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Slysoft Adds Blu-ray Support To AnyDVD HD

PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 11:32 am
by Ian
The latest beta of AnyDVD HD supports Blu-ray.

http://sandbox.slysoft.com/beta/SetupAnyDVD6128.exe

6.1.2.8 2007 03 01
- New: Added Blu-Ray support.
- Change: I/O on 64bit OS (WinXP64/Vista64) moved to kernel mode
- Updated ElbyCDIO layer, fixes "cannot get exclusive access" in CloneDVD and CloneCD under XP64 and Vista64
- Change: ElbyCDIO uses less CPU cycles under Windows XP and Vista
- Change: After using CloneCD or CloneDVD, AnyDVD does no longer rescan the disc under XP64 and Vista64.
- Fix: HD DVDs without iHD menus did not work
- Some minor fixes and improvements
- Updated languages

From what I can gather, it will let you defeat AACS and copy Blu-ray discs but region free support isn't done yet. Download it here:

http://sandbox.slysoft.com/beta/SetupAnyDVD6128.exe

PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 6:06 pm
by roadrunner
It just keeps getting better and better :D

PostPosted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 9:20 pm
by CowboySlim
Roger that!

My grandchildren have broken several of their DVDs.
I don't anything wrong in making backups for such instances as long as they are kept at home for their use.
I don't see why we should have to pay twice for the right to view the content.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 1:44 am
by Dartman
And now that their millions in unbreakable DRM have been broken, as soon as prices get close to reasonable it's time to get a burner. Yep it does keep getting better and better, it's almost comical...

PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 12:59 pm
by Wesociety
I'm sure AACS will take action to try and shutdown the capabilities of AnyDVD HD in the near future, but I'm confident that the Slysoft developers will be able to continue to circumvent the protection. If they weren't confident, they wouldn't be selling the software...

PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 4:23 pm
by Ian
Slysoft isn't saying how they're circumventing AACS. From the comments made by the developers, its not the same way as Muslix64 and others are doing it.

PostPosted: Sat Mar 03, 2007 9:22 pm
by Dartman
Well once it was broken I think that led them to know what to look for to do it other ways. From what I've read there's one key that can't be revoked plus I'm sure other ways. Also it's doubt full they'll revoke a whole series of movie disks, can you imagine the normal consumer suddenly not being able to play his 30 dollar movie on his 500 to 1000 player, it wouldn't be pretty...

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:03 am
by Wesociety
Dartman wrote:Well once it was broken I think that led them to know what to look for to do it other ways. From what I've read there's one key that can't be revoked plus I'm sure other ways. Also it's doubt full they'll revoke a whole series of movie disks, can you imagine the normal consumer suddenly not being able to play his 30 dollar movie on his 500 to 1000 player, it wouldn't be pretty...

Slysoft developers have stated that they were already working on AnyDVD HD before BackupHDDVD was released. They have also said they didn't use the BackupHDDVD source code and that they have their own methods for the AACS circumvention. It's not likely that they will reveal exactly what method they have implemented in AnyDVD HD though...

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 3:04 am
by Dartman
Of course they wont or the hole gets closed or they get sued somehow or both, more power to them. It keeps the industry kinda honest, maybe they'll admit a guy making a backup of a movie he buys isn't exactly who they are worried about someday and let fair use work.

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 11:55 am
by Wesociety
Dartman wrote:Of course they wont or the hole gets closed or they get sued somehow or both, more power to them. It keeps the industry kinda honest, maybe they'll admit a guy making a backup of a movie he buys isn't exactly who they are worried about someday and let fair use work.

I doubt Slysoft will be sued due to their Antigua location (DMCA laws do not apply). I would expect that the movie industry has been after Slysoft for a long time...

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 12:24 pm
by Dartman
Yeah, I know but things can change. Olli had to leave Germany because they suddenly rolled over to the man.
I doubt it will but lets run with this for all we're worth.

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:00 pm
by Wesociety
Crazy, I didn't know that Olli had to flee the country.

I don't think Slysoft has much to worry about now though. They've been selling their DVD circumvention, DeCSS tools for years now...
I'm not saying that it is impossible for the MPAA to get to them or have any effect on their business, I just doubt it will happen.

PostPosted: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:24 pm
by Dartman
Well Not sure exactly how it worked out but he had to stop doing his program and it ended up with Slysoft because of the no DMCA laws. So maybe he didn't leave but his creation left and sorta morphed, which was still good for everyone eventually.