Moyea Blu-Ray Video Converter Ultimate begins to support decrypting MKB v12 or higher protection
After adding the feature of ripping subtitles from BDs, Moyea Inc unveiled that Moyea Blu-Ray Video Converter Ultimate starts to support removing the protection with MKB v12 or above. Superior to its previous features, the newest release launched on 04, March, 2010 will definitely meet the needs of more users. The fast speed of the conversion and easy operation has been marveled at. Freely download this software and users will get their desired Blu-ray videos on popular mobiles or tablets such as Archos, Google Nuxus One, HTC Hero, iPad, Blackberry, and so on.

With this Blu-ray video converter, you are free to get videos in various user-generated formats, including AVI, 3GP, MP4, FLV, MOV, MKV, WMV, WMA, OGG, MP3, FLAC, SWF, etc for different players. For example, only after setting the output format as FLV or F4V, you will enjoy comedies or tragedies based on your interest on Youtube. com with ease.
Other than its basic function of ripping BDs, it enables users to edit Blu-ray files so as to get their wishful video effects. The editing capacity includes trimming, cropping, adding watermarks, replacing audio tracks and streams, revolution settings, and so on.
Its built-in Dolby TrueHD and audio-video synchronization technology plays a significant role in keeping the high resolution display and eliminating the annoying audio stuttering or halfway stop issues.
Last but not least, this BD Converter works very well with Windows operating system, including Windows 2000/XP, Vista and Windows 7. Moreover, it supports Adobe Flash Player, QuickTime Player, Windows Media Player 9.0 or above.
Despite of more functions being added, the price of software does not change and it is available from Moyea’s website for only $65.00 (USD).
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