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Janvitos
13th January 2007, 03:37
------------------ Message from KenD00 added by moderator

This thread is pretty dead by now, but to honor the work of the people who contributed to it i collected all the keys posted here, corrected the syntactically wrong entries, removed all duplicates and put all remaining ones in one file.

This file is alphabetically sorted after the title and is ready to be used by DumpHD 0.61 or later.

Date of release: 2009-06-03
Number of entries: 282

The file is located here:

http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1293366#post1293366

------------------ Original Message from Janvitos

From now on, the list will be posted as an attachment only.
The reason for this is that it exceeded the maximum allowed characters.

Please, everyone who posts keys, post them according to the KEYDB.CFG format.
Updating the key file requires some of my spare time which i don't have in abundance.
You might also consider the fact that if you don't post the hash, the key becomes useless to most.

Here are some examples of GOOD and BAD formats :

GOOD - Formatted According to KEYDB.CFG
F8A5AA1BD29AC9E8E679A90F468912EE33A8E219=House of Wax (GER) |V|10/17/06| 12339EB8200A8143259E52C529D80CC2

BAD - Incorrect Format
Army of Darkness
Hash: 97551320C87D3D240B0D7438A9CC5EA13D7A6F81
Key: A8545372CF7E2D9D12434AB8AC4CB4D0

BAD - Incorrect Format
96628A2FC0C8F28881FD5374A18CBF79590E04B BABEL (US) AA3EFB5F296A36F6F6FD538717693699

BAD - Missing Hash
Assault On Precinct 13 EEE1ADA9B9E0C65312AA09E6A0D4EB73

I understand that some of you are using the xml format which is far from a bad thing.
Unfortunately, I do not have time to convert the 100+ movies KEYDB.CFG file into that format.

Please, take two minutes of your time to correctly format the keys for posting.

Thanks to all.

Janvitos

Eeknay
13th January 2007, 04:23
It might be wise to label if the discs are USA/EU/etc origin since there are different versions.

jlobee
13th January 2007, 09:05
Apollo 13 (USA) Volume Unique Key: 8BA9C422F93C9B4B4247814530B29C48

He-Man
13th January 2007, 14:17
Wouldn't it be a good idea to keep an up to date KEYDB.cfg file with all know keys, title+(US/EU/etc) and hashes and attach it each time there's an update.
Ore update it from time to time and always attach the newest version to the original post.

He-Man
13th January 2007, 14:20
It might be wise to label if the discs are USA/EU/etc origin since there are different versions.
I think it would be best to post the complete line with hash, title, key and all, exactly as it looks in the KEYDB.cfg file and add info about origin (US/EU/etc.) to the title name.This way it would be ready to copy/paste directly into the KEYDB.cfg file.
So post your keys etc. into code tags just like this:
0000000000000000000000000000000000000000=My movie 1 (US) |V|MM/DD/YY| 00000000000000000000000000000000
Remember to add US/EU/etc. to the title

Maybe a new KEYDB.cfg format should be created for version 1.01 with a separate field for origin (US/EU/etc.)?

tonyp12
13th January 2007, 17:04
Maybe a new KEYDB.cfg format should be created for version 1.01 with a separate field for origin (US/EU/etc.)?

No need, they should have different hash so just treat it as two different titels.

If you want to add the word '(US)' to the title name there is nothing stopping you.

Eeknay
13th January 2007, 17:22
Superman Returns (USA) Volume Unique Key: EC2EC7F847F6D304B3C26F121CA578DA

VistaVick
13th January 2007, 17:58
I am wondering if this violates forum rules.
If IFO information is a violation would these be also?
Just a heads up so you won't be stunned if they decide this way.
Start looking elsewhere to post these if it works out as I think it will.

Mark

It was stated by a mod in another thread that posting these keys would be allowed.

tonyp12
13th January 2007, 18:51
It was stated by a mod in another thread that posting these keys would be allowed.

Probably just so we can experiment for awhile.

But after they get orders from DMCA to stop it will change.
The sponsors for this site does not like to be involved with
shady stuff either.

jokin
13th January 2007, 19:51
0E75082678AAD5CD4410A28A662D6832D21EB325=KING KONG |V|MM/DD/YY|802F78B1B20D1183638D84E1A96D6EDD
C8A57242AF4CB5C0D7848BDA10821F984DC656E0=Serenity |V|MM/DD/YY|D075568AE6BB0B3F85446927B3794C28
=SuperMan returns |V|MM/DD/YY|EC2EC7F847F6D304B3C26F121CA578DA


17C8312A7BEA25A08606F118AD265FD657161D0D=Superman Returns

evdberg
13th January 2007, 20:06
Isn't it the idea to exchange MM/DD/YY with the actual month/day/year? No idea what the exact use of this is, but it's a bit silly to keep it like MM/DD/YY.

tonyp12
13th January 2007, 20:11
Should we use the date the key was hacked or the date the
movie disc was manufactured?

If the movie is re-released it should have a different hash
so to keep track of if with different date does not seem necessary.

He-Man
13th January 2007, 21:04
Should we use the date the key was hacked or the date the movie disc was manufactured?
from FAQ.txt:
Field 4: File creation date
This field is informational only. It's ignored by the program. It should be the creation date of the media file on the disk.

LoloMc
13th January 2007, 22:17
Isn't it the idea to exchange MM/DD/YY with the actual month/day/year? No idea what the exact use of this is, but it's a bit silly to keep it like MM/DD/YY.

Should we use the date the key was hacked or the date the
movie disc was manufactured?

If the movie is re-released it should have a different hash
so to keep track of if with different date does not seem necessary.

IMHO, It is a MUST to use the manufactures date ! (And they could also release collector and no collector disk with different keys)

Eeknay
13th January 2007, 22:24
87A660A656EDD1E07F66DB1A7DE594028A9587E2=V for Vendetta |V|00/00/00| AE196597E6A87A04AE6A24655990A4A6

Are we sure this is confirmed, guys? I found the same key, but the movies EVOs wouldn't decrypt (everything else would)... same thing just happened to Miami Vice, I think UControl and/or IME is screwing it up somehow.

tonyp12
13th January 2007, 22:28
IMHO, It is a MUST to use the manufactures date ! (And they could also release collector and no collector disk with different keys)

No it's not.

If you get hold of two hash/keys sets that show same movie title but different hash and keys,
just add both your keydb file.
backuphddvd will take care of it from there.

moshmothma
13th January 2007, 22:29
Are we sure this is confirmed, guys? I found the same key, but the movies EVOs wouldn't decrypt (everything else would)... same thing just happened to Miami Vice, I think UControl and/or IME is screwing it up somehow.

Kong decrypts and is playable.

Eeknay
13th January 2007, 23:37
419D740F2288CEE1EEB60613DAD9D74D7B63203B=Equilibrium (Jap) |V|MM/DD/YY| 343CE9EE7DCB4018AA064BA09FF19B6F

BA3C0208848EA13383F34E9E5BB95BDF0D89F1C8=Red Dragon (USA) |V|MM/DD/YY| 80596E6D9A94D2A3FDB094B9BA2D0A0A

EBC08E19B2059140DFF133E2B953D3A1538D7669=Miami Vice (USA) |V|MM/DD/YY| 3CB25E9C23BED3A496D049B9FCD0915B

A85B0043201474AC56794EA4AAE2C35577752FB3=The Mummy (USA) |V|MM/DD/YY| D6984C6B80D56F96CAE369474345E2B9

A236F74A67CC51270E328F94BC6B4D905A628F9F=Casino (USA) |V|MM/DD/YY| A1DC17F6FA052A4BB4A0D66A7C49DBD9

EDEA3051F5802CB7FF80A24DFE7C720705D36A0F=Mission: Impossible (USA) |V|MM/DD/YY| 10CA125A572A96AE6EB74F6574CCC24D

1DBFD499BC05FB33F14FB76BBDD847B79B190AEA=Mission: Impossible 2 (USA) |V|MM/DD/YY| 8FD8341028A8A300AA16D7F8CCAB7E89

AF4BC7D6A55B08E6175204CABE862ECBB33B1DED=Mission: Impossible 3 (USA) |V|MM/DD/YY| 11D6A8CD59494EF3D4EC4E9002E902F9

NB: Miami Vice + M:i-3 did NOT work for me. The extra features + menus decrypted and played fine in PDVD 6.5, but the main movie files did not. YMMV.

pyrates
14th January 2007, 00:34
Oh I knew this day would come :D

Albion
14th January 2007, 01:08
Kong decrypts and is playable.

Well my ordinary HD-DVD of King Kong plays perfectly using the HD-DVD Drive.Tried to decrypt and test a little of the main feature (5mins) and get very bad stutter.Logos and menu loop etc plays fine although with the HD-DVD Universal logo,it locks up at the end and I have to close PowerDVD down.

Anyone else with this problem? Can I expect to record only a small part of the feature in this way,as a test,without any problems?

Janvitos
14th January 2007, 01:10
I believe there might be some issues with BackupHDDVD.
In the meantime, please be patient, as some people will release new and improved decrypters in the near future.

Albion
14th January 2007, 01:14
Many thanks Janvitos.My eyes will not drift very far from this forum.

Janvitos
14th January 2007, 01:59
Would it be possible to make this post a sticky ?
I will surely keep it updated with all the keys i can get my hands on.

jokin
14th January 2007, 02:03
B32592B86E782DBAEB4801FC1CD1B64CB3FF94A3=World Trade Center |V|01/13/07|DA41B36D90C25E533EE84A307EB2D929

blutach
14th January 2007, 02:11
Would it be possible to make this post a sticky ?
I will surely keep it updated with all the keys i can get my hands on.Done.

Regards

Janvitos
14th January 2007, 02:15
Thanks to you bluatch.

He-Man
14th January 2007, 02:42
I will surely keep it updated with all the keys i can get my hands on.

I can see both you and "tonyp12" has kept an updated list in this topic. The only difference is that "tonyp12" has sorted the list in alphabetical order sorted by title name. Maybe you should just copy/paste tonyp12's list to the first post?

JarrettH
14th January 2007, 04:16
How did you arrive at finding the keys, Janvitos? I'm very interested to know, but not too technically savvy. Muslix seemed to push you in the right direction when he replied a couple days ago.:cool:

jkenzie
14th January 2007, 04:51
3D357B0653A66176583C5218FD0149EAF8832FB0=Last Samurai |V|MM/DD/YY| B65DB93DA1649D7193F6E44CD17BA775
F1E5D1838BC981C160DBD54ABEE09F7D39513CB7=Troy |V|MM/DD/YY| 42C70F81BAFDA8657AB92870CA4306EC
3D378CED7721EDE58DBC4589FF28CACD7904EF11=U-571 |V|MM/DD/YY| F4A1910CCD8C19E5E4A3431F9CF7B578
50DE6B4C60D14B1EB8010B706D6A3E36915010B5=We Were Soldiers |V|MM/DD/YY| C7F9F5D110B2F742F37B0A731B77D9E3
7E0FE374FA11E4007228606E95E1A9B374D8EA69=16 Blocks |V|MM/DD/YY| DB8702D6FC60E08F27633EC2399371F5
3702CEC237108E6F47F055F15FBF911C763FDEB2=Unforgiven |V|MM/DD/YY| F29A1B26604D67418F1A9553FD2CD6E3
79C2A2333E5A1C1C5C4514433B03AD019584472D=Kiss Kiss Bang Bang |V|MM/DD/YY| 46B1C70D472A98FC54D994F70699F541
A0782506B1358638EF9B2FFE293FD9D987C22E46=Excalibur |V|MM/DD/YY| 547CB24972DFC3D3624630EBCC37FB44

Eeknay
14th January 2007, 05:25
522ADA398E00E3A9273A1D1A8B238F6F385D7F0A=Superman: The Movie (USA) |V|MM/DD/YY| C84C68DD726E4949087260EB87999957

544058F1CA886E838E142803968BB9CD8F67843F=Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut (USA) |V|MM/DD/YY| 1B097ADA5B818DF113BBEC81B6435BE4

6F5620E0D8FE645CB4EC9BAD371EC8F994916D54=Constantine (USA) |V|MM/DD/YY| 6FC6ACCF3DA5C835C8988905BDAAFC49

B258E8970D734D56D56734AFCA38A8C1D9B5F5BF=The Matador (USA) |V|MM/DD/YY| 0C629B5F194D4208908FF8FD79E8C9E0

28EEB3AC1BD582B2D0930614B0DB838F13A63536=Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (UK) |V|MM/DD/YY| 53C7466A62E37583266EE68A3490ADFB

Same IME problem with Constantine + Harry Potter.

jokin
14th January 2007, 07:57
How did you arrive at finding the keys, Janvitos? I'm very interested to know, but not too technically savvy. Muslix seemed to push you in the right direction when he replied a couple days ago.:cool:

Look here. http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=933499&postcount=642

He-Man
14th January 2007, 13:29
How did you arrive at finding the keys, Janvitos? I'm very interested to know, but not too technically savvy. Muslix seemed to push you in the right direction when he replied a couple days ago.:cool:
What pushed him and others in the right direction was LordSloth who posted the link to the Google scavenger hunt for half a title key based on the text posted on pastebin.com.
Where LordSloth found the pastebin.com link I don't know, and I don't know who started the scavenger hunt. The guy posting the scavenger hunt at pastebin.com must have found a title key on his own.
Read from this first post by LordSloth and on-wards:
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=932804#post932804

arnezami
14th January 2007, 19:26
Concerning publishing Title/Volume Keys:

I was wondering if there is an easy (and computationally fast) way to determine whether or not any given Volume Key/Title Key is real or fake.

In other words: can we envision a program that looks at your HD DVD, takes a few (but specific) parts of encrypted material and checks whether or not a given key is working? Didn't muslix64 use this "known-plain-text" technique? Can we predict what a (part of a) file should like like when decrypted? And if so, how precise?

This would be relevant if untrusted sources would/had to be used to verify if their keys are correct. Effectively making it possible to decentralize verification.

Regards,

arnezami

PS. I'm not sure if this is the right place to post (but since we are publishing Volume Keys here...). It also relates somewhat to this thread (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=120664). I'll leave it to the mods :).

evdberg
14th January 2007, 20:25
can we envision a program that looks at your HD DVD, takes a few (but specific) parts of encrypted material and checks whether or not a given key is working?
Yes we can, see my posts here (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=932542#post932542) and here (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=932634#post932634).

tonyp12
15th January 2007, 06:31
I have created a javascript titlesorter

TitleSorter.hta (http://home.comcast.net/~tony1717/TitleSorter.hta)

Just place it in the same folder as your keydb.cfg file.
and double click it to run.

There will be more work on it:
A text box to input other lists and merge data.
To option to omit the word "The" in sorting.


The file is not Digitaly Signed, how do I do that so you do not get warning messages?

MrDVD
15th January 2007, 20:31
Hallo, i dont own a HDDVD-Rom but maybe anyone know if there are diff @ the Keys between USA and GER ? Maybe someone can check it with King Kong as i know it was also included @ the german X360 HDVD-Rom

Jerky_san
15th January 2007, 20:35
MrDVD I don't believe there is.. Since there isn't region codes on them if I remember right. I also don't think they are because the night the first keys were discovered I think someone tried a European disc and it did have the same key..

MrDVD
15th January 2007, 22:05
Got now the info that the SHA1 for King Kong and Serenity is diff compared to the US one so i think the key is also diff. Has the US version all languages on it ?

2bigkings
15th January 2007, 22:13
i think that there are different keys between the US and European Version. Please release European Keys and a Step-By-step backuphddvd guide for me (perhaps via pm)

honai
15th January 2007, 23:41
A suggestion for the title names:

We ought to use a naming convention for titles so that we don't get duplicate entries. I recommend using IMDB.com as the reference, so "Chronicles of Riddick" should rather be "The Chronicles of Riddick" (http://imdb.com/title/tt0296572/).

He-Man
15th January 2007, 23:56
A suggestion for the title names:

We ought to use a naming convention for titles so that we don't get duplicate entries. I recommend using IMDB.com as the reference, so "Chronicles of Riddick" should rather be "The Chronicles of Riddick" (http://imdb.com/title/tt0296572/).
It's much better to use the SHA1 hash values to cheack for duplicate entries.
"TitleSorter.hta" could probably be upgraded to also check for duplicate hash entries.

The same title can potetially have two or different hash values + matching keys, for example for different regions. In this case it's ok to have more than one entry with the same tilte, they will still have different hash values and keys. The title name isn't really importan, it's just for you own reference, BackupHDDVD does not use the title name for anything. Instead BackupHDDVD computes the hash value from the inserted disc and find the corresponding key from the same line as the matching hash value is entered in the KEYDB.cg file. The program doesn't care what titles names you give to the different hashes. You could call all entires "Movie 1" and the program would still work. The titles are only there so you can see what movies you have entered, if you make a spelling error in the title it doesn't really matter.
To remove duplicates it's much better to look for duplicatehash values in the .cfg file.
Of course if you manually want to check for duplicates it would be best if all titltles were like on imdb, but the process could be automated in "TitleSort.hta" and in this case it's much easier and precise to check for duplicates of hash values. The larger the database gets, the more it would be needed to automate the duplicate control. Althoguh I think the program would still work even if there's duplicates in the .cfg, then it would proabbly just use the first entry of the matching hash entry and never see the duplicate of it urther down the list.

pyrates
16th January 2007, 03:23
Hallo, i dont own a HDDVD-Rom but maybe anyone know if there are diff @ the Keys between USA and GER ? Maybe someone can check it with King Kong as i know it was also included @ the german X360 HDVD-Rom

Well u can find out by buying the hd dvd drive that was made for the xbox 360. You can hook it up to your pc after all. Just gotta pay for an extra part that costs $10 or you can just hook it up via usb instead.

moshmothma
16th January 2007, 04:53
Looks like the Volume Key deluge has slowed. Please keep them coming - more great titles we need to have on the hard disk (Dune, Hulk, Fearless etc..)

TIA

firewan
16th January 2007, 05:26
My two cent

C246CB48D40B72AC49FFBE40013EE8AD982F464D=Jarhead |V|MM/DD/YY| 90E0B99FD64D91C4340EB27BC97132F7

900FB4AC5DE8E81BD745B93CFD7E54A72EB51F50=Casablanca |V|MM/DD/YY| 58317B98998A3B4F17301F2C96602F19


enjoy

tonyp12
16th January 2007, 05:30
My javascript Title sorter is pretty much done.

TitleSorter.hta v1.2 (http://home.comcast.net/~tony1717/TitleSorter.hta)
Just put it in the same folder as your keydb.cfg

You should start with this keydb.cfg v1.2 (http://home.comcast.net/~tony1717/keydb.cfg)

blizc
16th January 2007, 09:58
Look below for updated keys.

These are the keys. It decrypts fine but can't playback cuz of the IME I think. Unless there is another explanation? These are Warner movies btw.

MrDVD
16th January 2007, 12:13
Well u can find out by buying the hd dvd drive that was made for the xbox 360. You can hook it up to your pc after all. Just gotta pay for an extra part that costs $10 or you can just hook it up via usb instead.

Prob is me cant buy it at the moment at all :) This drive is sellout here for weeks now :)

evdberg
16th January 2007, 13:16
It decrypts fine but can't playback cuz of the IME I think.
Interesting statement ... how do you know it is decrypted fine if it does not playback? What other method do you have to test this?

guile
16th January 2007, 15:04
I know this is a sticky related to volum unique keys but..was wondering if anybody had a problem with Superman Returns. I backed up my hd-dvd and all seems well except the 2nd .evo file will NOT play back in 5.1 (coaxial/spdif through motherboard). Everything else plays fine (Powerdvd 6.5) but when I go to the 2nd .evo file, I just get a bunch of noise. If I drop it down to 2 speakers, it will play though.

Thanks in advance.

ron spencer
16th January 2007, 15:38
ok....dumb question here, but what are people playing these movies with (software player that is). I have not really followed and want a quick catch up.