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    September 21, 2012
    The developers of the DVD-Ranger software have the first future-proof solution for Cinavia free DVD and Blu-ray
    Santa Ponsa (Spain), 09/21/2012

    Many DVD and Blu-ray users know this problem: the DVD or Blu-ray playback stops suddenly with a cryptic error message or remains frozen or silent.

    This is caused by the relatively new copy protection system Cinavia.
    Shortly after the Cinavia solution of DVD Fab has been once again made useless by the Cinavia producer,
    DVD-Ranger Software offers help.

    The developers of DVD-Ranger have eliminated the Cinavia’s signal during the development of other software by accident.
    The Cinavia’s signal has been changed so that it has become unreadable.They have not fought against the Cinavia’s system directly; it is more likely triggered by a design error of Cinavia itself.

    Pixbyte has chosen the release date for the DVD-Ranger 5 with Cinavia module to be 10/31/2012 (Halloween).At the moment, the solution is being tested by well known people in the world of copying. Approx. 55% of all reported Blu-ray Region A/B disks and DVDs have been successfully tested so far. It will be also tested on PS3, various Blu-ray players and Power DVD.

    Pixbyte is known by the DVD neXt COPY Software and DVD-Ranger products line. Pixbyte has been present for about 10 years on the backup and copy software market.
    Price and availability:
    DVD-Ranger 5 is currently available as pre-order at a price of $69.99. The final release price will be approx. $89.99.
    The Cinavia module will cost approx. $39.99 (included in pre-order
    This Module is only 19.95 if Pre-ordered before OCT 31 2012).

    About Pixbyte:
    Pixbyte is a trusted and respected researcher and developer of CD/DVD and BD recording and conversion technology. Its products are sold worldwide and are utilized by end-users and companies. The products are designed to provide speed and quality of copy operations and are developed continually in accordance with technological progress.

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