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News Abstract
By: PointLine Media Research & Editorial Team
Topic:Arts & Media,Technology
July 13, 2026
iToolShare has released a major update to its Windows-based Blu-ray playback software. The new version focuses on improving compatibility with physical media, specifically addressing the playback of complex disc structures and menus.
The update introduces a dedicated 3D Anaglyph engine, allowing users to view 3D content on standard laptop screens without requiring specialized hardware. This feature uses real-time rendering to create depth effects on conventional displays.
Technical improvements include full support for HDMV and BD-J interactive menus. This ensures that users can access bonus features, multi-angle scenes, and commentary tracks that are often inaccessible in standard media player applications.
As physical media continues to hold value for collectors, software developers are increasingly prioritizing the preservation of interactive disc features. Many modern media players struggle with the complex Java-based architectures used in commercial Blu-rays, which can lead to performance issues or limited access to disc extras.
This update reflects a broader industry shift toward optimizing desktop software for Windows 11 and ARM-based hardware. By bridging the gap between legacy disc formats and modern operating systems, developers are ensuring that physical media remains a viable and high-quality viewing option for desktop users.