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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 3:29 am
Post subject: Moyea Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac upgrade--support decrypting MKB

Moyea Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac upgrade--support decrypting MKB v10 or higher protection

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Question:
"My friend has this Blu-Ray Disc with a MKB10 protection which none of the standard rippers including AnyDVD could rip. Does anyone have any experience with decrypting MKB10 protection? Is there any good high-standard ripper to deal with it?" posted anonymously on a certain forum.

Solution:
In order to help solve the problem, I, together with several of my partners, tried every means and searched for sorts of Blu-Ray Rippers via search engine. After our tests lasting for several hours last night, all of us agree that there is one program called Moyea Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac works. Thus, this article focuses on the introduction of Moyea Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac, a powerful and professional Blu-Ray software.

Moyea Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac is an all-in-one and independent software which enables users to straightly backup or convert common DVDs and Blu-Ray movies, (including MKB v1…MKB v6, MKB v7, MKB v8 and MKB v10 discs) to the hard disc or popular devices like iPod, iPhone, iRiver, PS3, Zune, Xbox 360, Apple TV, etc. Moreover, with the optimization of this program, it is capable of importing or converting a variety of Blu-Ray movies or DVDs. For those who want to convert Blu-Ray movies to some editing software like iMovie, FCE or FCP, it becomes quite convenient to rip their beloved movies to other compatible audio and video formats such as AVI, H.264, MPEG, MP4, MKV, WMV, FLV, 3GP, AC3, OGG, WAV, WMV, MOV, ASF, AAC, and so forth.

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Traditionally, we need a third-party software like AnyDVD so as to decrypt the protected DVDs. But now, with the invention of Moyea Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac, it could directly crack the decryption keys of Blu-Ray and DVD videos and play these Blu-Ray movies on various media players like Home Theater or the hard disc on Mac OS.

Highlighted features:
With advanced multi-thread technology, Moyea Blu-Ray Ripper for Mac[/url] could support ripping Blu-Ray videos 1.5 or 2 times faster than other similar tools.

It allows users to divide and convert Blu-Ray movies into some titles and chapters as they wish.
What’s more, they can also join several chapters into one file by ticking “Merge into one file” text box on the main interface.

It could convert encrypted Blu-Ray discs and common DVDs to a bevy of multimedia devices like Apple TV, video-sharing websites like Youtube or even editing tools like iMovie.

It supports 1024*768 or higher resolution display as well as Adobe 5.1 channels.

In terms of its compatible system requirements, it matches well with Mac OS X 10.5 above (including Mac OS X 10.5 X Leopard,Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard) on iMac, MacBook, Mac Pro, etc.

Last but not the least, this program applies optimized audio and video sync technology, which not only greatly ensure wonderful audio and video with minimum losses, but also eliminate the unexpected out-of-sync issues.

For Blu-Ray Ripper Windows OS, feel free to access to Moyea Blu-Ray Ripper.
the link: http://www.my-video-converter.com/blu_ray_ripper_mac/

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