The Little DVD Driver That Could Change Movies
AnnaBlack writes "DVDSynth is a (currently prerelease) low-level driver tool that can sit between your physical DVD drive and any software that accesses it. So far so what, but the extremely clever thing about this is that it can filter the DVD data on the fly. The example applications included currently allow new subtitle sets to be provided for existing films (which could spawn a whole new activity for movie buffs!) but also a very neat little filter that will remove region codes on the fly from any DVD you play. Supplied with full sourcecode and programmers documentation." Wonder how long before this is contraband code like DeCSS.
You are so, so stupid.
before the filthy scumbag Jew MPAA files a lawsuit against the developers of this code, and it will undoubtedly be placed in the same legal category as DeCSS. Get it while you can...
So everyone can remove the "dirty bits" of DVDs. For the right-wingers, that's kissing, nipples, evolution. For the test[sic] of us - Jar Jar
And for left-wingers, that pretty much means that The Ten Commandments, if ever put on DVD, will be 2-3 hours of blackness on your screen.
this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom. -- Lincoln, Gettysburg Address