![]() AnyDVD and the key is not bound to your hardware. I always insisted, that we don't follow the trend with “key authentication”. There are no registration/validation servers. If no registration/validation servers are responding, will we be able to install the last version on our new machines in the future? I don't know how long the servers will continue to run. If you have a router with a DNS proxy or can edit your Windows hosts file, you can add a with an IP address for one of the key server proxies. Note for the technical skilled: The servers are still running, probably as long as the bills are paid, but their DNS entries are removed. OPD results are not cached.īlu-ray cinavia: Will continue to work with current players & software. OPD results will be cached locally, if you copy the cache, you can move it to another PC.īlu-Ray Java protection (mostly Lionsgate): Recent discs (1 year?) need OPD. OPD results will be cached locally, if you copy the cache, you can move it to another PC.īlu-Ray BD+, 20th Century Fox: Recent discs (1-2 years?) need OPD. Discs not included in AnyDVD will need the OPD. OPD is only used to speed up things, it is optional.īlu-Ray AACS: AnyDVD contains data for roughly 130000 discs, these will continue to work. Is the product self-sufficient without the online decryption database?ĭVDs: All DVDs should continue work. In a Slysoft forum, commenter James, who claims to be a former Slysoft employee, responds to a couple of user questions on the matter: Blu-ray ripping, however, might be limited because some titles require access to an Online Protection Database (OPD) that could be shut down at any time. Both organizations act at the behest of the Motion Pictures Association of America (MPAA) and other interested parties.Īrguably the most popular DVD and Blu-ray ripping software today (rather, yesterday), AnyDVD should still work – both with discs that have already been ripped, as well as DVDs yet to be copied. copyright-protection bodies, including the DVD CCA (the group that shut down RealDVD in 2010 and almost killed Kaleidescape) and the AACS LA for Blu-rays. in Antigua, Slysoft has managed for years to escape U.S. We wish to thank our loyal customers/clients for their patronage over the years.īecause it is headquartered outside of the U.S. Now, if you go to, you see this simple text message:ĭue to recent regulatory requirements we have had to cease all activities relating to Slysoft Inc. ![]()
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