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18th June 2007, 23:43 | #202 | Link | |
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Hmmm. I tried the new version but all I get is this:
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I'm using an Xbox360 drive, and the disk is the UK edition of Corpse Bride. If I use my ancient version of aacskeys, it reports an incorrect VUK, so I presume this disk requires the newer processing key. Any ideas? Mal |
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18th June 2007, 23:49 | #203 | Link | |
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Can you also check the MKBROM.AACS file with WinHex and post the first 16 bytes of that file (in hex)? Does it play with PowerDVD/WinDVD? Does AnyDVD work on it? What are the dates of the files in the AACS directory of the disc? arnezami |
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09F911029D74E35BD84156C5635688C0 ; Processing Key MKB v1 455FE10422CA29C4933F95052B792AB2 ; Processing Key MKB v3 Quote:
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My trial for AnyDVD ran out a while back. I don't really want to buy it, but if the other information I've listed here doesn't help, I guess I may have to. Quote:
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19th June 2007, 22:22 | #205 | Link | |
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Bottomline is this works in Linux aswell and seems indeed to be faster compared to actually doing authentication. Unfortunately I've got the same firmware as mentioned above, so no news there. edit: To be more exact; - no authentication: 0,098 seconds - with authentication: 1,640 seconds That's a v3 MKB alright. Last edited by Zotty; 19th June 2007 at 22:34. Reason: Added timing |
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20th June 2007, 07:56 | #207 | Link |
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Errr.. haven't thought about that yet. Been experimenting a bit with this and optimization. But I've also been quite busy at work lately, so development is going a bit slow.
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aacskeys v0.2.8 Please test it. arnezami Last edited by arnezami; 23rd June 2007 at 18:27. |
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24th June 2007, 00:00 | #210 | Link | |
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BTW, using AnyDVD worked as well. However, if I then try to play the decrypted pevob_1.evo in PowerDVD, it glitches for the first minute or so. Playback in Windows Media Player / Media Center is fine. Using the key from Aacskeys to decrypt via BackupHDDVD has no such troubles. The files produced by both methods are exactly the same size. Weird eh? M. |
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27th June 2007, 14:57 | #213 | Link | |
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Hey! my friends!
got new bluray disc today aacskeys 0.2.8 doesnt work ?? did i anything wrong? its a new movie 4days here out in our shops. Quote:
Edit 1: okay i think i found the "Error" i used the other proccessing key yet " 455FE10422CA29C4933F95052B792AB2 " edit 2: hmm the key Volume Unique Key: D0648FF3A68CF94A8E6FC900DEEB56BE Unit Key File Hash (DiscID): 509A0A831370A1B4865802D29E05B26C69211B Encrypted Unit Key 1: 2AA6415E92A27E2EFBAB4779F8522D52 Decrypted Unit Key 1: 6034C6A8459D212E1C00C9C4E98FF868 doenst work :-/ cant decrypt the movie :-(. Last edited by mrazzido; 27th June 2007 at 15:19. |
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27th June 2007, 17:52 | #214 | Link | |
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Can you copy-paste the verbose output here so I can better see what is going on. And when trying to decrypt always copy-paste (better not re-type). One bit wrong and it won't work. Try the Volume ID again too... Does the movie play in PowerDVD btw? What does AnyDVD do? arnezami Last edited by arnezami; 27th June 2007 at 17:54. |
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27th June 2007, 18:05 | #215 | Link | |
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i didnt try anydvd yet.
powerdvd starts the movie but some seconds later it stops because non HDCP / HDMI monitor only DVI . hmm i see something wrong with volume ID. its all Zero. Quote:
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27th June 2007, 19:05 | #216 | Link |
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Yep. You need to do this:
aacskeys j 86c48635f69a116990a78741edde574d I fact you did that earlier see your post above (but then you didn't use the right processing key yet). So just do it again now. It should work . Last edited by arnezami; 27th June 2007 at 19:07. |
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program crashing
I think I found a problem, no matter what version of aacskeys I use, it keeps crashing after giving me just the basic keys and noticed something:
Error opening Title Key/Unit Key File: g:\AACS\VTKF000.AACS Well, my disc doesn't have a VTKF000.AACS file. It's named something else. I've got VTKF090.AACS and VTKF100.AACS. Is there anyway we can get the program updated to work with alternate VTKF files? In case anyone is curious, this disc is the Freedom anime HD-DVD/DVD episode 1 from Bandai Visual. |
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Thanks. arnezami PS. Read your pms. Last edited by arnezami; 6th July 2007 at 06:22. |
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