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Posted by Derek Chen-Becker on 01/21/06 09:03
On 21/01/2006 "Derek Chen-Becker" <derek@chen-becker.org> wrote:
>> File: VTS_01_0.VOB - Brute Force Cracking Failed!
>> Reason: There were no vulnerable blocks.
>
>Very common DVD Decrypter problem.
>I think it indicates the DVD to be archived is not the same region as your
>player.
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>You can't decrypt a DVD that isn't the same as the region on your player.
On second thought, it might indicate the VTS_1.0.VOB file isn't protected but
has a flag set to say that it is protected. Basically it has no VTS blocks,
VTS cell or bad sectors to be cracked. One way to tell if you have a file
which thinks it's encrypted, but which doesn't have a decryption key (cuz it's
not encrypted) is to copy that file over to your hard disk using the windows
explorer and then see if they play on their own.
Seems to me if you have a region 1 DVD and your DVD player is region 1, then
you will NEVER need Brute Force Cracking. You may as well set DVD Decrypter to
I/O Key Exchange (am I right?).
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