Several
months ago, I meet a newly video tool brand called TDMore. As a movie
enthusiast, watching movie is always a big part of my life, so I have collected
a myriad of DVD and Blu-ray discs over these years. Thus, I always have the
interest in the DVD/Blu-ray copy and conversion software. I was interested in
it when the first time I knew it on myce forum. After the free trial, it works
well the same wonderful as the article describes, then I decided to have my own
TDMore products. Its 4-in-1 bundle assembles all these four products: TDMore
DVD Copy, TDMore DVD Converter, TDMore Blu-ray Copy and TDMore Blu-ray
Converter, just need $99, and it is so cheap that I never meet before. I bought
it, and have a wonderful video life with all the four products. They always
works well and won’t disappoint me all the time, I trust and love them.
However,
recently, TDMore released its newly upgrade version 1.0.0.7. And in order to
experience the higher and more powerful enhanced functions, I updated all my
four products. Then, the problem came. When I opened my legitimate Blu-ray disc,
TDMore Blu-ray Copy couldn’t read it like before, it popped out a
hint, saying “Oops, this disc uses AACS and can’t be used”, and also listed a
link to lead me to the related faq on its official website. And so it did when
I try with my TDMore Blu-ray Converter.
I
was surprised and upset, and I have no way to solve it but to go with the faq
link. By then, I get the concept of so called AACS. With regard to the AACS
solution, three third party decryption tools are mentioned to be recommended to
solve this limitation. And I choose to try the freeware: Woookao, because I don’t
want to pay any extra cost for the Blu-ray operation.
I
have to say woookao is very easy to find, when you search it on Google, it
ranks on the top. And the whole installation is finished with none of the
headaches. I didn’t need to do anything but to just restart TDMore Blu-ray
product (TDMore Blu-ray Copy/ TDMore Blu-ray Converter). And then, what a
surprise, TDMore Blu-ray Copy worked! It seemed that Woookao offered an entrance
to read and decrypt the protected Blu-ray discs. And when I try TDMore Blu-ray
Converter, it achieved the same goal.
The
features of v 1.0.0.7 are not inferior but more powerful than before. The
processing speed gets higher, and the output quality is lossless all the same.
And in the new version, all the latest devices are collected in the profile
bank. The H.265 Encoder built in the TDMore Blu-ray Converter is enhanced to be
more magical, it can finish converting a 46 GB BD disc within just 2 hours with
the output size less than 1GB and original quality kept. This is very useful
and important for me to free my disc space to store more movies.
Moreover,
there is an important advantage of Woookao that once you install it, you needn’t
to run it every time you launch TDMore Blu-ray software. It will auto detect
the Blu-ray source and works with TDMore Blu-ray software.
I
share my experience to every TDMore user encountered the same problem like me.
I hope it will be useful for them. For me, TDMore is not only a useful and
powerful video tool, but also a reliable friend. It gives me such a big support
in my video life. With it, I can copy and convert my DVD/Blu-ray collections to
what I like, and enjoy the movies whenever I want and wherever I go. And I just
want to say, I won’t give up TDMore, I will continue going with it. I hope so
will you!
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