New software is now making it possible to remove Advanced Access Content System encryption from HD DVDs, enabling users to play discs on non-HDCP compliant graphics cards and displays. SlySoft, a DVD-authoring software firm based in Antigua, has released the first version of its AnyDVD HD, a program that makes circumventing HD DVD copy encryption an easy process for even the casual tech enthusiast. AnyDVD HD cracks protections on HD DVDs that were designed by a consortium of companies, including IBM, Microsoft, Intel, Panasonic and Sony.
SlySoft Tool Cracks HD DVD Encryption
Posted by: Tim Gray February 20, 2007 03:20 PMNew software is now making it possible to remove Advanced Access Content System encryption from HD DVDs, enabling users to play discs on non-HDCP compliant graphics cards and displays. SlySoft, a DVD-authoring software firm based in Antigua, has released the first version of its AnyDVD HD, a program that makes circumventing HD DVD copy encryption an easy process for even the casual tech enthusiast. AnyDVD HD cracks protections on HD DVDs that were designed by a consortium of companies, including IBM, Microsoft, Intel, Panasonic and Sony.