Ripping disks with mobile phone software

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Re: [REL] Is-slottet (1987)

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sh2dc wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 4:22 pm iso or m2ts file both can not be played

this is first time i ran into this problem

how we do?

Finish uploading the full .iso file. I will see if my AnyDVD can read it. redfox has gone dark but I think my last code update should cover this disc. I need the entire .iso on my hard drive to do it though, it won't decrypt a naked .m2ts file. I will post an unencrypted .iso back to MEGA if successful.


rezapp wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 4:34 pm
sh2dc wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 4:31 pm if i download it to cloud windows vps
i can still able to use software remove disc encryption?
no, i am not 100% sure, but i think you cant decrypt them after you copied them from the bluray

With the full disc saved on your computer, you can. Individual .m2ts files that are still encrypted, I don't know any way to unlock those.
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Re: [REL] Is-slottet (1987)

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deadman wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 5:36 pm
sh2dc wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 4:22 pm iso or m2ts file both can not be played

this is first time i ran into this problem

how we do?

Finish uploading the full .iso file. I will see if my AnyDVD can read it. redfox has gone dark but I think my last code update should cover this disc. I need the entire .iso on my hard drive to do it though, it won't decrypt a naked .m2ts file. I will post an unencrypted .iso back to MEGA if successful.


rezapp wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 4:34 pm
sh2dc wrote: Sun Nov 03, 2024 4:31 pm if i download it to cloud windows vps
i can still able to use software remove disc encryption?
no, i am not 100% sure, but i think you cant decrypt them after you copied them from the bluray

With the full disc saved on your computer, you can. Individual .m2ts files that are still encrypted, I don't know any way to unlock those.

yes i will fininsh upload original iso file today

use winlator windows emulator with makemkv are last option
(i dont want doing that it will cost me 3-4 hours setup everything get "unlocked" iso file)
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Re: Ripping disks with mobile phone software

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part 1:
[File]


part:2
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Re: Ripping disks with mobile phone software

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repeat

if you dont have tools remove protection from disc iso file

then dont download it ...because of bandwidth

waste energy
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Re: Ripping disks with mobile phone software

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all done

finished upload


part 3:
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Re: Ripping disks with mobile phone software

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i got 33 part rar md5 hash
if you get issues with rar part file like part 01 or part 20

we can fix it via reupload part 01 or part 20
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Re: Ripping disks with mobile phone software

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Thanks a lot, sh2dc!

The rar files are fine. As you said, the ISO is encrypted. MakeMKV can't read it and I don't have the software for it. :(

I hope deadman can help.
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Re: Ripping disks with mobile phone software

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ghost wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 5:05 pm Thanks a lot, sh2dc!

The rar files are fine. As you said, the ISO is encrypted. MakeMKV can't read it and I don't have the software for it. :(

I hope deadman can help.

I'm on it. Downloading now, let you know how I fare.
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Re: Ripping disks with mobile phone software

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sh2dc wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2024 9:13 am all done

finished upload

Well, this has been frustrating. Apparently AnyDVD did not store codes automatically on your system - only keys from AACS revisions I actually accessed while redfox's online database was working are retained. Since I never put in a disc using v81 (the latest) it won't work on those discs. I tried another program called xreveal, which uses a key database you can download and keep updated manually. It still didn't work. After contacting support at xreveal they said I needed the original, physical disc in order to get a code called the VID - which is apparently left out when you just copy the encrypted files. From that they can determine the key value. I assume there's a way I could do it myself, but I would still need the actual disc. Their only suggestion was that I simply wait until the code becomes available as part of the regularly updated public keydb (that file I mentioned before). That could be soon, or it might take a while.

The only other alternative I can see is DVDFab's Passkey. But I've seen enough warnings from users who say it's crap - Chinese companies may be unhindered by US and EU copyright laws, but ... they're Chinese companies selling Chinese products. Consumer beware!

I never bothered learning the mechanics of AACS bluray copy protection because I never needed to. I miss redfox! The program just worked in the background and I never had to think about it. The good news: it's unlikely the industry will ever be able to stop people from sharing keys and ripping discs. The bad news: it's going to be a more maintenance intensive task, and keys may not be available right away on new releases.

I'm sorry I made you upload the whole .iso for nothing. But you might be able to decrypt it, if you install xreveal and load the disc. If it doesn't work you can provide their support people with that VID and they'll send you the code. If you want, you can then send it to me and I'll upload the decrypted .iso so you don't have to do it all over again. I know that takes you a while and ties up your phone. I can do it faster.

For sh2dc and anyone else who might be interested you can get xreveal here:

https://www.videohelp.com/software/Xreveal

and the frequently updated key database here:

http://fvonline-db.bplaced.net/
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Re: Ripping disks with mobile phone software

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Thanks for your efforts deadman. And thanks for the upload sh2dc.
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