Commercial DVDs, Blu-rays, and UHD Blu-rays come loaded with protection to stop them being copied and redistributed. But we all know such protections don't last very long and copies of DVD and Blu-ray movies are already easy to find and appear soon after official releases. However, UHD Blu-ray discs using AACS 2.0 encryption have so far remained off limits to rippers. That is, until now.
AnyDVD, which has allowed for protected disc copying since it first launched back in 2003, just released a new version (AnyDVD (HD) 8.2.1.1 beta) introducing support for UHD Blu-ray ripping. The one prerequisite to taking advantage of this support is owning a "UHD-friendly" Blu-ray drive, which I'll explain in a minute.
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