AnyDVD HD 7.0.8.0 – Decrypt CSS Encrypted DVD Without Stress
O. James Samson - September 7, 2012When it comes to decrypting CSS encrypted DVD without hassles, AnyDVD HD is a tool you just can’t ignore.
Here is Why
Created by SlySoft, AnyDVD HD is a powerful decryption shareware that works in the background allowing you to automatically and transparently remove the copy protection on any DVD thus making it possible to back it up. With this software, you could remove the RPC region code. This makes the DVD useable on any DVD player and on any DVD software. This software gives you full control by allowing you to remove any feature of a movie you don’t want such as subtitles, forced delays, and no-skip marks and prohibition messages.
Apart from decryption, this software allows you to manage the speed drive of your DVD drive and reduce the noise level while you’re watching movies on your PC. It allows you to adjust the display frequency of your PC monitor and decrypts protected audio CDs allowing you to copy it. What’s more, AnyDVD helps you to fix any intentionally damaged CD allowing you to be to play and use them.
System requirements: This program is compatible with IBM PC with a minimum 500 MHz Pentium-class microprocessor and 64 MB RAM as well as Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista or Windows 7 (32 or 64 bit)
Upsides:
Apart from the above, AnyDVD is compatible with all video media and all DVD editing tools. It is extremely fast and does not save data on your hard disk. You can share the DVDs within your home network.
Downside:
None at all. This is one cool software that has little or no known downside. Almost all users have given this software a positive rating.
Latest Version
Latest Updates In The Version Released A Week Ago [AnyDVD HD 7.0.8.0] Includes …
- New (Blu-ray): Updated decryption keys- New (Blu-ray): Support for new BD+ protection
- New (DVD): Support for new copy protections
- New: Driver blocks more commands before disc is made visible
- Fix (DVD): Bug introduced in 7.0.7.0, some menus didn’t work anymore
Want to know more? Visit Slysoft.
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