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Old 29th September 2008, 21:39   #363  |  Link
TomZ
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So... I've tried and dumpvid give me the VID when i launch aacskeys. OK, as my LG drive is patched, it's not necessary but the test is ok.

The test is done with BRD Ratatouille, french version.

I launch dumpvid with wine, press ENTER to start hammering. Then i execute aacskeys from another console

Code:
vdr@vdrbox:~/DumpHD/aacskeys-0.3.1$ ./bin/linux64/aacskeys -v /media/cdrom0
and :

Code:
vdr@vdrbox:~/DumpHD$ wine dumpvid.exe d
DumpVID 0.3 by KenD00 (adapted for bluray testing)

Drive type is recognised as CDROM/DVD.

Sending SPC1 Test Unit CDB6 command..done.
Returned good status.

Press ENTER to start hammering

Hammering drive...
vid: 525F758BFA0C85E8CA4B1E9C9EBD6BF3
Hammering finished.
then :

Code:
vdr@vdrbox:~/DumpHD/aacskeys-0.3.1$ ./bin/linux64/aacskeys -v /media/cdrom0 525F758BFA0C85E8CA4B1E9C9EBD6BF3
aacskeys 0.3.1

Current path:                 /home/vdr/DumpHD/aacskeys-0.3.1

MKBv:                         4
Processing key:               F190A1E8178D80643494394F8031D9C8
Encrypted C-value:            788A172D47C66A408D7D33F90D2D8521
Corresponding uv:             000000A0

Decrypted C-value:            A775A8BD00D800A996560EF6274A5F6C
Media key:                    A775A8BD00D800A996560EF6274A5FCC

Encrypted verification data:  BB25974BA81A2AF7644FAB5FB4668DEC
Decr verif data should be:    0123456789ABCDEF
Decrypted verification data:  0123456789ABCDEF16548E579D21D229

Volume ID (EXTERNAL):         525F758BFA0C85E8CA4B1E9C9EBD6BF3
Volume Unique Key:            67E82C738B3634E52AB8A0A7210F8524
Unit Key File Hash (DiscID):  1348C907340CA8E669F6163CFA7FF795A3DEAB4A
Encrypted Unit Key 1:         998617393B37479AA6F72F1E789732DB

Decrypted Unit Key 1:         FC5DFA6B3813352E64ADB703549FB7E9
Just add a line to the KEYDB.cfg (dumpHD) :

Code:
1348C907340CA8E669F6163CFA7FF795A3DEAB4A = Ratatouille PAL fr                               | D | 2007-11-09 | V | 67E82C738B3634E52AB8A0A7210F8524
This should work for you.

But don't remember, if you can patch the firmware of your drive, it's a better solution !

Last edited by TomZ; 29th September 2008 at 21:48.
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