High-def buyers face upgrade headaches

By David Braue on 20 February 2007

Tags: blu-ray | dell | encryption | hd | hd dvd | hdcp | high definition | intel | samsung | sony

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Thre is an easy way around this as long as you have a Blu-Ray burner and copy of CloneDVD / AnyDVD, you can make a backup copy of your Blu-Ray movie without the need for HDCP hardware and play it back on WinDVD HD or PowerDVD HD. Problem solved.

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