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cirerita
15th June 2009, 01:08
Hi,

I have an old AN7 mobo with an Athlon 2800 XP (overclocked to 2,4 or 2,6 Ghz) and a HD2600 pro card and I can play 720p and 1080p files fine and even ripped BR movies when enabling HW acceleration. MPC-HC does the trick very well.

I recently ripped a BR movie and I downloaded a BD-Live file which is now stored in my hard-drive. It's a m2t -and not m2ts- file but I cannot seem to play it unless I do it thru' the ripped BR movie. I suspect that the BD-file is encrypted and that's why MPC-HC can't play it. Is there any way to remove the protection from such a file?

Also, once decrypted, how could I extract the DTS audio from that file?

thanks!

foxyshadis
15th June 2009, 01:32
Clarification, for those reporting rule 6: The BD-Live file is an online enhancement for the original disc, downloaded to BD-live enabled players, it's not pirated/warez material.

dirio49
15th June 2009, 02:54
this link has a guide on how to do it.
hope it helps
http://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?t=23897