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19th March 2008, 18:22 | #22 | Link | |
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By the way, can you please tell whether AnyDVD simply runs the BD+ script present on disc 'on the fly' when it removes BD+ encryption (the similar way players do) or you "disembowel" that script in your lab, find what I call the "algorithm" and then create your own descrambling code (possibly different for each title). Last edited by SuperGoof; 19th March 2008 at 20:17. |
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19th March 2008, 18:34 | #23 | Link |
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This is really big, Slysoft is alone now at the top. Congrats to the whole Slysoft Team.
That title was not out yet when this was in beta, it will be in the next version I would guess, it works on every other title to date. Last edited by blutach; 19th March 2008 at 22:18. Reason: Merge posts |
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Well done SlySoft....
Looks like it could be time to spend €63.20. I wonder how Sony are going to react
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19th March 2008, 19:03 | #27 | Link |
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I bought the original package and recently paid 30 Euros for the HD upgrade.
This software is worth every penny (and more). I even had a disc on my hard drive that was BD+ protected. So, just for the heck of it, I used ImgBurn to write it to an ISO, mounted it with Daemon Tools, and reripped. Like magic, it even caught the BD+ and corrected it on the second time through. Last edited by jdobbs; 20th March 2008 at 01:35. |
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19th March 2008, 21:46 | #34 | Link |
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How time flies ! Thanks to the Slysoft guys !!! And thanks for this great community, and especially for you, Doom9 !!! Greets! PS: I only have a bottle of wine at home ... Last edited by chros; 19th March 2008 at 21:49. |
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Kudos to Doom9 as well!!! Last edited by blutach; 19th March 2008 at 22:18. Reason: Nerge posts |
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19th March 2008, 22:57 | #37 | Link |
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Possible bug already?
Robocop BD+, errors after decrypting as reported by mpeg2repair: Code:
MPEG2Repair: E:\RoboCop BD.ts Sequence Frame 121337(1-B) / Time 1:24:20 : VideoError: Invalid motion vector code. MBA=3510(480,464) Additional error(s) detected. Increase VerboseLogLevel in INI file for details. FileInfo: Last video errors span 793 bytes at file offset 16785151893 Sequence Frame 148522(10-B) / Time 1:43:14 : Info: End of MPEG2 sequence Sequence Summary: File Size Processed: 19.10 GB, Play Time: 01h:43m:14s 1920 x 1080, 23.98 fps, 39.00 Mbps (20.73 Mbps Average). Average Video Quality: 105.56 KB/Frame, 0.42 Bits/Pixel. AC3 Audio: 3/1 Channels (L, C, R, S), 48.0 kHz, 448 kbps. Dialog Normalization: -27.0 dB, Center Mix Level: -3.0 dB, Surround Mix Level: -3.0 dB 1 of 148522 video frames found with errors. 0 of 193581 audio frames found with errors. 793 corrupted video bytes in file. 0.000000 seconds of video timestamp gaps. 0.000000 seconds of audio timestamp gaps. End of Log |
19th March 2008, 23:03 | #38 | Link |
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If you want drives, there's a LiteOn reader (BD, DVD, CD) that you can find for $110, if you need a BD reader and DVD writer, or a BD burner, I'd look at the LG product line - I have both the reader and the burner myself, they rate quite good, have excellent specs and as a bonus they can handle HD DVD (so you could get a title from the firesale, then put it on a BD later on following the instructions you find in the authoring forum).
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19th March 2008, 23:13 | #39 | Link |
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I agree with Doom9. The LG drives are superb. I have the GGC read only combo drive (well, it burns DVDs) and has never let me down. It's an excellent drive. I've heard really good things about the GGW drive, as well. I'd like to get one when I build my next HTPC.
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