Tipard Studio releases Blu-ray Converter so movies can be watched anywhere
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17 September 2010 | posted by: Cheri Davis-Youmans | No Comment
![]() avatar You can now legally remove DRM protections from your disc as the Converter will have a deciphering function. MKB V19, AACS, and BD+ are some of the protections that can be deciphered. You will now be able to convert DVD’s by ripping them and putting them on audio formats and HD or other videos which are compatible with numerous devices. Devices like the iPhone, iPad, iPhone 4G, iPod Touch, Xbox 360, Zune, Blackberry, Palm Pre, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, LG, Google Phone, Apple TV, Sony Walkman, Wii, and much, much more. The system requirements will support Windows 7, Vista, and XP and will be sold for around $39. Some of the key functions the Blu-ray Converter can do: extract audio function, automatically deciphering function, editing functions, converting, and compatibility. When the DRM protection is removed, then the video can be converted to different video formats like MOV, AVI, M4V, MPEG-4, HD H.264, and HD MPG, plus many more. With the extract audio function you will be allowed to extract audio files from AIFF, AAC, AC3, FLAC, M4A, MP3, WAV, OGG, WMA, AMR, MP2, AU, and including DVD or Blu-ray movies. The converter will have a function so you can edit videos and personalize them by cropping, trimming, effect, and watermark. |
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