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mrazzido
29th April 2007, 11:27
I had tried it, but bluray key finder can't find it.
hey!
when you have time
made with winhex a copy of the ram from "win dvd"
pack this with rar .
upload to rapidshre i try to find the key in the ram then.
for BDAV
i think its another OFFSET.
arnezami
29th April 2007, 12:41
I had tried it, but bluray key finder can't find it.
Does it work for normal (prerecorded) movies?
arnezami
PS. Only post links to your memdumps privately (using pms). Because they (could) contain sensitive information about your drive.
mrazzido
29th April 2007, 12:48
PS. Only post links to your memdumps privately (using pms). Because they (could) contain sensitive information about your drive.
yeah i know
to pepsilee2001
when you made a memdump send it to my PM.
PepsiLee2001
29th April 2007, 14:46
Does it work for normal (prerecorded) movies?
Yes, it work fine for normal BDMV.
Does it work for normal (prerecorded) movies?
PS. Only post links to your memdumps privately (using pms). Because they (could) contain sensitive information about your drive.
OK, It's uploading.
arnezami
4th May 2007, 08:30
Hi all,
The time I talked about earlier has come.
Thanks for all :thanks:.
Here are all the source and exe files of my programs:
aacskeys v0.2.6 (exe) (http://www.sendspace.com/file/q44d83)
aacskeys v0.2.6 (source) (http://www.sendspace.com/file/5vrl6g)
fetchvid v0.2.13 (exe) (http://www.sendspace.com/file/cflczv)
fetchvid v0.2.13 (source, very messy, read remarks) (http://www.sendspace.com/file/g15bcu)
fwchecksum (exe) (http://www.sendspace.com/file/uqhj99)
fwchecksum (source, messy) (http://www.sendspace.com/file/cuftuf)
dumpvid v0.3 bd (exe) (http://www.sendspace.com/file/c1g2h0)
dumpvid v0.3 bd (source) (http://www.sendspace.com/file/kse5xd)
Or on rapidshare (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1010630#post1010630).
All my contributions to these programs are released in Public Domain.
Remember: always keep going as a collective :).
Double your efforts. ;)
Bye
arnezami
PS. Just to be clear: yes this is my last post.
mrazzido
4th May 2007, 08:53
Hey! arnezami great for source files!
i hope no one used this source to build there own programm and made profit!!!
insomniak1981
4th May 2007, 12:10
Many thanks for all your time and hard work arnezami, you will be greatly missed.
bourke
4th May 2007, 12:43
Hi all,
The time I talked about earlier has come.
Does anyone have a link to the post(s) where he mentioned this before?
mrazzido
4th May 2007, 12:47
Does anyone have a link to the post(s) where he mentioned this before?
http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=993940#post993940
zeroprobe
4th May 2007, 16:33
Why is he disappearing?
KenD00
4th May 2007, 19:50
These are very sad news, you have done great work for the community, i wish you all the best.
:rolleyes:
lightshadow
4th May 2007, 20:36
Yes, we can't thank you enogh for you exceeding huge contribution to the world!
We owe you greatly!
I hope you or someone sets up a PayPal (if it is anonymous?) account for people to donate $1. I think it would be a success.
I hope you have left us a red button to press, or a projector with your logo on we can point to the sky, if we ever should need your help =)
Thanks!
Orion17
4th May 2007, 21:25
Yes, Thank You arnezami. I am sure you have your reasons for leaving and wish you the best bro. I have been a silent reader since the whole Muslix64 stuff started and got to say that you have inspired us all to continue this quest as best that we can. You will be missed dude. :(
Pelican9
4th May 2007, 22:38
Hi all,
The time I talked about earlier has come.
Thank you very much! :thanks:
dirio49
5th May 2007, 00:43
Thank for all you have done.
You will be missed. :thanks: :thanks:
xyz987
5th May 2007, 01:55
PS. Just to be clear: yes this is my last post.
A great loss for us. You always will be remenbered here. Just a word:
:thanks:
HyperHacker
5th May 2007, 08:55
It's been nice having you around. You've done fantastic work for the good of users everywhere.
greath
5th May 2007, 11:59
Yes, my thanks also. A very knowledgable person who has contributed immeasureably to furthering our knowledge. Best of luck for your future endeavours.
cwl7454
6th May 2007, 10:46
According to itpro :search: the big boys have criticized the AACS LA for taking so long to react to the broken encryption scheme.
BD+ (a much more secure encryption scheme) is start being utilized out next month.:devil:
Congrats to all who have put so much time and effort into wounding the giants.:thanks:
JK1974
7th May 2007, 00:01
arnezami, thanks a lot for your effort in trying to create a fair-to-use multimedia future. With your work here you have become for sure a legend like DVD Jon and muslix64.
BTW: Good luck - and donīt get caught. :)
lightshadow
7th May 2007, 01:10
arnezami, thanks a lot for your effort in trying to create a fair-to-use multimedia future. With your work here you have become for sure a legend like DVD Jon and muslix64.
Yes, I hope someone (with a little more knowledge than me about this subject) will put him in to the history book (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Advanced_Access_Content_System) =)
Actually, he and Muslix64 was mentioned, but for some reason all names have been removed.
In fact, I think in this hack, the credits should be given to a few more. awhitehead, FoxDisc, Geremia, and xt5 are names that spring to my mind, just to limit it to a top 5.
Clearly there have been more important hackers and testers that couldn't have been done without. Not to forget the brains at the Understanding AACS (including Subset-Difference) (http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=122363&page=1) thread and the programmers in this thread =)
I think we will see more to Boing99 in the next round of AACS DRM hackers. =)
eousphoros
9th May 2007, 01:14
I had some trouble getting the original aacskeys working in linux (haven't looked at the latest source release yet) so I ported it to be linux friendly and also included a sha1 hash.. and modified the output a little bit. Here it is with source.. its ugly but the output is right :)
Galileo2000
9th May 2007, 03:28
OK, it might be my last post on this forum as well.
Feeling under double pressure I think the time has come.
Of course I did not contribute even close to 0.1% compared to arnezami but at least I've tried to discuss and offered some solutions when I knew the answer.
Now they can have their formats and shave it in their A$$.
I will not spend $0.01 on either format.
If you want to talk to me, you know where to find me: http://www.avsforum.com.
I am done with this $rap.
Bye comrades.
Pelican9
9th May 2007, 10:01
OK, it might be my last post on this forum as well.
Feeling under double pressure I think the time has come.
Of course I did not contribute even close to 0.1% compared to arnezami but at least I've tried to discuss and offered some solutions when I knew the answer.
Now they can have their formats and shave it in their A$$.
I will not spend $0.01 on either format.
I am done with this $rap.
Bye comrades.
Hmmm. What happened? Double pressure? By who?
zeroprobe
9th May 2007, 12:39
aacs la must be paying everybody off lol.
muslix64, janvitos, arnezami, galileo ....
bigdog660
9th May 2007, 16:02
Props to everyone that has helped.:thanks: I've been following this from day one.
Given the sesitivity of this issue, you'd think our main contribs such as muslix64, janvitos, arnezami, galileo, etc. would have used fake reg info, fake location, one time email adds and anonymous surfing (proxy servers) to help protect themselves.
And if they did, I sure am clueless on how they still got pressured.:confused:
Anyway, good luck to all, and again, thanks for everything.
greath
10th May 2007, 13:23
aacs la must be paying everybody off lol.
muslix64, janvitos, arnezami, galileo ....
More like harrassing them. I wonder if there's a law against harrasment over the Internet.
Galileo2000
10th May 2007, 14:43
Guys, I need to make another post after my last post.
AACS LA did not contact me.
My decision to leave was for the different than that reasons.
So don't be afraid, we are not on that stage of the game, at least not yet.
My apologies if my post was ambigous on that matter.
I hope this post clears it up.
All the best.
heman
3rd June 2007, 18:14
are there some mirrors of arnezami's tools posted here?
http://forum.doom9.org/showpost.php?p=999019&postcount=155
arnezami
4th June 2007, 17:28
Pfff....
http://rapidshare.com/files/35218493/aacskeys_v0.2.6.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/35218695/aacskeys_source_v0.2.6.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/35219018/fetchvid_v0.2.13.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/35219077/fetchvid_source_v0.2.13.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/35218795/fwchecksum.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/35218857/fwchecksum_source.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/37033433/dumpvid_v0.3_bd.rar.html
http://rapidshare.com/files/37033559/dumpvid_v0.3_bd_source.rar.html
Revgen
8th June 2007, 20:36
@arnezami
Is that new version of AACSKeys ready yet?
arnezami
8th June 2007, 20:50
@arnezami
Is that new version of AACSKeys ready yet?
Ehm. No. Not yet.
But for the moment you can use v0.2.6 in combination with DumpHD. For MKB v3 HD DVDs you first need vid.exe to get a VID (build by xt5) and for MKB v3 BDs you first need dumpvid (by KenD00 and adapted by me, see previous page) using the new PowerDVD to get a VID.
Regards,
arnezami
paranoid87
16th June 2007, 17:14
hmm,
i currentlky use powerdvd, so DumpHD..must not be an issue..i can get a VID.
arnezami
16th June 2007, 17:54
Here is a new version of aacskeys:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/dt7o5o
Its an in-between version. But what it does already is automatically detect the xbox add-on drive and get the vid through our hack. So no need for a new Host Private Key, vid.exe or sniffing Volume IDs for HD DVD owners anymore :D. And its even (much) faster than the official method...
No flashing needed. So those that have the Xbox HD DVD drive: please test it ;).
Working on more stuff:
- incorporating vid hammering (especially for Blu-Ray drives)
- better errors and stopping when something goes wrong
- combining with DumpHD
Regards,
arnezami
arnezami !
I can report SUCCES :)
After copying the ProcessingDeviceKeysSimple.txt from a previous version to the same directory it ran without any problem !
E:\Progs\HD-DVD\aacskeys_v0.2.7>aacskeys h
aacskeys v0.2.7
Volume Unique Key: 79E3ABB4B7DBD2D37CC0B33F80812433
TKF Hash (DiscID): CD8A706BA7D6A44744F940103F51D57A63626A00
E:\Progs\HD-DVD\aacskeys_v0.2.7>
Now let me check if the numers are correct !
CD8A706BA7D6A44744F940103F51D57A63626A00=Bourne Supremacy (EU) |V|10/28/06| 79E3ABB4B7DBD2D37CC0B33F80812433 :) :) :)
Instead of the "powerDVD 7.1" numers (certificate and stuff) it now gives me my drive FW number !
Thanks for this cool program ! :)
arnezami
16th June 2007, 18:16
Ah ok :)
I changed the link so now the text file with both Processing Keys is included ;)
A verbose test would also be nice. And a test with an MKB v3 HD DVD.
arnezami
SBeaver
16th June 2007, 18:23
So does the xbox hack still require flashing a new firmware or does it get the vid through some kind of workaround? Maybe this was mentioned before
Here is the verbose output !
E:\Progs\HD-DVD\aacskeys_v0.2.7>aacskeys h v
aacskeys v0.2.7
Current path: E:\Progs\HD-DVD\aacskeys_v0.2.7
Device key: AA856A1BA814AB99FFDEBA6AEFBE1C04
Processing key: 09F911029D74E35BD84156C5635688C0
Encrypted C-value: 607101739330EB82601790C3C25F0224
Corresponding uv: 00000001
Decrypted C-value: 04E23CE9FCEAF1EDC3ED4C6F2E0A6972
Media key: 04E23CE9FCEAF1EDC3ED4C6F2E0A6973
Encrypted verification data: FB7515969AE048DE773C85C9C3728C29
Decr verif data should be: 0123456789ABCDEF
Decrypted verification data: 0123456789ABCDEF39CF7A719194F14F
Drive FW info: MC0810/03/06
AGID: 00
Volume ID: 40001027200607200020202020200000
Volume Unique Key: 79E3ABB4B7DBD2D37CC0B33F80812433
TKF Hash (DiscID): CD8A706BA7D6A44744F940103F51D57A63626A00
Title Key File MAC: D0FFF212615C4A28FEE9D4BE12DF484D
TKF MAC should be: D0FFF212615C4A28FEE9D4BE12DF484D
Encrypted Title Key 1: 19F4D956D76909C9D5DDD2DA91A303F4
Encrypted Title Key 2: 444AB92C2E962E68C412BA5E411D7354
Encrypted Title Key 3: D5D111BAA474DB0303FB83A881DDB915
Encrypted Title Key 4: EEB06A9345B18338319C667F9FF157A1
Encrypted Title Key 5: 878CB225D4BB02578EA3C98323A4DD7B
Can't help you with MKBv3 :mad: I only own 1 disc......
arnezami
16th June 2007, 18:26
So does the xbox hack still require flashing a new firmware or does it get the vid through some kind of workaround? Maybe this was mentioned before
No flashing needed. Works with the original Xbox HD DVD drive :D.
arnezami
Zotty
17th June 2007, 11:43
Its an in-between version. But what it does already is automatically detect the xbox add-on drive and get the vid through our hack. So no need for a new Host Private Key, vid.exe or sniffing Volume IDs for HD DVD owners anymore :D. And its even (much) faster than the official method...
No flashing needed. So those that have the Xbox HD DVD drive: please test it ;).
Now that's interresting. Any change of me testing this using Linux?
arnezami
17th June 2007, 12:00
Now that's interresting. Any change of me testing this using Linux?
Since this is an in-between version the source is not released. So currently there isn't a way to compile it under linux. However maybe using some VMware might work.
arnezami
Galileo2000
17th June 2007, 18:08
Just tested new version w/ Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions, MKB v3, works fine.
xbox add-on was used as a drive.
Let me know if you need some more testing or the output from Matrix Reloaded.
Great job, thanks.
Verbose output from Matrix Revolutions is below:
aacskeys v0.2.7
Current path: E:\arnezami
Processing key: 455FE10422CA29C4933F95052B792AB2
Encrypted C-value: A9060B76DA82C88A037F1C7C26C3DA0E
Corresponding uv: 00000049
Decrypted C-value: DEC16A984E6CB59538D654F621E6AFE3
Media key: DEC16A984E6CB59538D654F621E6AFAA
Encrypted verification data: E7D1A8013AB5CF59E211396347FA5829
Decr verif data should be: 0123456789ABCDEF
Decrypted verification data: 0123456789ABCDEFD1DE762378736603
Drive FW info: MC0810/03/06
AGID: 00
Volume ID: 400018074404200457474844564D0000
Volume Unique Key: E94ECC840F0BE02ABB5A2BB8AD85246A
TKF Hash (DiscID): CE20B4BF37E23CE20B2B53AEBFFE3C56315A396F
Title Key File MAC: 399072C4A8D2C400A940A686646F7592
TKF MAC should be: 399072C4A8D2C400A940A686646F7592
Encrypted Title Key 1: 7A31C513CFCDE1EC41FE9952E7615087
Encrypted Title Key 2: 9FE6EA5CB03E8C3C46AB9BB73478E383
Encrypted Title Key 3: 29A428B0540FD7C8083A7AF1363265FC
Encrypted Title Key 4: 46F9B5D8188CDC91E02E36E81DF8D501
Encrypted Title Key 5: AD13B6765478522E4452225406744B34
Encrypted Title Key 6: 284D8A10F9E1485DCDFA2719C6F95A64
Encrypted Title Key 7: B9A136A46C758EC894C83E0C07FA4886
Encrypted Title Key 8: 53A9A1D0FE5920DBEFD7AA006E6E2167
Encrypted Title Key 9: 41E255F9B17E3D989A5137BE78F95922
Encrypted Title Key 10: 8C3352A668E34BC9CD7B0411A7A1D1E7
Encrypted Title Key 11: 2B86DD84BF65927D224BC3CDCA07F147
Encrypted Title Key 12: 5A92BFFDAE65DE32FB6FD32290AD595F
Encrypted Title Key 13: 29D1265DA7C1F09B1B67C4B85D9DDC21
Encrypted Title Key 14: E3B15D7A1D82366AF688C9C96418EF8A
Encrypted Title Key 15: B7525B38B1E3931DFDE0BEEEB79E138E
Encrypted Title Key 16: 6EC4F85ACA0150FF984CA8F9A0A34591
Encrypted Title Key 17: E29E114C54D54B717D30D9C10FE7DC52
Encrypted Title Key 18: D1580D2C16A9AE224B96AC82040F0482
Encrypted Title Key 19: 0A0FC2C7C05B3AEBFD212700954AF00B
Encrypted Title Key 20: 3D12E9D35A823D5DE058B6732C3B278F
Encrypted Title Key 21: CCE24CD2BF253A8C2CD64B16BF613F82
Encrypted Title Key 22: 9617A624F575278CD3B0578F3ABC6C5C
Encrypted Title Key 23: A29945248EFC3EED2C956B85CB87E237
Encrypted Title Key 24: D0C4A4155678ACFF4BEA0C5E37547975
Encrypted Title Key 25: 8CF51F125E1520C89D4D6AF03853FE05
Encrypted Title Key 26: 2B57764651FEA334A191700DA93EB299
Encrypted Title Key 27: FA5946330E989418E5379B1EA928F837
Encrypted Title Key 28: 66FC7FCAA7D59AE60E47AF3AB5A1ABE1
Encrypted Title Key 29: 0E9D8EC0D9029A1BCD1E7B230BA10820
Encrypted Title Key 30: C8AC7BADE4004CEF67068D8C81D2CC91
Encrypted Title Key 31: F5A180E3DDB0D8FB16F75119525F24E9
Encrypted Title Key 32: 9EDC0F3084724E68DCBDC61B27BE25CA
Encrypted Title Key 33: E5C99420ABDF298840079970200558E9
Encrypted Title Key 34: 4FDF6108361CED8C46E3F963AACA839C
Encrypted Title Key 35: 1E758C21C820E63DAC28125F84E9AB32
Encrypted Title Key 36: 902DD5EC92CEF9E7C8F534AB807CDECD
Encrypted Title Key 37: 3BFD1141DF3E03CC1E9448FB1D1E8F67
Encrypted Title Key 38: B8AB4437340373EB0FB0033A71F25BB1
Encrypted Title Key 39: 07EB58BD3BE017799ECA32403BCA1621
Encrypted Title Key 40: 25791E29B8965E99F6E655738DB1ED67
Encrypted Title Key 41: DAB83F3E439AF0AE99CEB1059DEFE1B2
Encrypted Title Key 42: C9B88C752589C59BCBA63341D64970A0
Encrypted Title Key 43: E8C89EAF4B84D8F9551B0419F5D0AD0D
Encrypted Title Key 44: E68F7703AD35631608EF7211C38292EA
Encrypted Title Key 45: D88984613E990FE29A3A8E25E8DF6B4F
Encrypted Title Key 46: C342359535B2F84CDA8CCB15311E6C93
Encrypted Title Key 47: 74712670CD7FF3E54497872A7400B81E
Encrypted Title Key 48: C6F67FB1CF33E9D8B7ED8C1C5B45DF41
Encrypted Title Key 49: 7DD9EDB71B18DA677BEEB30144DE09F8
Encrypted Title Key 50: 5E6BA1C49AEA29DDD5480D0046A74744
Encrypted Title Key 51: FC8F5259686D4D439B6619A15CBA1F13
Encrypted Title Key 52: 3CB0E454238B47AB29E115508AC6DC8A
Encrypted Title Key 53: CCE460C7673635F5064FF84ACE613B31
Encrypted Title Key 54: D380B35D5E14F186A6D1AEEDDA2F901C
Encrypted Title Key 55: D881B5CB319671D0195E883E1BA959F6
Encrypted Title Key 56: B90491B884B8B918530C087C730F9019
Encrypted Title Key 57: 4B17E2C1FEAD481D0F5FE2422815E74A
Encrypted Title Key 58: 25F9E442F0C7F4108A0F7F47B4263A06
Encrypted Title Key 59: 36E977772A2535E82DC8A3AF0B06808E
Encrypted Title Key 60: 0D850B79F6323B07FF701682982EBDF1
Encrypted Title Key 61: 3FA417FC9691F6435F4492EDD77BD1A6
Encrypted Title Key 62: 99861E2F5D46359998389010EE3D0C96
Encrypted Title Key 63: 9FA9BE058789AA1DC27F9CB0E553C58E
Encrypted Title Key 64: FBC64EA5075FE7ECBC67F1435E284827
Decrypted Title Key 1: 708C3DA990BFFB794EA70CAC08E4BD9B
Decrypted Title Key 2: BCA3BDD708D89B3EA23E91D080F7DB20
Decrypted Title Key 3: B7B0BFF3AC5B0C63CD3B182CF5B29BEC
Decrypted Title Key 4: DF5E7AE1C8652958EF28E01032D20C0E
Decrypted Title Key 5: FD923782EB4E1FD6F75C645B75D28D72
Decrypted Title Key 6: 24D4242CB52A8D945F66BFCC59549C68
Decrypted Title Key 7: 8F700271F4BC2B0BD41EF652C354A99D
Decrypted Title Key 8: ADDB9BE6689D7BEAE3E59320157B6D87
Decrypted Title Key 9: 95F6BF842BD4245F3E33724AF3501BFD
Decrypted Title Key 10: 628AFEE1961E8957355B59C11852FE6D
Decrypted Title Key 11: 62F334F5155323E0540F887D6091B9AB
Decrypted Title Key 12: 59629C6CCB8AF0E03FEAD7BB49C32A16
Decrypted Title Key 13: 74961844D9C83E884F82C143E2883FF8
Decrypted Title Key 14: F11F147BB1E9144F1D9CD968BCFDEB61
Decrypted Title Key 15: 8F8B6E75C75265C981598A88D3ECC95A
Decrypted Title Key 16: 61BDE8AA45370E19288DD1309176777A
Decrypted Title Key 17: B57627DFF4B0E5D55D83E3C6970A3B70
Decrypted Title Key 18: 21E1ED862DE831576BF92D25726CDF7E
Decrypted Title Key 19: E2B85AF3893B129F9C5ADF6DB14723A7
Decrypted Title Key 20: 9FC1BD02F435BCDD93729F93A4EA6587
Decrypted Title Key 21: F0F873090FB89E5DEDCB0B5B64B711F3
Decrypted Title Key 22: 7BC51272CA6F647E0C2EF832CC13990C
Decrypted Title Key 23: 66558F995528EB8F1EF6856E55D2A8F3
Decrypted Title Key 24: 4708A0DF8E40556F16B9E52D980847C6
Decrypted Title Key 25: B81DB68F6243F63F651C7BB104E818B0
Decrypted Title Key 26: 0C944E221048859043DC5690BCE234F0
Decrypted Title Key 27: E275D5C0EC6E70FDB34A3544DFF6E075
Decrypted Title Key 28: 97D80234B96594E1DF7F9EA12FCAE6E9
Decrypted Title Key 29: E030EE1DEE5EDBF3B164F760F77DE6C5
Decrypted Title Key 30: DB9F1B560D865157EACC0F3EB086845B
Decrypted Title Key 31: 3E269A4D5713BC388A811801F56A11C0
Decrypted Title Key 32: 7C0651ECCC527B220181AB27D83F152B
Decrypted Title Key 33: 04036CC99292007D8EB821CA680DB478
Decrypted Title Key 34: 62127EEBD0393AD0C2B6F4F990CBB425
Decrypted Title Key 35: BFA54FB7DDC973FCE9CECA054BAFDF62
Decrypted Title Key 36: A856C07D63870AC0EB8C2D58B3A1A65F
Decrypted Title Key 37: 643B47623B850ED4E8014B6B54A99506
Decrypted Title Key 38: E852991122F4E236975DD8677ADE6F82
Decrypted Title Key 39: 35C5E6F8C45729BE59D716397B65008C
Decrypted Title Key 40: 95AD563298514383B561B6B4917C8275
Decrypted Title Key 41: 38DF7381CE94F29E28FB0510854C165C
Decrypted Title Key 42: 95EA80ECE5E790B76579E8506C5F8E46
Decrypted Title Key 43: 7F42BC78C596BD3BCE7417A32FBC08DD
Decrypted Title Key 44: 07D48467AD8891BA351B2252B4BDBBDF
Decrypted Title Key 45: 245F8F40958B8325541A8818DE23F8A1
Decrypted Title Key 46: 284FBBA0C6126FDBCB68B98F35DD5A72
Decrypted Title Key 47: 7F27113583567B0E9DD1AE848A69F41C
Decrypted Title Key 48: C021849410F9CE36741165B50C36CC8F
Decrypted Title Key 49: 9CB387D10465CFB526EFF8E805C84F7B
Decrypted Title Key 50: 6ECF2FCD490157D803C1B85B15D271ED
Decrypted Title Key 51: FF8DC5A3888CC267443F9E66F4C41EE7
Decrypted Title Key 52: 8CA24F1FCCB1C7056F5A94D2DE407075
Decrypted Title Key 53: 61AED602F85EC7E6FA44DF27584C0F54
Decrypted Title Key 54: FA5A52289AB32B1D0125C7E5A89F8787
Decrypted Title Key 55: 3B03D5D74407D3068B9081F2C422AAF7
Decrypted Title Key 56: 6BF3424A9F88217758225BD7E6CB5D63
Decrypted Title Key 57: CC32DF462913768EC68ABFED3D24AE8C
Decrypted Title Key 58: 5235F69F5309723C8F7AEC0EA9922EB7
Decrypted Title Key 59: 2D371EC4FECD046F9F25F6C281F18B5C
Decrypted Title Key 60: 10F33256731752AD99CE60C8C33432BD
Decrypted Title Key 61: E01CA81B9A647B671DF982DF9BB3C35E
Decrypted Title Key 62: 4B10821FA4F12EF995973E6EE178B4A5
Decrypted Title Key 63: CEFF4965A1583F068F7AF8B6CAE4DF64
Decrypted Title Key 64: A865E5DB0C079E055BFA91287ACDA5D5
arnezami
17th June 2007, 18:20
Just tested new version w/ Matrix Reloaded and Matrix Revolutions, MKB v3, works fine.
xbox add-on was used as a drive.
Arnezami, let me know if you need specifics on MKB v3.
Great job, thanks.
Ok. Thanks. Seems to work pretty good.
Keep in mind it checks if the FW is MC0810/03/06. Maybe some people have newer FW versions though. It won't do the "trick" but we would be really interested in that FW revision! :).
arnezami
Galileo2000
17th June 2007, 18:38
Ok. Thanks. Seems to work pretty good.
Keep in mind it checks if the FW is MC0810/03/06. Maybe some people have newer FW versions though. It won't do the "trick" but we would be really interested in that FW revision! :).
arnezami
You are too fast, I just posted the entire output of the program.
Do you know where to get a new version of the firmware? I don't feel like logging in to Xbox live...
I have two xbox add-ons, might as well flash one...
arnezami
17th June 2007, 18:46
You are too fast, I just posted the entire output of the program.
Do you know where to get a new version of the firmware? I don't feel like logging in to Xbox live...
I have two xbox add-ons, might as well flash one...
No idea if there even exists a new revision. But there is bound to come a new one sometime. If so it will be very interesting ;).
Thanks for the output btw :).
Galileo2000
17th June 2007, 18:52
No idea if there even exists a new revision. But there is bound to come a new one sometime. If so it will be very interesting ;).
Oh yes, there is. Look here:
"While we look forward to enjoying these new features, we wouldn't be one bit surprised if Microsoft also figured out a way to secure that pesky AACS hardware key that has caused such a ruckus."
http://www.engadgethd.com/2007/05/16/xbox-360-hd-dvd-add-on-drive-update/
Thanks for the output btw :).
Pleasure is all mine :D
arnezami
17th June 2007, 18:58
Oh yes, there is. Look here:
"While we look forward to enjoying these new features, we wouldn't be one bit surprised if Microsoft also figured out a way to secure that pesky AACS hardware key that has caused such a ruckus."
http://www.engadgethd.com/2007/05/16/xbox-360-hd-dvd-add-on-drive-update/
I'm pretty sure the famous "May Update" does not flash the drive at all. It does update the (software) player etc however.
arnezami
laserfan
17th June 2007, 19:30
Here is a new version of aacskeys...an in-between version. But what it does already is automatically detect the xbox add-on drive and get the vid through our hack.Does anyone here know if this will work with the HP HD100 (now on sale for $129 AR at Fry's)?
Galileo2000
17th June 2007, 19:37
Does anyone here know if this will work with the HP HD100 (now on sale for $129 AR at Fry's)?
I've heard HP uses the same Toshiba drive. If so, yes, it most probably will work.
If not, it won't work the same "easy" way as Arnezami mentioned because of the different firmware.
arnezami
17th June 2007, 19:38
Does anyone here know if this will work with the HP HD100 (now on sale for $129 AR at Fry's)?
Wow. Thats cheap! :)
No the xbox HD DVD trick won't work on the HP HD100. Although maybe we can find a similar exploit. Cheap drives and firmware hackers are made for eachother ;).
Anyway. As long as no exploit is found for a drive you would still be able to decrypt your discs though. You would need to use either dumpvid (the original by Kend00 for HD DVD) or use fetchvid (made by me). Depending on how it behaves. And you probably need PowerDVD 7.3 (upgraded) for it. Unless you only have old discs because then none of this is needed. But I'm assuming you want to buy new discs in the future.
Ooh. Nearly forgot. If its an usb drive you can always sniff the usb as a "fallback method". And then there is of course the online list of vuks here on this forum (if your title is in it no need for getting a vid at all, aacskeys isn't needed anymore).
arnezami
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