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13th January 2007, 15:54 | #722 | Link |
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Once a movie is on your HD a few questions since I can be thick.
Do you need to use PowerDVD 6.5 or will any HD capable player play the movie? Do you need to run anything other then the player or is the movie completely decrypted already? I just get the impression that you still need to use the keys even after copying with the keys? I have a HTPC and I copy my most watched movies that I own onto the HD so I can just click to watch and would like to continue this way with HD-DVD. Thanks, Mark
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13th January 2007, 18:57 | #724 | Link |
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In case you're having trouble finding the keys, search for the second occurrence of
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13th January 2007, 20:02 | #726 | Link |
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Now that the key memory locations are easily determinable, we need to figure out how the Volume Unique Key derived from the Volume ID and whatever other parts that may go into it.
If we can figure out that algorithm we can start work on making a Linux HD-DVD (possibly even BluRay) player that can play all our discs! I don't have much use for backing up my discs (I tend to take good care of them) and making an open source Linux HD-DVD/BD player is only reason I care about working on any of this. Hope we can get some smart people to help out in this. I guess this should be a separate thread. ~Cheers! |
13th January 2007, 20:13 | #727 | Link |
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I just tried WinDVD HD. Seems I can't get Olly to get past an error... " Don't know how to bypass command at address 00FBCE2A. Try to change EIP or pass the exception to the program". I tried adding the exception in the debugging options and no go.
Which brings me to my next question. If you are not using a debugger when dumping memory with WinHex, at what point do you inspect the memory? do you pause or stop the movie? Then for Winhex, you can select WinDVD but what exactly do you click on to search? I find only one instance of VPLST000.XPL and no keys are present. The version of WinDVD I am using is: 7.5 B42.052 in the information tab |
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14th January 2007, 00:05 | #729 | Link |
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Here is my worry...AACS refuse to license any software player...Is there anyway to dump the memory of a hardware player? I remember during the days of direct tv hacking, hardware memory dumps will flying everywhere....
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14th January 2007, 01:51 | #732 | Link |
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Good morning/evening all.
May I ask members who have questions that are off this topic to start their own threads please? I will move various posts to new threads in the meantime. Regards
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14th January 2007, 02:41 | #733 | Link |
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I successfully ripped the entirety of King Kong to my drive with the volume key supplied in this thread. I do not have an HD copy of WinDVD, as I do not want to buy the jap copy. I do have the HD ver of Power DVD 6.5, and I can play everything except the feature film in it just fine. On Vista Ultimate x86, I can play the universal logo and various menu files after they are ripped, but attempting to play the FEATURE_1/2.evos causes PDVD to crash. Same goes on an XP Pro box with entirely different hardware. What I found interesting is that the Vista box I am on now only has a 3.0ghz P4 and 1024mb PC3200 and a meager Geforce 5200, and plays back on a 1280x1024 monitor without hiccups. Pretty sweet, but I wish I could get the feature to play.
Also, anyone successfully gotten a key from PowerDVD?
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To people wondering about PowerDVD last night when the keys first started appearing Janvitos spoke about finding keys in powerDVD but I believe he mentioned it was a little bit harder at first but he then discovered the 13 monkey key in PowerDVD hopefully he will come back soon and tell about the experience but I'm fairly certain he said he was able to find keys in powerdvd..
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14th January 2007, 04:57 | #737 | Link |
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To the people who origionaly found the Volume Unique Keys and title keys:
How did you find them for the first time? Was there some logic behind it, or did you just grab 16 bytes that looked conveniently placed and get lucky? |
14th January 2007, 05:03 | #738 | Link |
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<Janvitos> simply do a text search for VPLST000.XPL
<Janvitos> and after a couple of instances <Janvitos> all the title keys are there <Janvitos> and below <Janvitos> after some few 0s <Janvitos> will be the volume unique key <Janvitos> easily recognisable thats what Janvitos said yesterday when explaining how he found them.. |
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14th January 2007, 06:23 | #740 | Link |
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http://rapidshare.com/files/11616301/BackupHDDVD.rar
2 'requested' features added: 1) Will report the calculated Disc Hash 2) If Hash not found in key file, will add it after prompting for the name of the movie. Given I don't have neither HDDVD Drive nor any HD Movies, I'll need bug reports from somebody on if these work or not Also, this was compiled against Java 5.0 so if it gives errors, try: http://rapidshare.com/files/11615854/BackupHDDVD.rar which was compiled as 1.4 compat. Last edited by OverlordQ; 14th January 2007 at 06:32. |
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