![]() |
|
|
#1
|
|||
|
|||
|
Bonjour,
Serait t'il possible de suggérer d'avoir une version pour Android, comme des tablettes (de bonne puissance ou un Media player (de salon) style Egreat R200S. avec Android 2.2 et 4.0, j'aimerais acheter un lecteur multimedia pour salon que l'ont peut mettre un disque dur interne, mais aussi un BD-ROM externe en SATA pour lire les Blu-Ray original avec DRM, mais sont très rare même presque inexistant ceux qui supporte le simple fait de lire des Blu-Ray original avec DRM, ce logiciel sous Android pourrais permettre a plein de gens de pouvoir le faire marché sur leur TV de salon. Merci Néo PS: wrong forum place for language, sorry. I suggest to support for Android multimedia stuff, to use in living room,. Would it be possible to suggest to have a version for Android, as tablets (or a good Media player (living room) style Egreat R200S. With Android 2.3 and 4.0, I would buy a media player to show that may have put an internal hard drive, but also an external BD-ROM SATA Blu-Ray read the original with DRM, but are very rare indeed almost nonexistent who supports the simple act of reading Blu-Ray with original DRM software that could allow Android has a lot of people can do it on their TV market living room. Last edited by neo776; 29th June 2012 at 20:09. |
|
#2
|
|||
|
|||
|
If I read you request carefully, you would like Slysoft to have an Android version of AnyDVD.
That might happen, but it might not, and IMHO (In My Humble Opinion) because other people have been asking for a Mac version of AnyDVD or even an Linux version of AnyDVD over the years, and nothing has come of that. But, the programmers at Slysoft have been known to have a surprise or two up their sleeve. So who knows what the future has in store down the line??
__________________
Lifetime subscription licenses to AnyDVD HD, CloneDVD2, CloneCD, CloneDVDmobile, and Game Jackal Pro. Death to Cinavia!!! |
|
#3
|
|||
|
|||
|
Android media-player devices aren't very common AFAIK. What you're looking for can be done with AnyDVD HD in Windows simply by ripping to a format your media player supports (BD-R/RE, ISO, MKV, etc.)--whether your media player runs Android or something else.
That requires a third-party ripping or conversion product (check the High Definition Software forum here for ideas), unless it's something the built-in ripper supports (ISO, BD structures on HDD) or you're willing to wait for Slyce; but unless your media player has Cinavia support (highly unlikely for Androids), once the fox kills the DRM in Windows it should stay dead. (Hopefully a future version of Slyce will kill even Cinavia.) ![]() The only advantage of putting AnyDVD on the media player itself is to support BD or DVD drives connected directly to the player without a PC. Considering there's no AnyDVD for even Linux HTPCs (Windows HTPCs obviously can use it), I doubt we'll see an Android version anytime soon. |
![]() |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | |
|
|