• Welcome to TechPowerUp Forums, Guest! Please check out our forum guidelines for info related to our community.

AnyDVD HD released

zekrahminator

McLovin
Joined
Jan 29, 2006
Messages
9,066 (1.28/day)
Location
My house.
Processor AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ Brisbane @ 2.8GHz (224x12.5, 1.425V)
Motherboard Gigabyte sumthin-or-another, it's got an nForce 430
Cooling Dual 120mm case fans front/rear, Arctic Cooling Freezer 64 Pro, Zalman VF-900 on GPU
Memory 2GB G.Skill DDR2 800
Video Card(s) Sapphire X850XT @ 580/600
Storage WD 160 GB SATA hard drive.
Display(s) Hanns G 19" widescreen, 5ms response time, 1440x900
Case Thermaltake Soprano (black with side window).
Audio Device(s) Soundblaster Live! 24 bit (paired with X-530 speakers).
Power Supply ThermalTake 430W TR2
Software XP Home SP2, can't wait for Vista SP1.
Anyone who's ever tried to watch a DVD on their computer knows that it comes with Digital Rights Management (DRM) software preventing copying onto a computer. The original AnyDVD's function was to remove said DRM's, allowing a user to enjoy a clean copy of their movie. When HD-DVD was released, things got much tougher in the DRM field. DRM's now prevent HD-DVD's from playing back on a video card that does not have HDCP codecs, force a user to watch those pesky advertisements at the beginning of the movie, and force a user to buy a fancy monitor/video card/connector just to watch a movie. AnyDVD HD allows a user freedom from all those problems. This means that any computer with an HD-DVD player, regardless of how HDCP compliant it is, can watch an HD-DVD movie. SlySoft thinks that this ingenious software is worth $80 USD, with a 21 day free trial. The Inquirer claims that it is worth every penny.

View at TechPowerUp Main Site
 
its cheaper then buying vista and a hdcp monitor ...ill take it ;)
 
as long as they don;t do this for blu-ray this will give hd the edge it needs, although i must admit blu-ray does have its advantage.
 
Oh you can bet your bum that they will do the same thing for Blu-Ray. Quite frankly, we should use both and quit griping about it. If you like HD-DVD, use it. If you like Blu-Ray, use that.
 
Another reason to stop hanging out and save some money. HD-DVD in the list. Will that work with the Xbox 360 HD-DVD drive?
 
A computer with an HD-DVD player? I know i got one here somewhere..
 
I think it would have been best if Toshiba and and Sony had teamed up like they were discussing. I think we the end users would have ended up with something better then either HD-DVD or Blu-Ray and I think they both have their uses.

This is a niffty product though, does it work on Vista?
 
I think it would have been best if Toshiba and and Sony had teamed up like they were discussing. I think we the end users would have ended up with something better then either HD-DVD or Blu-Ray and I think they both have their uses.

This is a niffty product though, does it work on Vista?

To answer my own question:

System Requirements
IBM-compatible PC with a minimum 2 GHz Pentium-class microprocessor and 512 MB RAM
Windows 98/98SE/ME/2000/XP/XP64/VISTA/VISTA64
2 MB hard-disk space
AnyDVD HD required Windows 98 as the minimum OS for standard DVDs.
For HD decryption / ripping the minimum OS is Windows 2000 (latest SP).
PC Player software usually requires Windows XP SP2 as the minumum OS.
 
I am officially buying this. Gonna hop on their site to see if they offer an upgrade to purchasers of the standard version.



EDIT: WOOOOOT!!!! Only $30 for the upgrade from the standard version.
 
time to update my anydvd ;)

been using this for years, its the ONLY choice for DRM removal on pc, the other options have issues(stupid regon+css free sucks)

*heads off to find an update*
 
DVDDecrypter kicks ass for DVDs... HD-DVDDecrypter can't be too far off now...

and oh yeah, its free.
 
Back
Top