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RE: reading HD DVD discs in leopard.. they mount, but show up in the finder as empty. If you ls -a them in the terminal you can see that it does indeed show the files. Seems apple updated the UDF drivers for leopard in preparation for next gen video support.
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So we need: (1) Title of the Movie (not really needed but is nice to know) (2) The Verify Media Key Record in the MKBROM.AACS (3) The first C-Value in the MKBROM.AACS file Then we will know if it works for Blu-Ray aswell. And if you will (optional) : (4) To go towards the VUK we also need the Volume ID (you either should use a sniffer or if you don't have it usb connected: a memdump which is harder, read the instruction in this thread) Last edited by arnezami; 12th February 2007 at 23:22. |
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On HD-DVD disk these data are stored in MKBROM.AACS file. Unfortunately I don't know if file name or key offsets inside file are the same in BluRay. |
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I can use the sniffer for (4), and I read the instructions for it, so when I make the log file using the sniffer, is it called VolumeID in the log?
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Edit: From ACCS specification for prerecorded BluRay: "Each BD-ROM disc that contains content encrypted by AACS [using a CPS Unit Key that is provided in the AACS directory] shall include two Read-Only Media Key Blocks (MKB). The MKB “MKB_RO.inf” shall be stored in the “\AACS” directory and in the “\AACS\DUPLICATE” directory." Last edited by xyz987; 12th February 2007 at 23:47. |
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![]() Keep in mind you have to open it with a hex editor (best is WinHex). Last edited by arnezami; 12th February 2007 at 23:42. |
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(1) Title: Talladega Nights (disc included w/PS3, not uncut retail copy) (2) The Verify Media Key Record in the MKB_RO.inf file: 81 00 00 14 B3 85 A4 20 78 21 99 80 71 06 27 B2 7B F7 C5 41 7F 00 00 xx (3) The First C-Value in the MKB_RO.inf file: 05 00 20 14 CB B1 61 65 DD C1 96 FC 65 D0 E6 A0 33 30 45 F5 32 62 2D 6D So for (4), when I use the USB sniffer and I open the program, I have over ten "USB Mass Storage Device" items listed... is there a way of being sure I've selected the correct one? EDIT: I think I got it... post in a minute.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Much thanks. Blu-Ray is also decryptable with this Processing Key. You just confirmed this. The Media Key that is. As for selecting the right USB Mass Storage Device I really don't know. What else have you attached on your usb? Maybe just try: whatever generates large log files after starting your Software Player is the right one ![]() Last edited by arnezami; 13th February 2007 at 00:12. |
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House Of Flying Daggers 81 00 00 14 0E 6C 59 50 9C 1C 9D 8C CC DD 5F 26 CF C7 28 8F 05 00 20 14 8D C1 F2 60 95 D0 6B 48 B4 F2 01 C3 30 D8 35 2D Does it help? |
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They are using the same root/master key for both BluRay and HD-DVD. So any Processing/Device Key should work for both. Are you reading this, AnyDVD guys?. Start developing the new version with BluRay support ;-D |
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Which brings us to our most needed information from those who have HD DVD discs. Please post Volume IDs of this type (if you find any) Appollo 13: Code:
Hex: 40 00 04 06 32 04 20 11 57 47 48 44 56 4D 00 00 Ascii: W G H D V M Code:
Hex: 40 00 40 06 26 08 10 15 57 47 48 44 56 4D 00 00 Ascii: W G H D V M ![]() This could be very useful in determining a way of guessing the Volume IDs for HD DVDs (which might be the reason AnyDVD is only supporting HD DVD atm ![]() Last edited by arnezami; 13th February 2007 at 00:27. |
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00000000: 00 22 00 00 7f 58 3c b4 6c 30 EDIT: I read a little more about the blu-ray VolumeID, and it seems more complicated than this... From what I understand, there is only one place that has 32 random bytes after the 00 22 00 00... how do I find the correct one? Do I have to get multiple logs and compare them?
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