Versions:

  • 2.9.2
  • 2.9.1
  • 2.9.0
  • 2.8.9
  • 2.8.8
  • 2.8.7
  • 2.8.6
  • 2.8.5
  • 2.8.4
  • 2.8.3

Xreveal 2.9.2, published by The Xreveal Team, is a Windows-based DVD & Blu-ray utility that silently strips copy protection, region coding and user-operation prohibitions from optical discs the moment they are inserted, enabling any backup or playback program to access the entire content without first storing it on the hard drive. Operating as a low-level, on-the-fly driver, the application integrates with the Windows file system so that restricted DVDs and Blu-rays appear completely unrestricted to CloneDVD, CloneBD, HandBrake, VLC, Kodi or commercial players, while also allowing consumers to switch audio tracks, subtitles or language settings without navigating the disc’s built-in menu. Additional privacy options can disable BD-Live connections, and 3D titles can be flattened for viewing on conventional 2D monitors. Because the engine runs natively on Windows ARM64, x64 and x86 architectures, the same lightweight background service works across tablets, laptops and desktops without extra configuration. Having reached its tenth public release, the project maintains backward compatibility with every Windows version since Windows 7 while continuously updating decryption routines for the latest AACS, BD+ and DVD-Video revisions. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources (e.g. winget), always delivering the latest version, and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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