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more about #aacs more comments → mullingitover: I suppose next they'll be going after that giant analog port in the front of the device, commonly known as the 'screen'? more » dathiene: pwned more » Canoehead: If one were to do this - once you extract the movie, it is usually 25-30GB at most - so that's 35-40 on a 1TB HDD - or around $3 per movie. Not too bad. more » dan: Munch munch? Are you kidding? Everybody knows Cookie Monster (CM to his friends) goes "NOM NOM NOM" more » TBM-Fan: Where can i download the software? no blu-ray disc here but still nice to have in advance more » Justifan: good, the sooner this stuff is broken wide open the sooner the format will actually succeed. funny that. more » VakeroRokero: this probably will be done to games in the coming months... more » ZLevee: I though "AnyDVD HD" was alreadying doing this. Haven't read up lately so I could be wrong... more » tanukineri: With terabyte drives under $100 and 2 TB drives on the way, saving these files in a HTPC doesn't look like a bad option at all, especially after compa... more » deadhouseplantz: Ya know, this product seems kinda lame, and overkill. I didn't even get the gadget rush I usually get when I see a cool new item. My first thought was... more » efenili: Still not cost effective though :P more » -
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DRM Group to Kill Analog Blu-ray Output
The AACS Licensing Authority is most renowned as the group behind the DRM found in Blu-ray discs—the same DRM, mind you, that's already been cracked. And they're out to kill analog. More »
