if bd+ hasn't been broken then how come you can find almost every bluray movie made on the net??? and then all you need to watch them in full glory is a ps3
If you read the writeup, you'd know that it's because in Europe these movies aren't distributed by Fox, and therefore end up on HD-DVD, which only has AACS. There aren't blu-ray rips of BD+ protected movies, yet.
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wreckedchevy @ Jan 9th 2008 4:36PM
if bd+ hasn't been broken then how come you can find almost every bluray movie made on the net??? and then all you need to watch them in full glory is a ps3
Zodiac @ Jan 9th 2008 5:36PM
Not all of the discs had BD+.
Though some of the BD+ movies have still come out via HDMI capture.
sn1per @ Jan 10th 2008 12:35AM
If you read the writeup, you'd know that it's because in Europe these movies aren't distributed by Fox, and therefore end up on HD-DVD, which only has AACS. There aren't blu-ray rips of BD+ protected movies, yet.