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14th January 2007, 15:14 | #761 | Link |
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There is a new article on "heise online".
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/83671 (german) It tells about the "Serenity riddle", the weakness in the japanese version of WinDVD and the volume key thread. The author says that the compromised WinDVD version will probably withdrawn. He also says that you probably won't be able to play future generations of HD-DVDs with it. |
14th January 2007, 17:22 | #762 | Link |
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Those having problems with King Kong are normal I believe as PowerDVD 7 Ultra had problems playing this when it was released from reading the thread on the AVS Forums & ironically bugs to do with the HDCP implementation as it wasn't working for some even with the right hardware
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14th January 2007, 17:57 | #764 | Link | |
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14th January 2007, 19:12 | #766 | Link |
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Power DVd 7.1 is not immune. Have a looksee
Van Helsing Code:
SHA1 Hash of VTKF000.AACS: 486198E3855B57CD40F6DC0C60645BDE8E1E9AC5 Title Keys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olume Key: C3EE61AFEED85EB5285C60DBEE61545B Code:
SHA1 Hash of VTKF000.AACS: 0592DA47B8E0C8071C05A55C568F0F2531C28751 Title Keys: 4303010365010B02304A7605F8AE6F06 70B06F062C4A760570B06F06689E6E06 DA690991F3E0875AA553ACB93653F8A1 D1120C8D07D6FA0D3058E19FA3EC0D5C Volume Key: 4B58600E51C5A8756D618AFA6F54499A Last edited by Bystander; 14th January 2007 at 19:15. |
14th January 2007, 19:42 | #769 | Link | |
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I assumed you were willing to help out with that method since you posted the keys. Ahh well, gives me something to do in the meantime. Thanks for confirming it though. |
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14th January 2007, 19:44 | #770 | Link |
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these hd-dvd's seem to have been ripped and are on torrent sites, 25gb, 25gb and 20gb:
The Chronicles Of Riddick, Batman Begins, Serenity e.g: The Chronicles Of Riddick HD DVD 1080p VC-1 DDPlus 5.1 they are .evo files. Last edited by hajj_3; 14th January 2007 at 19:51. |
14th January 2007, 20:00 | #772 | Link |
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I believe it's time that I remind some people here of our rules with regards to downloaded content. As we cater to an international audience, they are more strict than your local laws may be.
Bottom line: decrypting and converting discs you own: OK, downloading ripped discs via P2P and further processing them: Not OK. So tread carefully please.
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14th January 2007, 20:34 | #776 | Link | |
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But say you do hack the software player to ignore this list somehow and still being able to play the title. Or does AACS just encrypt new movie titles (from a specific date on and forward) with a new masterkey that simple can not work with windvd's key. Last edited by tonyp12; 14th January 2007 at 20:37. |
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Do you mean the DRIVE will check and will stop streaming data. If so can't the firmware for the drive be hacked? |
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14th January 2007, 21:20 | #779 | Link | |
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1) Each device (read: software player here) has a set of device keys. 2) Each disc has a Media Key Block (MKB) which is pretty large btw. 3) Each disc is essentially encrypted with a volume/media key. This key is also on the disc but it is itself encrypted. 4) Using a combination of the device keys and the MKB you can decrypt the Media/Volume key. But only if they (that is: device keys and MKB) are "compatible". 5) If you have the media/volume key you can decrypt the title keys which in turn can be used to decrypt the content. For a new HD DVD (which still to be pressed/released) they can make the MKB so that all devices except certain compromised (software) players can decrypt the media/volume key. So even if you have an old player (with its old player keys) you can't decrypt the media key because the information simply isn't in the MKB anymore. This also explains why you can still decrypt all old HD DVDs released so far but not those in the future. Right now WinDVD can decrypt all media/volume keys for all HD DVDs so far. For each HD DVD we can look into the memory dump what the decrypted volume key is. But if new HD DVDs come out with updated MKBs then this version of WinDVD can't decrypt anything and we won't be able to use its memory dump. We'll have to hack the new version of WinDVD (or PowerDVD). Hope I'm making myself clear here. Regards, arnezami Last edited by arnezami; 14th January 2007 at 21:32. |
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14th January 2007, 21:31 | #780 | Link |
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if they have a place on the physical disk
can't you just do that black sharpie trick like with the - I believe sony protected disks? havn't had a chance to read that part of the specs yet... |
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