How to rip HD DVD with 32 digit code
How to rip HD DVD with following code and Program.
09 F9 11 02 9D 74 E3 5B D8 41 56 C5 63 56 88 C0.
These Numbers are Very important spread them around.
Wanna know what’s so important about it?
32-character code string
containing the so-called “HD Processing Key,” a common key to unlock
the many if not all of the existing HD DVD movies using a program
called BackupHDDVD, developed by crackers including MUSLIX64 and others who have posted on the Doom9.org message boards.
HD-DVD’s AACS had been compromised forever.
Digg Censored this Code and users revolted.
This means the
(admittedly long) number is precisely the key you need in order to
decrypt and watch HD-DVD movies in Linux (oh, okay, maybe software is
also required),” the Web site said. “And the fact that it’s out there,
spreading like wildfire, is killing the types at the movie studios
right now. Now, even if this number stopped working (and it will,
thanks to the revocation procedures in HD-DVD’s encryption
scheme) or if it were a hoax, the decryption system has already been
figured out and is implemented in a software program called BackupHDDVD.
“We did it with DVDs and DeCSS, and today I can use my trusty MPlayer
to play any DVD movie,” the site added. “We will eventually (rather
soon) view HD-DVDs in Linux as well (because the codecs are already
there, even if they are illegal in some countries).”
I was not aware of anyone having done that, so I did.
BackupHDDVD is a tool to decrypt a AACS protected movie that you own, so you can play it back later using
an HDDVD player software.
This is the first version, and it’s not very stable yet.
This software don’t provide any cryptographic keys, so you have to add your own keys.
Watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oZGYb92isE
Executable and source code:
http://rapidshare.com/files/8318838/…HDDVD.zip.html
Please read the FAQ before asking me any questions.
Merry Christmas everyone!
GVP to AVI Extraction Tool
If you do not want to open the file as a text file below is a download for a tool to do it for you. It will give you the link extracted out of text file.
For anyone who has downloaded GVP files from Google Video, here’s a little tool I whipped up in VB.NET that converts GVP to AVI. Well, actually it doesn’t really “convert” the file, it just extracts the path from the file and allows you to save it in AVI. Simple, yet handy….
http://webpages.charter.net/crossen2798/files/GVPtoAVI_Setup.exe
How to Convert AVI Divx to Mpeg and Burn to DVD
Great Work GVP-AVI
I saw your post on the internet and i uses your advice and it worked great.
I was wondering if you knew a way to burn thes new AVI files on DVD .I like
to use Nero but it isn’t excepting it. I always get a error message.
I you can help great if not Thanks again for the tip.
Goran
Sean Eagan To Goran
Hi Goran,
Decoding thses type of Avi Divx you definatley need some good software and a machine that has good processor speed and memory.
Using a AMD atholalon 1.2 Gig with 256k ram and using Ulead movie studio suite I have decoded many films from Divx with varied results I found it taxed my machine pretty well it would take 4 to 5 plus hours slowly decoding to MPEG an then making DVD files from Mpeg.
Every so often would have problems with audio or scrambled or lower quality video. The avi file if it is good quality file should be decoded fine but expect a trial and error process making sure your machine has all right codecs loaded and that your computer is dedicated to decoding only while it is working on making mpeg files this will cut down on errors and time it takes. (I liked doing it overnight making sure all other programs closed).
With todays newer Duo Processors machines with tons of memory you might find it easier than I have descibed but I can only tell you what I have learned with my hardware as a guide. I do not work with video as much as used too I bought a DVD recorder burning directly from my satellite connection have much lees cause for converting files than I used too but it is good to have the capability for some crazy off beat stuff found on internet.
Let me know how you make out keep at it and write me back if you find a good program or method for conversion I post good emails to share with others with questions .
Sean P. Eagan
Dear Sean,
Hello, and sorry to bother you.
I used your “trick” below to download a video from google. Well, an AVI file downloaded, 11 MB or so, but it doesn’t play in any of my players (I tried several, including Pinnacle Studio 9). The Windows Media Player says it’s missing some codecs… (well, you never know with Microsoft, anything could be missing…).
The problem can’t be due to the file itself… it plays allright on the google player. Any clues?
For your information, please find attached the original gvp file. The URL I originally used to get there and download it is http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7110703835241279117&q=Kim+Phuc+Vietnam&hl=en
Thanks in advance for your help,
Haris
Simple way to convert GVI or GVP to AVI ECT
Tuesday, June 20, 2006
5 months ago • 13,706 views
It is very Simple to convert a GVI or GVP file. First download file then open file with notepad on notepad there will be a URL addy copy and Paste URL into your browser then walla you get a download window from google server for files real format AVI mpep wmv ect it is awsome trick i just figured out now you can download google vids and post em to myspace page desktop where ever and you dont have to worry about people having a google player. any questions
email me sean.eagan@gmail.com
VietnamNapalm.gvp
Haris,
The Codec and Player you need is Divx . I downloaded The gvp file and the avi and tested it it works fine so I am attaching Codec and Player and the avi and notepad file. The only other problem you could have is your downloaded avi is corrupt but install Divx and open file in Divx Player not Windows Media player and it should work fine. Divx player pack Download http://www.divx.com/divx/windows/download/index.php
Sean P. Eagan
On 11/4/06, Nicholas Johnson wrote:
Hey man - saw you post about converting google vidz to AVI - looks great, but whever I do it all i get is a white creen and audio coming up in Quicktime??? what’s with that??
-nmj
On 11/5/06, Sean Eagan wrote
ownload DiVX pack that is the right codec open with DIVX Player.
Sean
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