New BD+ protection broken by SlySoft, Doom9 members
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article published on 2 November, 2008
According to a new thread in the official SlySoft forums as well as threads in the Doom9 forums, the new AnyDVD HD will break new BD+ copy protection, the same protection that Sony said would be uncrackable for at least 10 years. There is also a tool coming from Doom9 members that should remove the BD+ from new movies.
Slysoft's AnyDVD changelog says:
6.4.7.8 2008 10 22
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2. November 2008 @ 21:52 |
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Knew that was coming....
Good job....
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jetyi83
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2. November 2008 @ 22:22 |
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those guys are smart. doom9 is a haven
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fgamer
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3. November 2008 @ 05:59 |
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How stupid can Sony be to egg people on by saying "it'll never be cracked for 10-years." I'm startin to think that they say that in hopes no one will even try.
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3. November 2008 @ 11:58 |
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Originally posted by fgamer: How stupid can Sony be to egg people on by saying "it'll never be cracked for 10-years." I'm startin to think that they say that in hopes no one will even try.
I know. What it does is the reverse of what Sony wants. You tell someone "you can never do something", and it will make them want to do it even more.
just my 2 cents.
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3. November 2008 @ 12:12 |
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Raise your hand it you are suprised by this. I'm not. Those guys and dolls know their stuff.
Another bloated Sony prediction that fell short; way short.
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3. November 2008 @ 15:11 |
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Sony and their edited for content tactics are really like fillers in a music album you got effective tactics aligned with lame ripoff "tactics". If they even are tactics.
Unbreakable for 10 years? LOL! like they employed fortune tellers to tell them that. Flawed fortune tellers i gotta say.
peace
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3. November 2008 @ 16:22 |
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They should just stop wasting money on encryption. Or if you are don't say that its not going to be broken for 10 years. There are a lot of people out there are are much, much smarter than the people creating the encryption. Even if it's military grade, then as long as you have a device that can decrypt it, it will be broken.
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3. November 2008 @ 17:02 |
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I've said it before and I'll say it again. SlySoft is the best software on the market and the best maintained. Turnaround time is phenomenal.
If you do decide to buy it, keep your backed up program updates.
When 321 was being forced out of business, there was talk of distributing one last update that made the software stop working permanently.
Since Obama has promised Hollywood he will shut this sort of thing down worldwide, those backups may be your only protection.
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domie
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4. November 2008 @ 06:05 |
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The great thing about Slysoft , apart from their product, is that they email you every time there is an update and you only pay once for the product - unlike other less professional and more greedy companies like intervideo/core, dfx sound enhancement, Nero etc who change the number of the program ( Nero 5,6,7,8,9 ) etc almost every year and then have the balls to damand you pay almost the same price again for upgrading to the new program version at the same time as they discontinue development and support for he program you paid big bucks for - outrageous - long live Slysoft.
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4. November 2008 @ 20:55 |
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Well good job slyteam, yeah they do know there stuff.
i feel a lawsuit in the force, as if billions of dollars are screaming out of agony.
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4. November 2008 @ 21:01 |
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Originally posted by mspurloc: Since Obama has promised Hollywood he will shut this sort of thing down worldwide, those backups may be your only protection.
You do realize the president is a Wall for the Senate right. that way if shit does happen we don't blame the right people we blame the president.
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5. November 2008 @ 13:24 |
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Originally posted by DXR88: Originally posted by mspurloc: Since Obama has promised Hollywood he will shut this sort of thing down worldwide, those backups may be your only protection.
You do realize the president is a Wall for the Senate right. that way if shit does happen we don't blame the right people we blame the president.
No, I've been reliably informed that even when Democrat legislators call for war and torture, it's STILL only the President's fault when it happens. For six years I've been told that, so it must be true.
Then in 2006, new people who got in who were going to set it all straight. And did nothing. The new, new people and their cult leader, got 400 million dollars from Hollywood. So we can expect...nothing good.
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6. November 2008 @ 05:17 |
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This is awsome news. Mind u i am still loving basic DVD when i get to the level that i can afford a BLu-Ray burner i can just imagine the speed and the other posibilities.
Keep it up...
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8. November 2008 @ 03:13 |
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Originally posted by DXR88: Well good job slyteam, yeah they do know there stuff.
i feel a lawsuit in the force, as if billions of dollars are screaming out of agony.
Slysoft is located in the capital city St. John's in Antigua and Barbuda. imperialist copyright laws cant reach them there :-)
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8. November 2008 @ 04:59 |
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Humph, fact, if it wasn't for for AnyDVD HD the supposedly HDCP certified LG drive, certified nVidia 8600GT card, certified Cyberlink software and the certified Panasonic FullHD TV would not work together playing new Blu-rays.
This is using legitimately rented Blu-rays- I have absolutely no interest in piracy or even copying the things. It would be cheaper to buy the disc atm. If I wanted to keep it.
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salsa36
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9. November 2008 @ 01:32 |
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Yes. Those people are incredible smart, they should use their gift in something else. Why would you want to copy a BR and spend sooo much time decoding and transfering if you can buy it?, how much is your time worth?
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9. November 2008 @ 01:59 |
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I am applauding Slysoft here- not their prices tho haha. But if I want to it takes about an hour or so to transfer the iso to hard drive, uses bugger all cpu cycles in multitasking terms but at 35+GB I can't be bothered storing something I may only watch rarely.
Its a lot easier being righteous than right.
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9. November 2008 @ 16:04 |
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Originally posted by salsa36: Yes. Those people are incredible smart, they should use their gift in something else. Why would you want to copy a BR and spend sooo much time decoding and transfering if you can buy it?, how much is your time worth?
Why buy and support greedy corporations who clearly doesn't care about consumers and are only concerned with how much they can get out of your pockets by overpricing?
also, who sits staring at the lights on their hard drives patiently waiting for a disc to copy?
it takes more time to make the money to buy a $30 plus blue-ray than to copy.
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10. November 2008 @ 01:18 |
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Originally posted by spook-1: also, who sits staring at the lights on their hard drives patiently waiting for a disc to copy?
it takes more time to make the money to buy a $30 plus blue-ray than to copy.
Seriously!
This would be one of those many classic "set it and forget it" tasks. Start it up, watch TV, go to bed, wake up in the morning and mail it back.
Time spent: Maybe 5 minutes
Money saved: Around $30
Screwing Hollywood: Priceless
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10. November 2008 @ 11:18 |
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plus, if you're like me, I just keep my rips on my hard drive. I don't even burn media anymore. The 1 tb hard drives have come way down in price.
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10. November 2008 @ 11:39 |
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True, I have a TB raid now; but 35+GB per HD movie will suck that up pretty fast. It will be a rare exception to make me want to do that atm. Perhaps in a while when they get really cheap I'll get another couple of 1TBs for another raid0.
Its a lot easier being righteous than right.
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Zilog Z80 CPU, 32KB RAM (16K+16K cartridge), video processor 6847, 2KB video RAM, 16 colours (text mode), 5.25" FDD
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8. December 2008 @ 00:12 |
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QUOTE, domie.
The great thing about Slysoft , apart from their product, is that they email you every time there is an update and you only pay once for the product - unlike other less professional and more greedy companies like intervideo/core, dfx sound enhancement, Nero etc who change the number of the program ( Nero 5,6,7,8,9 ) etc almost every year and then have the balls to damand you pay almost the same price again for upgrading to the new program version at the same time as they discontinue development and support for he program you paid big bucks for - outrageous - long live Slysoft.
You hit the nail right on the head.
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8. December 2008 @ 01:02 |
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As I said ages ago, AnyDVD HD is needed just to play rented blu-rays on my sys. Bit of a joke as all is certified anyway. (I want to find a good alternative to the commercial software for HD playback.)
I'm kind of surprised that there isn't more competition for AnyDVD... it's pretty expensive for "shareware"- teh lifetime membership does help offset that I suppose.
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8. December 2008 @ 01:09 |
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Originally posted by Jemborg: As I said ages ago, AnyDVD HD is needed just to play rented blu-rays on my sys. Bit of a joke as all is certified anyway. (I want to find a good alternative to the commercial software for HD playback.)
I'm kind of surprised that there isn't more competition for AnyDVD... it's pretty expensive for "shareware"- teh lifetime membership does help offset that I suppose.
Life time free updates is supposed to end if you buy after 12-31-08
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8. December 2008 @ 01:52 |
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Originally posted by lamchops1: Originally posted by Jemborg: As I said ages ago, AnyDVD HD is needed just to play rented blu-rays on my sys. Bit of a joke as all is certified anyway. (I want to find a good alternative to the commercial software for HD playback.)
I'm kind of surprised that there isn't more competition for AnyDVD... it's pretty expensive for "shareware"- teh lifetime membership does help offset that I suppose.
Life time free updates is supposed to end if you buy after 12-31-08
Fair dinkum? Heh, well typical, they do seem to have a monopoly, as I suggested. Perhaps ,hopefully, this will encourage competition in this field.
Its a lot easier being righteous than right.
DSE VZ300-
Zilog Z80 CPU, 32KB RAM (16K+16K cartridge), video processor 6847, 2KB video RAM, 16 colours (text mode), 5.25" FDD
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