View Full Version : How to apply encryption (AACS, BD+, etc.) to a Bluray/AVCHD ?
ahmadka
21st October 2013, 23:14
Hi guys ..
I wanted to know how can I *apply* Blu-ray encryption (AACS, BD+, etc) to my own AVCHD/Blurays ? Is this possible somehow ? I just wanted to try it out as it seems exciting :p .. I've searched online, but haven't found anything directly addressing this topic ..
Do Blu-ray Authoring tools provide this maybe ? Or maybe some other small commandline/GUI based program which can encrypt an ISO directly by generating AACS key pairs or something ?
Just thought I'd ask ..
HWK
21st October 2013, 23:51
Hi guys ..
I wanted to know how can I *apply* Blu-ray encryption (AACS, BD+, etc) to my own AVCHD/Blurays ? Is this possible somehow ? I just wanted to try it out as it seems exciting :p .. I've searched online, but haven't found anything directly addressing this topic ..
Do Blu-ray Authoring tools provide this maybe ? Or maybe some other small commandline/GUI based program which can encrypt an ISO directly by generating AACS key pairs or something ?
Just thought I'd ask ..
Its not possible apply AACS and BD+ to disc created by end user. Also AACS is applied in replication facilities not by movie studio or similar organization. Only thing they do is set aacs flag for final output and ship BDCMF format to replication plant.
BD+ procedure is not publicly known how it is applied to disc or movie.
A.Fenderson
30th October 2013, 22:29
ahmadka: This isn't precisely what you're asking, but the Cinavia workaround that the DVDFab people have implemented creates an AACS-encrypted "BDMV-REC" disc as they call it (I'm guessing they mean AVCREC (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCREC)) to trick compatible players into thinking the content is authorized to have Cinavia-infected audio tracks.
Here's a thread about it on (oddly) SlySoft's forums. (https://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?45930-DVDFab-Cinavia)
The resulting disc, though AACS-encrypted, is not exactly like a factory-pressed Blu-ray video disc and is therefore not compatible with all players, but it may still meet some of the criteria for whatever experiment or such you were wanting to try.
HWK
30th October 2013, 22:37
ahmadka: This isn't precisely what you're asking, but the Cinavia workaround that the DVDFab people have implemented creates an AACS-encrypted "BDMV-REC" disc as they call it (I'm guessing they mean AVCREC (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AVCREC)) to trick compatible players into thinking the content is authorized to have Cinavia-infected audio tracks.
Here's a thread about it on (oddly) SlySoft's forums. (https://forum.slysoft.com/showthread.php?45930-DVDFab-Cinavia)
The resulting disc, though AACS-encrypted, is not exactly like a factory-pressed Blu-ray video disc and is therefore not compatible with all players, but it may still meet some of the criteria for whatever experiment or such you were wanting to try.
Even then new player still detect cinavia so it is no good
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