As Sean Eric Fagan wrote ...
> >Given the recent posting of DVD movie decryption code (see Slashdot
> >for details), I was wondering if there was interest for code that
> >does CSS authentication for DVD-ROM drives.
>
> I looked at the slashdot posts, and was surprised (I guess) to see that nobod
Quoting Sean Eric Fagan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I looked at the slashdot posts, and was surprised (I guess) to see that nobody
> seems to know about the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. Part of which makes
> it a copyright violation (at $2500/copy distributed) to "manufacture or
> distribute tech
Sean Eric Fagan wrote:
>
> >Given the recent posting of DVD movie decryption code (see Slashdot
> >for details), I was wondering if there was interest for code that
> >does CSS authentication for DVD-ROM drives.
>
> I looked at the slashdot posts, and was surprised (I guess) to see that nobody
>
>Given the recent posting of DVD movie decryption code (see Slashdot
>for details), I was wondering if there was interest for code that
>does CSS authentication for DVD-ROM drives.
I looked at the slashdot posts, and was surprised (I guess) to see that nobody
seems to know about the Digital Mille
Patches for CSS to a bleeding-edge -current (well, Monday night)
can be found at:
http://www.cs.duke.edu/~gadde/freebsd/dvd/
Anyone want to try it out? Run "tstdvd" on a patched
kernel and see what happens.
I've been able to authenticate most of my 6 DVDs (including The Matrix
and A Bu
Quoting Julian Elischer ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Is SFF8090 available online somewhere?
ftp://fission.dt.wdc.com/pub/standards/SFF/specs/INF-8090.PDF
ftp://ftp.avc-pioneer.com/Mtfuji4/Spec/Fuji4r03.pdf
...and other harder to find places (that I can't find anymore :).
These are a newer vers
I agree. I have a Creative Labs Dxr2 DVD kit that I'm more than willing
to test code on/with. (Any word on the Dxr2 mpeg decoder card? )
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Julian Elischer wrote:
> Anything we can get towards working DVD is good.
>
>
> On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Syam Gadde wrote:
> [...]
> >
>
Anything we can get towards working DVD is good.
On Tue, 26 Oct 1999, Syam Gadde wrote:
[...]
>
> Basically, my modifications follow the publicly available Mt. Fuji
> spec for Multimedia Devices (SFF8090), and allow a user-level
> program (such as css-auth above) to do the nasty work, using ioc