AnyDVD isn't really about piracy. If it were, only one person would need to buy it, everyone else could make copies of the ripped disc. Note, I'm **not** suggesting nobody uses AnyDVD for piracy, but the numbers don't really add up if you assume that the majority of AnyDVD users are using it for that.
BD+ is an abomination that pretty much guarantees Blu-ray will never be a reliable technology. Removing it is one of the things I want to see changed about the standard before I consider getting a player.
That is easy enough, but sometime I don't want to wait 3 months to watch a new release I just bought (I.e. I still can't play some Bond movies on my BD player that I bought about 6 weeks ago).
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mitchelljd @ Dec 14th 2008 7:34AM
not at all, you need to update your firmware.
anyway, this horrible software should go away, its illegal and wrong to support piracy.
squiggleslash @ Dec 14th 2008 8:50AM
AnyDVD isn't really about piracy. If it were, only one person would need to buy it, everyone else could make copies of the ripped disc. Note, I'm **not** suggesting nobody uses AnyDVD for piracy, but the numbers don't really add up if you assume that the majority of AnyDVD users are using it for that.
BD+ is an abomination that pretty much guarantees Blu-ray will never be a reliable technology. Removing it is one of the things I want to see changed about the standard before I consider getting a player.
T-bone @ Dec 14th 2008 10:09AM
That is easy enough, but sometime I don't want to wait 3 months to watch a new release I just bought (I.e. I still can't play some Bond movies on my BD player that I bought about 6 weeks ago).