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Originally posted by nanonyme View PostThink of a criminal organization doing that, then selling full-quality Blu-ray movies that don't have DRM. That's how things used to be with games back a decade or two ago. As I said, this is mostly useful for people wanting to use non-HDCP-conformant displays with HDCP sources or for criminal activities.
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I think that the most favorable option at the moment is dumphd. It should work OK except on disks that are too new. Note that the libaacs/libbdplus/libbluray projects are now hosted by videolan. libaacs and libbluray are on git, libbdplus isn't yet public.
Note that the projects are being actively developed... see http://git.videolan.org/?p=libbluray.git
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I found an intersting article about HDCP encoding in realtime: HDCP stream decoding in real time
researchers from Stony Brook University[...]estimated that a "high-end CPU with a 64-bit CPU" should be able to decrypt 30 frame per second 1080p content using two cores and around 1.6GB of RAM.
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Originally posted by Fenrin View PostI found an intersting article about HDCP encoding in realtime: HDCP stream decoding in real time
So looks like Intel leaked these HDCP key to sell more high-end CPU's
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Originally posted by droidhacker View PostBloody edit limit...
Math glitch... those numbers are a little large... not GB/TB, but Gb/Tb (bits, not bytes). But still... 1 movie = 1 TB.
We do need a BD player for Linux
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