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Originally Posted by Oopho2ei
I am guessing he means that because bd+ enforces a certain memory footprint (e.g. keys, video etc have to be at a certain fix virtual memory address) he can use a memory dump of the virtual machine interpreter and include it in anydvd as precompiled code module. He would only have to make sure the remaining data vm opcode/keys/video content is at the correct address.
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No, that's not it (I thought we were past that silly memory dumping era anyway, that only works for badly written security code
). This foot-/fingerprint stuff is only a very minor part of BD+ and what you're saying would be rather trivial.
Actually you'd have to know how BD+ really works, to know what I meant (and even then you probably wouldn't ).
But if I start unraveling that, I'd be finding myself looking for a new job by next week
So, I'll better shut up from this point on - should have done that in the first place, sorry...