

We cannot confirm if there is a free download of this software available. In my case, I have still been able to author basic (play once or with simple chapters) DVDs and Blu-rays using FCPX. There was a download of Adobe Encore CS4 4.0.1.48 on the developers website when we last checked. I realize there’s still a need in many circles, but obviously everyone’s direction is towards cloud and streaming. The general consensus – right or wrong – by software manufacturers, is that physical consumer media (CD, DVD, Blu-Ray) is dead and, therefore, they have quit catering to those needs. Encore being the last of the batch, because enough people screamed.

They have only left it available up until recently.

Well, Adobe hasn’t been supporting any legacy software for some time.
