有鑑於新一代藍光即將上市
SlySoft目前正在研發新一代軟體AnyDVD HD
依照SlySoft Team Member:James所言
AnyDVD HD運行時,user在電腦上也不需要再用到HDCP相關顯示卡
(但是還是需要一台HD-DVD光碟機或燒錄機)
而代表SONY陣營的Blu-ray因為結構與HD-DVD差異不小
加上blu-ray光碟片解密問題較為複雜,故SlySoft可能不會在短期內研發相關軟體


http://club.cdfreaks.com/showthread.php?t=206053

語法:
James:
VERY PERSONAL OPINION FOLLOWS:
In my opinion Blu-Ray is very customer unfriendly format. One example: You cannot burn BR structures on a normal red laser dual-layer DVD. With HD-DVD you can do this, and a HD-DVD player will play such a "red laser HD-DVD".
Fox, LionsGate & Disney will publish their movies on "Blu-ray" only, because they "want to end this war quickly" and establish only one HD format (Blu-Ray), as having only one format is consumer friendly.
SlySoft could take the same argumentation: "We will only support HD-DVD to end this war quickly - in favour for HD-DVD".
上面這段是SlySoft team member James對目前Blu-Ray的一些看法
他也說過這不代表未來SlySoft不會推出類似AnyBlu-Ray之類的軟體
而AnyHD-DVD將不會提供目前AnyDVD免費升級(會有折扣)

軟體正式名為AnyDVD HD
目前Alpha版已在測試中

http://wesleytech.com/anydvd-hd-coming-soon/

http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=8&page=2


至於為何SlySoft選擇HD DVD
請參考以下SlySoft軟體團隊成員peer的說明

語法:
SlySoft Team member:peer
the reason for us to pick HD-DVD first (which does not mean "only") was basically an idealistic one.
Personally, I'd like to see Blu-Ray drop dead and vanish (if there were another, less restrictive format than HD-DVD, I'd wish the same for HD-DVD) - despite the technological advantages you mentioned, which are undisputable.
I'd like the idea of Sony learning, that tying up their customers, will make those simply not accept their product.
Sadly, this is not the conclusion they will reach in the end - rather that marketing failed to make the format a success. But I can dream, can't I?  

As soon as we have AnyDVD/HD out and ready for sale, I will take a closer look at the Blu-Ray formats and requirements - especially at BD+, which will probably require some additional reverse engineering. 
After that, further decisions will be made. 

From a consumers point of view, we can only hope, that one of the formats drowns soon, because as long as both formats are out there competing, many (most?) titles will only be available in one of the two formats. Not being available to those, who chose the other format for their home entertainment...
This whole HD-disc war is being fought out on your backs, guys, and sadly enough, you're also funding the money for it