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13th January 2007, 07:38 | #682 | Link |
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For those interested in getting the SHA1 hash for the VTKF000.AACS files. I used this method.
Download this tool from Microsoft. http://download.microsoft.com/downlo...90-x86-enu.exe After downloading, install to Windows\System32 directory. Open command prompt and type: fciv -sha1 i:\AACS (Where "i" is the HD-DVD drive letter) Take the hash for the VTKF000.AACS file. Note that the hash has to be all caps in the keydb.cfg file. |
13th January 2007, 08:06 | #686 | Link | |
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0E7..... you can also change the date to 00/00/00 Last edited by alanisrox69; 13th January 2007 at 08:10. |
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13th January 2007, 09:07 | #690 | Link |
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You guys having any trouble with the decrypted King Kong feature evo's?
They dont play back for me in PowerDVD 6.5 HD but the Serenity evo's do. This is what I have so far. C8A57242AF4CB5C0D7848BDA10821F984DC656E0=Serenity |V|MM/DD/YY| D075568AE6BB0B3F85446927B3794C28 0E75082678AAD5CD4410A28A662D6832D21EB325=King Kong |V|MM/DD/YY| 802F78B1B20D1183638D84E1A96D6EDD 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000=12 Monkeys |V|MM/DD/YY| 2662C05B5238B0C50BD1BDF693223712 |
13th January 2007, 09:10 | #691 | Link |
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Not full res but you get the drift. BTW they disabled screencap in PowerDVD. Probably the same will apply to all players.
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13th January 2007, 09:11 | #692 | Link |
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[QUOTE=luders;933624]You guys having any trouble with the decrypted King Kong feature evo's?
They dont play back for me in PowerDVD 6.5 HD but the Serenity evo's do.[/quaote] Which is probably why Muslix did not include it in his list of movies. I think some titles have some other stuff in them that might need to be overcome. Some extra level of crap. |
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PowerDVD7.2 (@Horse+donkey) plays decrypted king kong.
But skips and stutters so bad it's not watchable. I only have a Opteron 146 at 2.3ghz and it just barely can handle playing the movie back from the 360-drive. What about creating a Daemon Image file so powerdvd actually thinks is playing from a disc? Feature title 26.9 GB, that is huge! I can not see that being transcoded down to 8.5gb (DL DVDR) without loosing major quility. Last edited by tonyp12; 13th January 2007 at 09:51. |
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I am still wondering on the Nav chain problem and the fix. From the source I saw that Muslix64 sets the MSB of the VOBU_EndAddress to 0x7F (in V0.99 to 0x0F). This can never be a good idea. It would also explain why the bitrate spiked to 300Mbit/s. Would it be possible that the problem was in PowerDVD 6.5 and that 7.2 plays the files fine with the original value? Because from what I checked in the original streams, the value for VOBU_EndAddress is just correct.
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Secondly Was it PowerDVDs memory that you guys dumped to find the key? or was it WinDvD? Or can you find it in both? Just wondering if PowerDvds Media remark was true. |
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In WinHex use these two step to find the SHA-1 hash value: 1) Open VTKF000.AACS with File -> Open [Ctrl+O] 2) Calculate hash value with Tools -> Compute Hash [Ctrl+F2] and choose SHA-1 (160 bit) and hit OK. If you don't want to use WinHex for this task, then there's also the nice little HashTab Windows Shell Extension that can do the calculation for you. After installation of HashTab just right-click on VTKF000.AACS in Windows Explorer, then choose Properties and click at the new File Hashes tab shown below: Last edited by He-Man; 13th January 2007 at 11:26. |
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<snip> System.out.println("Found valid HD-DVD source."); byte[] keyFileHash = Utils.hashFile(keyFile); System.out.println("Look for this movie in my database"); Properties TitleKeyDatabase = new Properties(); try{ TitleKeyDatabase.load(new FileInputStream("TKDB.cfg")); System.out.println("Hash read..."); System.out.println(Utils.toHexString(keyFileHash)); <snip> |
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