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Old 2nd October 2008, 18:42
mel1202 mel1202 is offline
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Default Can I rip a Blu-ray with AnyDVD?

I have the most recent AnyDVD version and I would like to know if AnyDVD can ripe a Blu-Ray disc that I just got from BestBuy?
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Old 2nd October 2008, 18:48
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I have the most recent AnyDVD version and I would like to know if AnyDVD can ripe a Blu-Ray disc that I just got from BestBuy?
If you have registered AnyDVD HD then, yes, you can. AnyDVD HD is AnyDVD with the addition of HD-DVD and BluRay capabilities. If you only have the regular AnyDVD registered then you would need to upgrade to AnyDVD HD at the cost of an additional 30€. Refer here: https://secure.slysoft.com/upgrade.php.
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Old 2nd October 2008, 23:35
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Smile Can I rip a Blu-ray disc with AnyDVD

Thank you for your quick response to my question. I will upgrade to AnyDVD HD as you said I should.
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Old 8th October 2008, 16:56
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Do I also need to have a Blu-ray burner besides the upgrading to AnyDVD HD? Or can I still use the burner I am using now to write and burn none Blu-ray DVDs.
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Old 8th October 2008, 16:58
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Do I also need to have a Blu-ray burner besides the upgrading to AnyDVD HD? Or can I still use the burner I am using now to write and burn none Blu-ray DVDs.
To read BluRay discs you need a BluRay read/burner. To burn BluRay discs you need a BluRay burner.
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Old 11th October 2008, 19:31
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Default BluRay Read/Burner & BluRay Burner

OK. Can you recommend both a BluRay Read/Burner and a Bluray Burner. I have just upgraded to AnyDVD-HD as you suggested I do to copy and burn BluRay Discs.
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Old 11th October 2008, 21:59
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Hello for the money I would and got the LG GGW-H20LK, I got it from newegg.com, about $235.00..

Great drive for the money..

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Old 11th October 2008, 22:54
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Default BluRay Read/Burner & BluRay Burner

Does the drive that you suggest I get both read and burn BluRay Discs?
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Old 12th October 2008, 01:17
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OK. Can you recommend both a BluRay Read/Burner and a Bluray Burner. I have just upgraded to AnyDVD-HD as you suggested I do to copy and burn BluRay Discs.
I highly recommend the LG GGC-H20L and LG GGW-H20L drives. The GGC-H20L is a HD-DVD/BluRay/SD DVD/CD reader and a SD DVD/CD burner. The GGW-H20L is the GGC-H20L plus the ability to burn BluRay discs. The GGW-H20L runs ~100 USD more expensive in price than the GGC-H20L.

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Does the drive that you suggest I get both read and burn BluRay Discs?
From above the GGC-H20L has no BluRay burning capabilities. The GGW-H20L allows you to burn BluRay discs.

The LG drives are recommended by many people. I own the GGC-H20L and love it.

There are newer LG BluRay burners coming out but they won't offer HD-DVD reading support which is unfortunate. One of the main reasons I like the GGC-H20L and GGW-H20L is the ability to read both HD-DVD and BluRay discs.
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Old 12th October 2008, 03:19
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I highly recommend the LG GGC-H20L and LG GGW-H20L drives. The GGC-H20L is a HD-DVD/BluRay/SD DVD/CD reader and a SD DVD/CD burner. The GGW-H20L is the GGC-H20L plus the ability to burn BluRay discs. The GGW-H20L runs ~100 USD more expensive in price than the GGC-H20L.



From above the GGC-H20L has no BluRay burning capabilities. The GGW-H20L allows you to burn BluRay discs.

The LG drives are recommended by many people. I own the GGC-H20L and love it.

There are newer LG BluRay burners coming out but they won't offer HD-DVD reading support which is unfortunate. One of the main reasons I like the GGC-H20L and GGW-H20L is the ability to read both HD-DVD and BluRay discs.
I agree, we sell around 5-10 systems a week with the GGW-H20L in them and have yet to have anyone phone up with a problem
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