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24. February 2009 @ 11:46 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
My DVD-Audio backups made with DVDfab 5 seem work in players that detect watermarks. DVD-Audio compilations made from various disc will only play in a player that does not detect watermarks. My Oppo 980HD does not detect watermarks, my Samsung does. Therefore, it seems that clones will play in most players, regardless of watermarks, as long as they are decrypted.
I use DVDfab5 Platinum to make an image, Anydvd to extract the VIDEO_TS, because some video features do not work properly when using DVDfab5 alone. I use Imgburn to combine the AUDIO_TS from the DVDfab5 iso, and the VIDEO_TS extracted with Anydvd. My backups work perfectly in either player. My compilations only work in the Oppo.
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5. April 2009 @ 08:18 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
That's interesting.
I knew there was an option to decrypt - but did not realise it broike it completely.
Nice find.



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Decrypted tracks from watermarked DVD-Audios will not play in any player that detects watermarks, unless they apear to be on the original disc. The decrypted clones I have made play in every player I tested them in, because the watermarked tunes match the disc. If you want to make compilations, you need a player that does not detect watermarks. Making compilations is too time consuming for me. Finally working backups are possible. That is great news, because most of my DVD-Audios are out of print.
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Originally posted by stephano1:
Decrypted tracks from watermarked DVD-Audios will not play in any player that detects watermarks, unless they apear to be on the original disc. The decrypted clones I have made play in every player I tested them in, because the watermarked tunes match the disc. If you want to make compilations, you need a player that does not detect watermarks. Making compilations is too time consuming for me. Finally working backups are possible. That is great news, because most of my DVD-Audios are out of print.
I knew that a decrypted (as in ripped) disc still had issues with watermark honouring players - what I did not know was that a clone made with this app works in all players.



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6. April 2009 @ 08:34 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
If you rip watermarked tunes from a DVD-Audio disc and use those tunes to reauthor a new DVD-Audio disc, that disc will not play in a player that honors the watermark. To play a compilation I rip the tunes with DVDAExplorer2008.07.21, downmix to stereo, convert to wave, and play them on my computer with spdif out to my receiver.
I have made a few compilation discs, those disc only play in my Oppo 980HD. The Oppo does not honor watermarks. Watermarked tunes must appear to be on the original disc in order to play on a player that detects watermarks. Decrypted clones appear to the player to be original, and seem to play perfectly.
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14. April 2009 @ 11:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
So you're saying that DVDFab HD decrypter - set to remove CPPM AFAIK - will strip the watermark?
Can't see it myself, although it will be very nice to be wrong.
I will try this and see.....



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Watermarks do not matter, as long as the watermark detector thinks the tunes are on the original disc.
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You don't need to strip the watermarks, as long as the watermarks match the file on the disc the player uses to identify the disc as original. If yo made a compilation, the watermarks will prevent the tunes from playing, unless your player does not detect watermarks. Tunes from various discs have different watermarks that can never match up. If you make a decrypted clone with the watermarks intact, they wil still play, because the watermarks match the disc.
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22. April 2009 @ 07:29 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by stephano1:
You don't need to strip the watermarks, as long as the watermarks match the file on the disc the player uses to identify the disc as original. If yo made a compilation, the watermarks will prevent the tunes from playing, unless your player does not detect watermarks. Tunes from various discs have different watermarks that can never match up. If you make a decrypted clone with the watermarks intact, they wil still play, because the watermarks match the disc.
So - what settings to use then?
I am guessing that the "Main Disc" option won't work, and only a full clone will. Is this correct?
(Full Clone will require DL discs mainly)

EDIT.
It does not work - as I suspected it would not.
Just cloned a watermarked disc (Donald Fagen, The Nightfly).
Cut to silence at the first watermark (30 seconds in).
I cloned the complete disc, and burned from the application.

Sorry.



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stephano1
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23. April 2009 @ 19:11 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
What player are you using? All of my clones play in my watermark honoring Samung HD841, and I know they are watermarked. I use the platininum version of DVDfab5. I check the copy original ifo box only, and I burn the discs with the book type set to DVD-Rom.
None of the compilations I have made will play past the first watermark in the Samsung. All the compilations will play in my Oppo.
If a watermark is present, the clone must appear to be original, or it will not play past the watermark. You can copy the watermarks. The file on the disc that identifies the watermark must match the disc.
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23. April 2009 @ 19:38 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
The .MKB file is present on all watermarked discs. That file and the watermarks must be present and match, or they won't play.
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23. April 2009 @ 20:17 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I think the .MKB is related to the CPPM, and not the watermark.
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24. April 2009 @ 05:23 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Originally posted by stephano1:
I think the .MKB is related to the CPPM, and not the watermark.
That is correct - this is the file that holds the information for the CCI bit setting, which controls copying.
There are several options for this setting, including digital copying (CD Stereo, CD Surround, no restrictions, or 3 copies with restrictions etc) as well as the analogue settings to protect the imagery & related video streams.
This is nothing to do with watermarking. Watermarking is embedding a deliberate signal in the original audio before it gets encoded to MLP, or multiplexed into an AOB. It is very robust.
I have tried everything to eliminate these and it is impossible.
Following things have been attempted.
1 - Decode MLP to PCM, reencode to MLP = X
2 - Decode to PCM, encode to DTS, decode to PCM, reencode to MLP = X
3 - Decode, encode to DD, decode, reencode = X
All I can do is decode to PCM & re-encode to DTSHD & play off the desktop via DTSHD StreamPlayer.

I have tried several single layer watermarked discs - all fail.
The disc clones, no worries there, but as soon as my Denon hits watermark #1 (usually at 30 seconds in) the player goes into STOP mode.
It is a myth that the .MKB file carries any watermarking information - it does not. Eliminating CPPM is a totally different thing, and this is what DVDFab HD does. (I bought the Platinum version to try this out on a DVD5).
If you got a watermarked disc copied, what settings did you use?



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24. April 2009 @ 11:14 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I have two dvd players, an Oppo 980HD, and a Samsung HD841. The samsung detects watermarks. The Oppo does not. I have made several compilations. None of the compilations will play in the Samsung. All the compilations will play in the Oppo. I have backed up over 20 of the original DVD-Audios I own, as many are out of print. I can play the backups in both players with no lose of fidelity. If you have the Donald Fagen available for download, it probably won't play properly in a player that detects watermarks. It may have been reauthored. Any disc reauthored will not pass watermark detection. The disc must pass as the original or the watermark will prevent playback. You can't remove the watermark, but the watermark can and will be copied. That is not a problem, as long as the watermark detector thinks the disc is original, the copy will will play. The copies pass as originals in my Samsung. I rip the discs to an image with DVDfab 5 Platinum, in clone mode, check copy original ifo, but do not check the other box. If the videos do not play properly, I use AnyDVD to rip the VIDEO_TS, and combine it with the AUDIO_TS from the decrypted image. I use Imgburn in build mode to combine the two folders. Do not modify the menue structure of the VIDEO_TS.
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24. April 2009 @ 11:44 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I will try my clones in more players, but I need to drive 20 miles to find a place that sells them. Try your clones in other players. The Denon probably has a "Hi-Fidelity" watermark detector, special op-amps, capcitors, wiring, and price tag. My Samsung may have a generic watermark detector, ordinary op-amps, cheap capacitors, and such. The Oppo 980HD is great sounding, cheap, and does not detect watermarks. Buy one, backup your DVD-Audios and store the originals. Hey, my "Brain Salad Surgery" is in a cool dry place, I have An image on a 650 gigabyte hardrive, if the copy fails, I throw it away and make a new one. Go buy a "machine Head"! It's $169.00 on Ebay. I have it on SACD, and DVD-Audio. They won't leave my hands. I bought "Hotel California" on Amizon for $24.95 from Australia. I got the last new one available at retail price. Yeah, I love my DVD-Audio, and I'm an avid collector.
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24. April 2009 @ 12:07 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
DVD-Audio discs that contain the AUDIO_TS folder only, can't be decrypted with Dvdfab5. DvdFab5 thinks they are data disc, and won't decrypt them. I know, I own Roy Orbison's "Black And White Nights". It does not have a VIDEO_TS folder and I can't make a backup. I can rip the individual tunes with DVDAExplorer2008.07.21, but they will not play in the Samsung.
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I have to admit I have never heard of a disc with no Video_TS before this - it's extremely rare, because you're limiting sales to Audio players - which from the label's point of view is plain silly.

Regarding the cloning.
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Any disc reauthored will not pass watermark detection. The disc must pass as the original or the watermark will prevent playback. You can't remove the watermark, but the watermark can and will be copied.

This I know.
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check copy original ifo, but do not check the other box.

This I had wrong then - I did *not* have that box (original IFO) checked and will try again with this checked. Obviously I did not have the check to remove Video_TS - it wouldn't be a clone then.
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The Denon probably has a "Hi-Fidelity" watermark detector, special op-amps, capcitors, wiring, and price tag. My Samsung may have a generic watermark detector, ordinary op-amps, cheap capacitors, and such.

This makes no sense at all. According to the Verance documentation, a watermark detection circuit is a watermark detection circuit. There are not (AFAIK) different types of detector.
The clone I attempted refused to work in any of our 3 players (2 denon, 1 Cambridge Audio) and entered STOP mode at 30 seconds.
Will try again on an RW this time, I think.......
What are you using to break the ISO obtained from DVDFAb? Will this work if the straight ISO image is written with IMGBurn?
Will it work if the VSO Burn engine is used, or is this a mistake?
Okay - these things shouldn't (at least, not in theory) make a difference, but not all burn engines are created equal.....
Final thing - what build of IMGBurn?

Will post back later.



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This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 24. April 2009 @ 15:08

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24. April 2009 @ 18:40 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
You do not have to remove the VIDEO_TS. If the video features do not play correctly after ripping with DVDFab5 Platinum, I use AnyDVD to process the VIDEO_TS, and ImgBurn to create a DVD-Audio using the VIDEO_TS from AnyDVD and the AUDIO_TS copied from the DVDFab 5 ripped and decrypted iso. If the videos play correctly from the ripped iso, you do not need to take this extra step. This extra step is necessary with certain discs, if you want fully functional playback. You can make a working disc with the AUDIO_TS folder alone, but it will not ply in a DVD video only player. My "Black And White Nights" DVD-Audio is part of a two disc set. That disc has great sound. It will be awesome on Blue Ray. Same sound quality as the DVD-Audio along with the video.
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ImgBurn 2.4.2.0 is what I use.
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24. April 2009 @ 18:53 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I copy and paste the Audio_ts from the decrypted iso to different folder and add the AnyDVD processed VIDEO_TS to that folder and use ImgBurn to make a new iso. I do this only when the video features from the DVDFab5 iso do not play. That wil happen with some discs, The Doors L.A. Woman for example.
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Originally posted by stephano1:
I copy and paste the Audio_ts from the decrypted iso to different folder and add the AnyDVD processed VIDEO_TS to that folder and use ImgBurn to make a new iso. I do this only when the video features from the DVDFab5 iso do not play. That wil happen with some discs, The Doors L.A. Woman for example.
Interesting.
Just tried again with "The Nightfly".
Burned the ISO image with IMGburn and although the disc does not go into stop mode at 30 seconds, and appears to play, I get no image onscreen & no sound at all. This was using "Use Original IFO".
Will try extracting the Audio_TS with ISOBuster, and try again.....



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25. April 2009 @ 12:27 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Rip the disc with DVDFab5 Platinum in clone mode, check the "copy original ifo" box. do not check the other box. Mount the image in virtual clone drive. Check playback of the AUDIO_TS with WinDVD. Test the playback of the VIDEO_TS in a video dvd player. If the the disc has secial video features that don't play properly, you need to extract the VIDEO_TS with AnyDVD or equivalent program. In that case, copy and paste the decrypted AUDIO_TS from the mounted iso to a new folder. Add the VIDEO_TS extracted with AnyDVD to that new folder. Use ImgBurn ImgBurn in "Create image file from files/folder" mode to create a new iso.
You do not need the contents of the VIDEO_TS folder for playback in a DVD-Audio player, or the contents of the AUDIO_TS for playback in a DVD video player. You can leave those folders empty, and use two single layer disc, if the AUDIO_TS will fit on a single layer.
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26. April 2009 @ 09:31 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Nope.
Still does not remove the watermark protection, and all discs still go into STOP mode at 30 seconds in.
Tried writing from the ISO image generated by DVDFab, and also extracting it out to a folder set & creating a new ISO from that.
Discs attempted:
Eric Clapton - Reptile
Donald Fagen - The Nightfly.
It just does not work at all.

Can you please let me know what discs you have successfully cloned with watermarks?



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26. April 2009 @ 10:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
Here is a partial list of copies that play in my Samsung HD841:
Yes -Fragile
ELP - Brain Salad Surgery
Eagles - Hotel Califonia
Beatles - Love
Eric Clapton - Reptile
Dianna Krall - Look Of Love
Foreigner - Foreigner
Foreigner -IV
Elton John - Goodbye Yellow Brick Road
REM - In Time
Deep Purple - Machine Head
Queen - A Night At The Opera
Queen - The Game
Hootie And The Blowfish - Cracked Rear View Mirror
Three Doors Down
Metallica - Black
Fleetwood Mac - Rumours
I will go to a high end audio shop and try different players.
I know my Samsung HD841 honors watermarks, on compilations for sure.
My compilations will play in the Oppo 980HD.
I have a Plextor PX-716A.
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My Samsung mutes playback at 15 seconds on every compilation. Maybe the 30 second watermark isn't detected by the Samsung? There could be a difference in protection level between 15 and 30 second watermarks? I'll look into it.
 
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