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Posted by Bill Marshal on 02/01/06 22:09
On Sat, 21 Jan 2006 04:59:55 +0000, Martino wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Jan 2006 18:37:58 GMT, Gob Stopper <Noone@anywhere.net>
> wrote:
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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.
1. Get Happauge 150, 250, or 350 capture card.
2. Feed output from DVD or VCR.
3. Record.
Takes longer but there is no possible way for encryption or DRM to block a
clean copy - fair use only, of course. Works good on your own recorded
VCR tapes that you are trying to archive to DVD but fail because of false
triggering of the Crapovision protection in MV enabled capture cards.
Bill M
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