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europeman
9th February 2007, 13:19
Come slysoft do your magic
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simple
9th February 2007, 13:21
LMAO!!!:D what hd drive do you have??

europeman
9th February 2007, 14:14
Ugh I need to feel in 10 characters
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simple
9th February 2007, 15:10
Ugh I need to feel in 10 characters

your as bad as me LOL, ive just been and bought a vga connector :D but still need the xbox hd dvd to match:doh:

James
9th February 2007, 15:34
Come slysoft do your magic
Betatest is already running...

iansilv
9th February 2007, 16:17
Anydvd-hd will get rid of the copy protection, so will the dvds just play without the menu- am I wrong that hd-dvds simply start playing when you load them instead of going to the menu?

James
9th February 2007, 16:27
Anydvd-hd will get rid of the copy protection, so will the dvds just play without the menu- am I wrong that hd-dvds simply start playing when you load them instead of going to the menu?
Depends on how the disc has been mastered. But AnyDVD HD lets you modify the mastering "on the fly", so you can *make* every HD DVD start with the feature.

simple
9th February 2007, 17:42
n i cant wait to get my mitts on this

KoRn
9th February 2007, 18:22
Betatest is already running...

Good news. I hope AnyDVD HD does only have few bugs.

simple
9th February 2007, 20:15
Good news. I hope AnyDVD HD does only have few bugs.

if it does have bugs ,,,, trust me when im up and running i will find them i have the knack of breaking things:agree:

cobra-ak
13th February 2007, 03:24
Can you down convert to DVD albeit w/ compression to DVD?

TM2-Megatron
13th February 2007, 03:32
AnyDVD HD won't do that... you'd need some kind of HD equivalent to CloneDVD (or an updated version of CloneDVD that can read HD-DVDs through AnyDVD HD, or something). Apparently, the HD-DVD standard supports HD-DVD structures on a red-laser disc. However, in many cases you'd be dealing with a lot of compression. Many HD-DVD releases are on the 30GB discs, and even with a DVD+R DL you're looking at considerable compression; you wouldn't even be able to split it over 2 discs.