SlySoft introduces 'Speedmenus' for AnyDVD

James Delahunty
22 Feb 2012 10:58

New feature skips around time wasting content on Blu-ray.
The latest release of SlySoft's AnyDVD software (7.0.0.0) has added a feature called "Speedmenus." Essentially, the speedmenu, when active, will replace the original Blu-ray menu on a disc you insert, or if you rip the contents of a disc to a hard drive.
It does this on the fly when you insert a disc, and it will also be included on any backups made. The new menu will allow direct access to the features on a Blu-ray disc, such as the main movie or specific chapters, without having to wait through annoying interruptions or trailers.
SlySoft also says the product can help with old Blu-ray players noted to have problems displaying menus on newer discs, as the speedmenu will be included in any backup made.
SlySoft promises...


"This major release of AnyDVD marks the start of a very active 2012 for SlySoft with more major releases and new upcoming products in our queue," said Giancarlo Bettini, CEO at SlySoft. "Although I am not allowed to go into details I can tell you that everyone should keep an eye on our website for things to come."
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