Reply to Re: Brute Force Cracking Failed, No Vulnerable Blocks, DVD Decrypter

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Posted by Martino on 01/21/06 04:59

On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 18:37:58 GMT, Gob Stopper <Noone@anywhere.net>
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>Technically, what does it mean when Brute Force Cracking Failed.
>Googling, I found (erroneously) that means there was no Source Media
>Copyright Protection" however the DVD Decrypter log clearly shows that
>Source Media Protection was found by DVD Decrypter for this region 1 movie.
>I 10:13:51 Source Media Type: DVD-ROM
>I 10:13:51 Source Media Region Code: 1
>I 10:13:51 Source Media Copyright Protection System Type: CSS/CPPM
>E 10:13:58 File: VTS_01_0.VOB - Brute Force Cracking Failed! - Reason:
>There were no vulnerable blocks.

This is the standard error in DVD Decrypter which is no longer on the
market for that reason on a windows machine.

They yanked it because DVD Decrypter failed to decrypt almost every
new movie due to it's inability to perform the necessary brute-force
cracking for even the simplest of DVD on any machine less than 3 Ghz
in speed.

The only program that consistently handles the brute force cracking on
a slower windows machine is InterVideo DVD Copy which archives even
the latest cloaked vulnerable (vob) blocks like R1 Madagascar, R1
Bewitched, R2 Anacondas, etcetera.
http://www.intervideo.com/jsp/InterVideoDVDCopy_Profile.jsp

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