High-deffy Goodness

Jun 09, 2008 11:05

So I finally caved and bought a Blu-Ray drive for my computer, and now I'm going through the process of trying to get this new media type integrated into my whole home system. My conclusion: The PC infrastructure for Blu-Ray is total ass. The only people that are really on top of the thing are Slysoft, the guys who cracked the encryption. The ( Read more... )

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firni June 9 2008, 21:04:57 UTC
I wonder if DVDFab or Ripit4Me works on that shit.

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smeehrrr June 9 2008, 21:35:42 UTC
I'm using AnyDVD to remove the protection, Imgburn to make ISOs, and Daemon Tools to mount them. Oh, and PowerDVD to play them. Works fine over my network.

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wrog June 10 2008, 05:11:13 UTC
The PC infrastructure for Blu-Ray is total ass
would this perhaps have anything to do with Vista/DRM crap?

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smeehrrr June 10 2008, 06:00:07 UTC
No, the copy protection was broken a long time ago. The issue here is that there isn't any standard for playback, so you have several different apps that all suck in one way or another, and no hope of wrapping them with your own non-sucking app the way you can with the DVD architecture.

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