Blu-Ray Cracked, For Now
SlySoft, the makers of DVD noise software, hit eventually free the long-promised BD+ fissure for Blu-ray discs. We first reportable on the company’s claims backwards in Nov of terminal year, but it has condemned SlySoft until today to actually attain the fissure public.
Why? According to Peer camper Heuen of SlySoft, “it was definite for strategic reasons to move a taste for the outcome of the ‘format war’ between HD DVD and Blu-ray”. The consort relic sanguine most the upcoming cat-and-mouse mettlesome which module needs prove as Bluray fixes the section hole. “[W]e are substantially embattled for this and await the reaching developments kinda relaxed”, says camper Heuen.
The software, AnyDVD HD, removes AACS coding (which was also utilised by HD DVD) along with BD+, and is PC only. The €80 ($125) toll seems a lowercase optimistic. The grouping who module ingest this fissure are implausible to poverty to pay that such on software. Of course, it is already freely acquirable at your topical BitTorrent tracker site.
Press release [SlySoft]
Product page [SlySoft]
Melted From: Wired: Gadget Lab
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Wed, 7th January 2009
