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Originally Posted by slicemaster102
in order to completely bypass BD+.
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I don't think "bypassing" BD+ is possible. We are doing exactly what all the licensed Blu-Ray players are doing.
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Originally Posted by slicemaster102
This is not to mention the fact that once we have an operational BD-J library, we would more or less have fully functional menu support under Linux with relatively little effort compared to what has already been done.
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Hopefully
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Originally Posted by slicemaster102
P.S. something that might be nice to get more people testing this stuff is to make it easily and openly available, maybe precompiled and available for download from a repository for Linux.
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You can find full build/binary snapshots in my previous postings.
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Originally Posted by slicemaster102
Also, basic step by step instructions on how to use these tools is not readily available so that might be something to consider.
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Will do.
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Originally Posted by KenD00
AACS most probably will never be broken and there will be always the hunt for new keys.
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I would be a careful with such statements. Even if no weakness can be found (which i think is unlikely) the underlying AES cipher is losing 1 bit of its security every 18 months (Moore's law).
Well maybe by the time AES becomes insecure we will all have DRM modules implanted in our brains.
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Originally Posted by 880
Can I donate money or blu-ray discs to you? I am not very technical but I want to help out.
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No thank you.
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Originally Posted by Raybuntu
where I can find the source code of this project.
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It's currently hosted at assembla:
https://trac.assembla.com/bdplus/
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I'm currently quite happy with assembla but it might be a good idea to move the BD-J part (trunk/bdj) to a different repository.
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I would be glad to helping this project
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AACS needs to added to libbluray (currently BD+ only). The maintainer (Accident) is busy at the moment. You could help by finding volunteers to help with the project.
I need to explain and simplify the environment for BD-J so more people are willing to experiment. The directory structure needs to be explained (eg. BUDA = "Binding Unit Data Area" etc). Furthermore some of the native functions return data specific to the movie "The Day The Earth Stood Still".