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Blu-ray Disc ripper for BD-Live titles released
(Software/Software Features)
...m9 forum regularly publish those keys. What makes the 1.4 release unique is the fact that copies the “
AACS
” folder, which the author claims “might” be needed “for BD-Live enabled titles to decrypt r...
Thursday, November 06, 2008 12:00
2.
Slysoft hacks Blu-ray's latest copy protection
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...ntent providers fearful of movie pirating. Previously, high-def discs relied on a platform called
AACS
. However, that standard was quickly hacked and was actually deceptively easy for even...
Monday, March 24, 2008 11:23
3.
HD DVD’s rise and fall: A timeline
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...le Source 2005 Feb 23 HD DVD inclusion of
AACS
approved DVD Forum Mar 10 Apple joins ...
Tuesday, February 19, 2008 09:21
4.
Consumers beginning to drive the HD market
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
...ay because of the cost factor. There are certain costs which will never come down, such as Sony’s
AACS
encryption. You have to pay Sony the flat fee regardless.” He added that DVD sales in...
Thursday, December 20, 2007 15:33
5.
New AACS key is found
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
The hackers over at the Doom 9 forums have once again conquered
AACS
by discovering the updated decryption key used on new HD DVD and Blu Ray discs. Hollywood (CA) - The hackers over at the Doom 9
Wednesday, May 30, 2007 18:19
6.
AMD officially announces ATI HD 2000 graphics line
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...ng a handy dongle that lets you output your DVI signal to HDMI. The cards also adhere to HDCP and
AACS
copy protection. And like in the commercials, “That’s not all”, because ...
Monday, May 14, 2007 02:52
7.
AACS vows war over leaked HD DVD key
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
...ays the leaking of the HD DVD processing key goes beyond free speech. Michael Ayers, chair of the
AACS
Licensing Authority (
AACS
LA), told the BBC that his group respects free speech, but blogge...
Friday, May 04, 2007 13:56
8.
Cyber-riot hits Digg
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
...ers and even the administrators of Digg.com, a popular news aggregator, tried to stop the spread of the
AACS
processing key, but in so doing made the 32-digit hexadecimal number the most popular numbe...
Wednesday, May 02, 2007 13:35
9.
Cease and desist letters backfire horribly against MPAA/AACS
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Lawyers for a high-definition video licensing authority have opened up a Pandora’s box of Internet fury after serving several websites with cease and desist letters in an attempt to block the s
Tuesday, May 01, 2007 18:28
10.
UPDATE: AACS develops Blu-ray, HD DVD security patch for WinDVD
(Security/Security Features)
The
AACS
LA has issued a security update for HD DVD and Blu-ray playback software, trying to cut back on the copyright infringement that has resulted from recent hacking incidents into the new high d
Tuesday, April 10, 2007 15:57
11.
AnyDVD HD now copies Blu-ray discs, too
(Software/Software Features)
...DVD, but is powerful enough to raise additional concerns in Hollywood. The software removes encryption (
AACS
) from Blu-ray discs, removes region codes and includes a UDF 2.5 file ripper, which means t...
Tuesday, March 06, 2007 13:29
12.
First DVDs with HD capability produced
(Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
...dia will only be able to me played in devices that support the HD DVD format, due to the integration of
AACS
(Advanced Access Content System) copy protection....
Wednesday, February 21, 2007 12:32
13.
SlySoft invites beta testers for upcoming HD-DVD ripper
(Software/Software Features)
SlySoft, a company known for its CD/DVD ripping software, is inviting the public to test drive its HD-DVD ripping program. Antigua (West Indies) - SlySoft, a company known for its CD/DVD ripping soft
Wednesday, February 14, 2007 13:08
14.
AACS LA to go after HD hackers
(Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Following a wave of claims that the
AACS
content protection system in Blu-ray and HD DVD high definition media has been cracked, the organization behind the technology said that it will use "bot
Monday, January 29, 2007 20:54
15.
HD DVD encryption cracked?
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...64 in an online forum, calls the PC utility BackupHDDVD. He writes, "BackupHDDVD is a tool to decrypt a
AACS
protected movie that you own, so you can play it back later using an HDDVD player software....
Thursday, December 28, 2006 18:47
16.
Sony launches Playstation 3 in the U.S.
(Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
... cut. Playstation boss Ken Kutaragi also said that the Blu-ray version of the content protection system
AACS
(Advanced Access Content System) was finalized much later than originally expected. Aside t...
Friday, November 17, 2006 05:30
17.
Nvidia releases WHQL HD driver, ATI first to offer Vista RTM driver
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
... actually playback HD DVDs and Blu-ray movies on a computer. Besides the fact that a Blu-ray drive with
AACS
support or a HD DVD drive is required, users will also need a (new) graphics card with HDCP...
Friday, November 03, 2006 19:07
18.
Universal Pictures: "DRMs do not stop piracy"
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...ital entertainment. HDTV, HD video, HDMI, HDCP, Blu-ray, progressive and interlaced resolution, HD DVD,
AACS
are just part of the current flood of keywords and abbreviations that describe a transition...
Friday, August 04, 2006 14:32
19.
Graphics power is key to playing HD videos on a PC
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
... a GeForce 7600GT graphics card with HDCP to complete the infrastructure required to decode and display
AACS
-protected Blu-ray and HD DVD movies. On the software side, Vouri used Cyberlink's new Power...
Friday, July 28, 2006 22:30
20.
Quo vadis, Viiv?
(Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...er. HD DVD and Blu-ray use similar technologies. Both use the next-generation content protection system
AACS
. We are very firm advocates to say 'I want to copy my discs legally and I do not the DMCA t...
Monday, July 17, 2006 03:59
21.
"Print" key derails copy protection in first-gen HD software
(Hardware/Hardware Features)
...mputer magazine c't, users can take screenshots of content protected by Advanced Access Content System (
AACS
) and a High Bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) chip by simply pressing the "Print ...
Friday, July 07, 2006 16:02
22.
Sony Pictures to make first Blu-ray movies available today
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
The first wave of Blu-ray Disc-based movies from Sony Pictures should already be available in retail outlets and Web sites today. Those few who were lucky enough to purchase Samsung's BD-P1000 Blu-ra
Tuesday, June 20, 2006 14:05
23.
Blu-ray Disc players delayed again, perhaps until August
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
A spokesperson for Pioneer Electronics confirmed to Reuters this morning that the North American release its first Blu-ray Disc player, the BDP-HD1, originally scheduled for release late last month,
Tuesday, June 06, 2006 15:51
24.
Sony ships Blu-ray discs
(Archived/Hardware/Hardware Features)
Following a wave of delays surrounding its next generation media format, Sony today sprinkled some positive news and said that it has begun shipping recordable Blu-ray discs for PC.
Friday, May 05, 2006 16:39
25.
Blockbuster holds off on high-def, in-store rentals
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
In a walk towards progress, Blockbuster announced today it would be making HD DVD titles available for online rental. The program will serve as a market sample, to determine whether a healthy market
Thursday, April 13, 2006 19:47
26.
TDK now shipping 25 GB Blu-ray recordable media
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Today, TDK announced it's ready to ship to US retailers what it's describing as the first publicly available single-layer Blu-ray recordable discs. The news means that retailers are likely to be able
Monday, April 10, 2006 16:22
27.
First Toshiba HD DVD players for sale in Japan
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
The first HD DVD players were made available in retail markets in Japan today, as Toshiba finally rolls the big dice, placing its bets on the future of high-definition components. But even as custome
Friday, March 31, 2006 18:05
28.
Universal makes U-turn, will not use ICT in first-gen HD DVD
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Industry support for a feature of high-definition copy protection that would limit the output of HD DVD and Blu-ray discs to 540 lines of resolution, is waning fast, as once-stalwart Universal has re
Monday, March 27, 2006 20:54
29.
GDC 2006: Playstation 3 without HDMI
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...e delay on technical problems such as the ongoing work to finalize Blu-ray's copy protection technology
AACS
. At GDC we got a glimpse how far the PS3 may be still away from production, as Sony was not...
Friday, March 24, 2006 22:14
30.
Next-gen HDTVs may hide first-gen HD DVD limits, says Microsoft
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
...smarter, top-of-the-line HDTV displays produced from now on should be able to compensate for that, says
AACS
spokesperson Richard Doherty, a Microsoft employee. So you shouldn't see a difference...pro...
Friday, March 24, 2006 20:16
31.
High-def discs will never require dedicated Internet connection, says AACS rep
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
According to Microsoft's key representative with the licensing body responsible for
AACS
copy protection, high-definition disc players will never require an exclusive, wired connection to the Interne
Wednesday, March 22, 2006 15:50
32.
Toshiba may delay HD DVD players rollout to coincide with movie releases
(Archived/Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Toshiba indicated in a recent statement that it intends to release its upcoming HD DVD players in tandem with studios' release of movies for the HD DVD format those players support. There should have
Monday, March 20, 2006 21:56
33.
Playstation 3 delay could derail high definition agenda
(Archived/Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Is a delay of the release of the Playstation 3 game console the worst thing that could happen for Sony? As it stands now, the delay will throw off the timing of all the major industries that depend o
Thursday, March 16, 2006 21:23
34.
LG's "ultra-multi" player could launch wave of HD DVD / Blu-ray hybrid components
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
There may indeed be a crack in the dam, as LG Electronics let Reuters know today it is preparing its North American retailers to sell hybrid HD DVD / Blu-ray disc players. If LG becomes the first in
Wednesday, March 15, 2006 20:00
35.
Sony to launch PS3 in November, blames Blu-ray for delay
(Archived/Games and Entertainment/Games and Entertainment Features)
Sony today confirmed earlier media reports that the firm's new game console Playstation 3 would launch in November of this year - giving Microsoft's Xbox 360 a 12-month head start. The console was or
Wednesday, March 15, 2006 16:37
36.
Both high-def disc formats debate tech issues as HD DVD faces new delays
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...y be delayed for several weeks, prompting the removal of those titles from retailers' catalogs. Did the
AACS
Licensing Agency cut it too close when it "finalized" its 1.0 specification just before HD ...
Tuesday, March 14, 2006 16:54
37.
Dueling DRM frameworks prolong high-def confusion
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
...arding next-generation high-definition content, took place this week: an interim agreement on the final
AACS
specification, and an agreement on an interoperable DRM framework by the members of the Cor...
Thursday, February 23, 2006 23:05
38.
PlayStation 3 may face delays due to production costs
(Archived/Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
Sony's PlayStation 3 may be facing some critical roadblocks if it intends to make its anticipated spring premiere date. While standards bodies continue to argue over whether their argument over copy
Tuesday, February 21, 2006 17:10
39.
Toshiba to launch HD DVD players in March, even without some features
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
...and $800. The company is apparently not waiting for some of the standards critical to HD DVD, including
AACS
copy protection and HDMI connectivity, to be completed first. ...
Friday, February 17, 2006 18:01
40.
CES 2006: First-generation Blu-ray disc players may not be full-featured
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
Floor representatives from three manufacturers of Blu-ray components told TG Daily that the first generation of Blu-ray players may omit some key features, such as the BD-J interactive layer. Will co
Friday, January 06, 2006 04:02
41.
Progress in negotiations for final AACS copy protection specification for HD discs
(Archived/Business and Law/Business and Law Features)
...os, content providers, and component manufacturers may have actually reached a limited agreement on how
AACS
- the copy protection scheme to be used by the next generation high-definition discs - will...
Monday, December 19, 2005 19:26
42.
Toshiba delays HD DVD launch
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Weblinks)
Toshiba has announced a delay to the launch of its HD DVD players until the first quarter of next year, a move that may see the technology hit the market at around the same time as Sony's rival
Thursday, December 15, 2005 00:17
43.
HP wins one, loses one in petitions to Blu-ray; will it now join HD DVD?
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
The Blu-ray Disc Association announced late yesterday that it has accepted a proposal to implement mandatory managed copy, but will still support a Java-based interactivity layer. But interpret
Thursday, November 17, 2005 16:17
44.
iHD less expensive than Blu-ray alternative, thanks to Vista, says HP
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Microsoft's plans to make the XML-based iHD interactive provision a component of Windows Vista will drive down production costs for computer manufacturers, says an HP official. The cost reducti
Monday, October 31, 2005 17:15
45.
New Blu-ray member Warner Bros. would support iHD layer, oppose mandatory managed copy
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
For Warner Home Video to become included as a board member of the Blu-ray Disc Association, along with its continuing membership in the HD DVD Promotions Group, certain demands by Warner had to
Friday, October 28, 2005 22:26
46.
HP to Blu-ray: Take us seriously, or we'll join HD DVD
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
In an exclusive interview with TG Daily, HP's representative to the Blu-ray Disc Association acknowledged his company's reversal of position on two key technologies: mandatory managed copy and
Friday, October 28, 2005 16:52
47.
HP requests feature additions to Blu-ray disc technology
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
UPDATED 20 Oct 2005 11:50 am EST In a partial reversal of its public stand in response to Microsoft's and Intel's support of HD DVD, Hewlett-Packard issued a public request for the Blu-ray Dis
Wednesday, October 19, 2005 21:51
48.
Gateway monitor marks premiere of display-based HD protection scheme
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Newer, larger LCD displays are capable of reproducing high-definition video at full resolution. As a result, they must comply with a controversial federally mandated protocol that encrypts high
Thursday, October 06, 2005 20:24
49.
Does Trusted Computing provide security for users or from them?
(Archived/Trendwatch/Trendwatch Features)
Throughout the past two decades, Bruce Schneier has provided one of the most well-reasoned, clear, and unbiased perspectives regarding the broad and complex topic of implementing security and t
Thursday, October 06, 2005 13:53
50.
Blu-ray / HD DVD battle plays out in real-time at Japan trade show
(Archived/Consumer Electronics/Consumer Electronics Features)
The CEATEC trade show opens in Japan with the expectation of proponents of both high-def disc formats facing off in a public venue.
Wednesday, October 05, 2005 16:18
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