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13th February 2007, 19:15 | #201 | Link |
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Arnezami, I'll tell you the same thing I told muslix64. Unless you're DVD Jon's neighbor in Norway, PROTECT YOUR IDENTITY. Fixing these DRM crippled technologies is only 75% of the victory. The remaining 25% is in making sure you don't become a martyr.
The greatest victories against the rights-thieving media industries are ones where they are denied their pound of flesh. I'm also mildly curious as to what Doom9's policies are in case it was ever subpoenaed for IP address info. I know it'd certainly be the toughest decision they'd ever have to make. Last edited by XStylus; 13th February 2007 at 19:21. |
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For the purpose of argument, I will agree. However, if the information you discover is disseminated and implemented for the purpose of circumventing a copy protection measure, it is illegal in countries with DMCA-like legislation.
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didn't we head down that road again before and didn't I put up a hefty roadblock?
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13th February 2007, 19:45 | #205 | Link |
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So for the retards like me:
I have a movie, encrpyted, copied via the PS3 on my HDD, no computer hddvd player or bluray player, only a computer with software. I have mkb.exe and BackupBluRay, can one now make a working copy on a computer using just this software, or do i still need a hddvd player or in this case bluray player? |
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fyi, anydvd hd is in beta... http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=122174
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Very good news indeed . @FoxDisc: i'm working on something. Please have patience. I need to take time to put it all together and make it comprehensible for everyone (given my available time this could take a couple of days). You've got pretty much everything right. The role of the Processing Key will be explained . Last edited by arnezami; 13th February 2007 at 21:00. |
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13th February 2007, 21:11 | #209 | Link | |
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Arnezami did no wrong!!
Arnezami did no wrong. He studied the publicly available AACS specs and really understood them in and out. And then he knew when, where and when to look. There is no law against someone who looked and he didn't steal anything. He just found the keys under the doormat and he didn't go in. Arnezami has nothing to worry about and he didn't violate any copyright laws. He did it for the challenge and the thrill of discovery.
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For those who didn't catch my hint: stay on topic. Stuff about "protect your identity", and legal discussion don't belong neither in this thread nor in this subforum. I've warned people about that in the backuphddvd thread a while back and I'm very disappointed that I have to sing the same song again so soon.
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Name and file date and time (mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm): VID: Constantine 05/12/2006 5:05 40 00 30 06 53 05 16 11 57 47 48 44 56 4d 00 00 16 Blocks 05/18/2006 2:48 40 00 07 06 02 05 17 17 57 47 48 44 56 4d 00 00 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang 05/25/2006 4:07 40 00 12 06 51 05 15 24 57 47 48 44 56 4d 00 00 Lady in the Water 10/19/2006 8:36 40 00 08 06 16 10 23 18 57 47 48 44 56 4d 00 00 MI3 10/03/2006 15:34 40 00 20 06 10 03 07 19 00 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 Miami Vice 11/17/2006 8:13 40 00 11 16 20 06 08 28 00 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 Swordfish 04/15/2006 2:10 40 00 53 57 4f 52 44 46 49 53 48 20 20 20 00 00 The Matador 10/19/2006 20:41 40 00 ba be 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 1c 00 00 Enjoy! |
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Yes, we've got a sticky for them: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=120611
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The sticky is for VUK's. Mine are VID's |
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@Founditalso: Thanks. I'm just looking if there is an easy way to predict these Volume IDs. Maybe there are too many types and we have to find and reveal the private host key (or just accept sniffing as part of the process).
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Constantine 05/12/2006 5:05 Hex: 40 00 30 06 53 05 16 11 57 47 48 44 56 4d 00 00 Ascii: W G H D V M 16 Blocks 05/18/2006 2:48 Hex: 40 00 07 06 02 05 17 17 57 47 48 44 56 4d 00 00 Ascii: W G H D V M Kiss Kiss Bang Bang 05/25/2006 4:07 Hex: 40 00 12 06 51 05 15 24 57 47 48 44 56 4d 00 00 Ascii: W G H D V M Lady in the Water 10/19/2006 8:36 Hex: 40 00 08 06 16 10 23 18 57 47 48 44 56 4d 00 00 Ascii: W G H D V M Appollo 13: Hex: 40 00 04 06 32 04 20 11 57 47 48 44 56 4D 00 00 Ascii: W G H D V M Batman Begins: Hex: 40 00 40 06 26 08 10 15 57 47 48 44 56 4D 00 00 Ascii: W G H D V M Code:
MI3 10/03/2006 15:34 40 00 20 06 10 03 07 19 00 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 Code:
Miami Vice 11/17/2006 8:13 40 00 11 16 20 06 08 28 00 20 20 20 20 20 00 00 Code:
Swordfish 04/15/2006 2:10 40 00 53 57 4f 52 44 46 49 53 48 20 20 20 00 00 Code:
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I realized that I had been looking at the wrong part of the AACS specs. I was looking at the HD-DVD recorded specs, when I needed to look at the introduction and common crypto specs. Section 3.2.4 tells how to calculate the Media key:
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When I play it with PowerDVD 7.1 HD it starts but then I get a screen that says that because of parental settings of the player the disc does not play. When I sniff PowerDVD I get the same VID however. BTW Did you know that the VID's can be found with WinDVD as wel as with PowerDVD? I checked with King Kong and it works (but maybe that is normal). So with respect to The Matador, as PowerDVD and WinDVD give the same VID, I guess that is what it is? If you want me to check other things, I have both HD and BD, just let me know. |
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13th February 2007, 23:43 | #219 | Link |
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Great work indeed ( tho I don't have either of those players )
I wonder why some people don't want to "reveal the cards". I mean, in general sense, nothing gets done if we keep postponing things. I also wonder why the media corporations try to produce some naive protection technology on audio and/or video at all, because the protections can and and will be broken. If nothing else helps, one can just record the HD-show with his HD-videocam. |
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Red = MM (month) Orange = DD minus 1 (date) I guess the two bytes in between YY, MM & DD are mm (minute) and hh (hour) respectively and the byte before YY is probably ss (second). So the embedded time and date stamp is probably in this order: 40 00 ss YY mm MM hh DD 57 47 48 44 56 4D 00 00 Last edited by He-Man; 14th February 2007 at 01:30. |
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