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BackupHDDVD (C# Port)
Get BackupHDDVD (C# Port) 1.0 from here.
Get BackupHDDVDGUI 0.6 from here. (discontinued) You will need .NET Framework 2.0 to run these apps. Last edited by Emon; 19th February 2007 at 21:39. |
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cleanup in the other thread..
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i just did king kong from 1 hdd* to another hdd* in, 13 minutes 19 seconds, only @ 1-core edit: how about an option to merge feature1+feature2 ? please add ime mod edit2: *300+MB/s hdd <-> 300+MB/s hdd |
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Thanks Emon.
Testing as we speak. Keep it up buddy! Now I will go out and buy some HD DVDs which I would never do before muslix64 devlopment started. Talk about losses to Hollywood Last edited by Galileo2000; 21st January 2007 at 15:56. |
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He has also made a modified Blu-Ray Key Finder. |
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I don't know if anyone has extracted keys from PowerDVD 6.5, but if you make a memory dump and find the keys and a memory landmark, then it should be very easy to modify ape's application. You can use the simple command line tool named PMDump to create a memory dump file of PowerDVD's memory to see if you can locate some know keys in PowerDVD's memory. Last edited by He-Man; 21st January 2007 at 16:14. |
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i was never able to run the original java decrypter, ive tried the suggested workarounds to no available, if someone would post a step by step on how to run backuphddvdv1.00 id be more than happy to compare to this gui.. |
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Get the version 0.2 from here
Finally I ported it to C# (thanks to NghtShd awesome work!). However, I kept my GUI separate from it. So my C# port is a standalone command line version of muslix64's BackHDDVD v1.00. In the GUI now you have the option to choose either muslix64's Java version or my C# version of the decryption engine. Last edited by Emon; 24th January 2007 at 22:41. Reason: fixed a bug |
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Backup HD-DVD V1.00 (C# Port) Starting Testing source Could not find HD-DVD source E:\KingKongHD @ Java, completes in 13:16 ill update the bench after the fix.. |
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24th January 2007, 21:45 | #13 | Link |
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Neither the Java nor the C# decryption engine options work for me.
With C#, I get: Backup HD-DVD v1.00 (c# port) starting Testing source Could not find HD-DVD source J:\ (I just tried the .exe at the cmd prompt and it does the same, can't find source j When I try the java, I get a whole slew of java errors in the window: java.long.UnsupportedClassVersionError: Bad version number in .class..... I can use the stand alone backuphddvd as well as the java based gui with no problems. Also, the hddvd key database option, lets you save the same title over and over again. Perhaps a sha1 dupe check should be implemented? |
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You should be able to just replace the "BackupHDDVD.jar" that I zipped up with the original "BackupHDDVD.jar" (or install jre 1.6). |
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The C# version should be faster then the Java version.
Simply because C# is going through 1 DLL before hitting the kernel. Where as Java is going through its own little sandbox, where the JVM is in control and monitoring everything. But then again I'm still playing with 1.6, I could be very wrong. Good job on the port to C# Emon, I was about to finish mine when you released yours. Last edited by finalmillenium; 24th January 2007 at 23:00. |
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