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BackupHDDVD is a small utility available in command line and GUI versions which aids in the decryption of commercial HD DVD discs protected by the Advanced Access Content System.
http://www.aacsla.com/specifications/AACS_Spec_HD_DVD_Recordable_0.921_20060725.pdf. Retrieved 2007-04-09. ^ " HD DVD Content Protection already hacked?
HD DVD is the next generation DVD and has been standardized by the DVD Forum as its official next generation format. Originally, the first next gen format to gain wide industry ...
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. We've reviewed both editions of the Transformers sequel. Wanna know which version is the one for you? Read Our Reviews here and here
Visit the HD DVD official site for information on the total HD DVD high definition experience, including movies for your HD DVD player and information on how HD DVD compares to ...
Steve Mize is a man who feels much the same way I do about the movies. Growing up, we both regarded them the same way, as a special treat. See, we didn’t have Netflix back ...
The 46th DVD Forum Steering Committee Meeting was held in Universal City, U.S.A., on September 10, 2009. To see the resolutions, click here. For DVD Forum Principal Members only ...
BackupHDDVD is a small utility available in command line and GUI versions which aids in the decryption of commercial HD DVD discs protected by the Advanced Access Content System.
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After obtaining the collectors edition HDDVD gift set for "dirt," I recently dove into the world of Harry Potter for the first time. I never had any desire to read the books or see the films...but I just couldn't resist the price of this se...
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