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Monday, February 20, 2012
Latest AnyDVD Release Introduces Speedmenus


The wait time for a movie to finally start in your home cinema will now drastically decrease with SlySoft's latest release of AnyDVD.

A new feature called "Speedmenu" allows you to instantly replace the original Blu-ray menu on the disc while you play the movie or rip it to your hard disc.

As with everything AnyDVD does, AnyDVD creates the Speedmenu "on the fly". The disc is remastered within seconds using AnyDVD's unique "Magic File Replacement" technology.

If enabled, the Speedmenu is instantly available as soon as you insert a disc and play it on your PC. If you decide to backup a disc the Speedmenu will be on the backup as well.

This newly created menu allows you direct access to the main movie or specific chapters without forcing you to watch trailers or other annoying interruptions. access to the movie!

If a media player supports Blu-ray disc menus, but not the original disc's menu, Speedmenu will ensure you can play the movie even with older players not able to handle the latest BD menus.

With Speedmenu enabled, not only do media players connected to the Internet no longer try to "call home" using BD-Live, but you can also play 3D discs on 2D players. And, last but not least, Speedmenu lets you resume watching a movie even if the original BD-J menu won't let you do it.


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