Jason
03-27-2007, 09:40 AM
"It’s really quite amazing how quickly Advanced Access Content System (AACS -
HD content protection for HD DVD and Blu-ray discs) got defeated, especially
considering how much money the industry and Hollywood movie studios putting into
protecting their HD movie content.
It might not be a hack like regular DVD decryption DeCSS, but it seems very unlikely
that this workaround will ever stop working as it means that all current HD DVD and
Blu-ray players would either need a firmware upgrade or become obsolete when it
comes to playing newer movies."
Blu-Ray Ripping Guide (http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/1073/hd_dvd_and_blu_ray_ripping_guide_hdcp_free_hd_content/index.html)
HD content protection for HD DVD and Blu-ray discs) got defeated, especially
considering how much money the industry and Hollywood movie studios putting into
protecting their HD movie content.
It might not be a hack like regular DVD decryption DeCSS, but it seems very unlikely
that this workaround will ever stop working as it means that all current HD DVD and
Blu-ray players would either need a firmware upgrade or become obsolete when it
comes to playing newer movies."
Blu-Ray Ripping Guide (http://www.tweaktown.com/articles/1073/hd_dvd_and_blu_ray_ripping_guide_hdcp_free_hd_content/index.html)