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22nd January 2007, 20:27 | #125 | Link |
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hi muslix, i can't test it at the moment.. can you tell me what do you changed in the new version?
@dvdguru what burning program you used? give us details please.. best regards Last edited by 2bigkings; 22nd January 2007 at 20:29. |
23rd January 2007, 05:30 | #127 | Link | |
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Well I guess I can supply moral support then. Way to go!
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Btw. great work so far with your HD DVD / Blu-Ray decrypting efforts! Hats off to you! I'd like to believe those rumours that you're from Canada, cos I'd buy you a beer if it were true! Last edited by inu-liger; 23rd January 2007 at 10:14. |
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There's lots of avanced talk on here, I have no idea what your all talking about (I've done some C++ in college and thats about it.... )
But isn't this the point. You got some sets of keys already, right? So if a software player is upgraded, the new release of the player will use some advanced techniques to hide the keys, and it can be certain it will act the same for all discs (Use the same advanced technique always). But you've already got the keys for some discs, so just search for the current keys you know when playing a disc thats already known in the new player, I'm sure Muslix64 etc, will be able to find out how the algorithm works by doing a search for the known key? Therefore no matter what player is released with whatever advanced key hiding rubbish you will always be able to find out the algorithm\process being used with your known key. And apply it to new titles, that won't play in the old player. BD+ is said to be impossible to implement in the real world.... So its over, right? |
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I have said this before. The only way they get round this is writing off the 150+ hddvds available at the moment and start again. Somehow I don't see them doing this. We already have the keys so whatever they do its gonna be alot easier for us to locate them when we know what to look for. The title keys and volume keys do not change. So I think it is over. |
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23rd January 2007, 16:33 | #134 | Link | |
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Hell, Jeff Goldblum was able to hack into aliens network using his Apple notebook I think it is over too. |
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23rd January 2007, 17:07 | #135 | Link |
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They simply aren't going to blacklist all discs released until now, to even contemplate that this is somehow a possibility is ignorance beyond belief.
....Just to clarify (Obviously not implying that posters on this page are implying that it is anything more than a theoretical way out, there is some talk from a few that this could actually happen) |
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http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=121115 Let's keep this topic on topic about the current Blu-Ray encryption alogrithm instead. |
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23rd January 2007, 20:04 | #140 | Link |
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Just to let you people know, i too successfully decrypted an entire blu-ray movie.
I am now burning it to a BD-RE disc and will let you updated with the results. Please remember that this is purely for backup purposes. |
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