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- LoneThistle0, on 03/20/2008, -9/+347What is that sony? Are you crying now?
Those 10 years that it took to crack your BD+ sure went by fast. :-D - neilgalloway, on 03/20/2008, -2/+186I don't know why they even try to stop people anymore. It always gets cracked.
- mikwit, on 03/20/2008, -4/+173Slysoft is awesome
- catfud, on 03/20/2008, -11/+161Im going to buy a HD DVD burner
and tons of blank HD DVDs so i can download bluray movies and burn them on HD DVD and I can continue to live in a HD DVD world! - deadseksy, on 03/20/2008, -3/+143Now if I didn't have to sell my car to buy a blu-ray burner, I'd be happy...
- grumpyrain, on 03/20/2008, -0/+111Simple - just 4 steps in fact:
1: Piss off your paying customers limiting what they can do with your product.
2: Make sure pirates aren't affected by these limitations
3 ?????
4. Profit - shubjero, on 03/20/2008, -11/+107fffffffffffttttttttttwwwwwwwwww
- misterteenwolf, on 03/20/2008, -1/+94comcast is gonna ***** their pants when people start downloading 10gb+ torrents
- gharding, on 03/20/2008, -11/+97Heh. And BD+ is one of the reasons HD-DVD was killed off. Thanks guys, for choosing a format based on DRM that would eventually get broken. Sorry Toshiba.
- lickmyback, on 03/20/2008, -7/+77My god this is hillarious... BD+ was one of the major reasons Blu-Ray won out. I hope this is true, just for the LOL-factor if nothing else.
- flidge, on 03/20/2008, -0/+61what? its out, its being used and works on all BD+ discs except hitman. this is a great day, now maybe i can purchase a BD drive knowing i can rip the files as i see fit :)
- TheLD, on 03/20/2008, -0/+55It's no fun without a code to post everywhere
- scanman20, on 03/20/2008, -4/+54You've been smoking crakc. You mean encryption.
And maybe someday Sony will come to the realization that no matter how many times they try, DRM just won't do a damned thing except a) irritate people and b) motivate people to break it. There are far more brains working to break encryption than there are making it. - amnesiac096, on 03/20/2008, -3/+48But it will only take a short period for them to crack it again... if it's made by a human, it can be broken by a human
- byronm, on 03/20/2008, -3/+47Hahaha.. whats FOX going to do with there "un-crackable" platform they SOOOOOOOOOO touted during the "Format war"
- jabelar, on 03/20/2008, -1/+42AnyDVD is one of the programs worth paying for ...
- shagg187, on 03/20/2008, -2/+39Toshiba: We fail!
Sony: Awesome! Lets use 09-f9-11-02-9d-74-e3-5b-d8-41-56-c5-63-56-88-c0 as our encryption key! - ahecht, on 03/20/2008, -0/+34Since the DMCA was passed
- SocialPoison, on 03/20/2008, -4/+37"...and I can continue to live in a HD DVD world!"
and that world would be denial? - whiledo, on 03/25/2009, -5/+36Put down the crack pipe. BOTH formats were "based on DRM." HD-DVD just had the bad luck to be cracked first. BD+ is not the reason HD-DVD was killed off. It was because Sony and it's partners were better at playing the game than Toshiba and it's partners.
- justjoehere, on 03/20/2008, -1/+32Except the BD+ removal is not based on the media block key or volume keys. It's based on the fundamentals of the underlying technology, the encryption itself. Once broken, never can be fixed. They'll need a new encryption scheme.
- evilregis, on 03/20/2008, -0/+26I laugh (out loud even) in Sony's and the MPAA's general direction.
- smacksaw, on 03/20/2008, -0/+25No, the point is to back them up to your media server so you can stream movies to your HTPC without having to fiddle with a bunch of silly discs.
- Bulletbillx, on 03/20/2008, -0/+25Ripping a disc to a HTPC so you can play all your media without worrying about discs shouldnt be considered stealing.
- danandre, on 03/20/2008, -1/+25Slysoft is based in Ireland, so the DMCA can go ***** itself.
- t3rmv3locity, on 03/20/2008, -3/+26DRM ffffffffffftttttttttttttllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
- dasunst3r, on 03/20/2008, -0/+21And you could go right ahead and buy separate copies for your friends' DVD player, your iPod, and every last device you own.
- Cyber_Akuma, on 03/20/2008, -1/+22FFFFFAAAALLLLLCCCCOOONNNN PPPPUUUUNNNNCCCHHHH
- RyeBrye, on 03/20/2008, -3/+2399% of people can't tell the difference between it and DVD on a normal TV - perhaps - but I would bet that almost everyone with eyes can tell the difference on a 50" 1080p screen.
- trogdoor, on 03/20/2008, -1/+21And make all current players incompatible with new disks.
- RyeBrye, on 03/20/2008, -2/+21How soon until this kind of tech can be put to use to play back BD / BD+ in 'non-sanctioned' environments (such as Linux... etc.)?
- smacksaw, on 03/20/2008, -9/+26How long until we get our FOSS alternative?
- bromac, on 03/20/2008, -2/+19Original BD was cracked by muslix64 a long while back, there were articles about it on digg. Check my friends list, you'll see him there.
Blueray then introduced a new DRM layer called BD+, and it's taken until now to crack. - Jeffler, on 03/20/2008, -4/+21STFU both of you.
- trogdoor, on 03/20/2008, -0/+16"They'll change the keys for new discs and call it something else."
This is a full crack of BD+, they can't simply "change the keys", they would need to change the BD+ technology itself, and make all current players incompatible with new disks in the process. - Wargalas, on 03/20/2008, -1/+17You didn't feel safe saying it before? Wow.
- mrsteveman1, on 03/20/2008, -3/+19Sounds like someone at sony is literally retarded.
OOOOO lets patch the crack and try again, they'll NEVER get in this time! - shadowblade989, on 03/20/2008, -0/+15I would buy it if it werent $80 for the HD one. $20 is a much more acceptable price.
- inactive, on 03/20/2008, -2/+17I have nothing to add.
- Cyber_Akuma, on 03/20/2008, -1/+15Try upgrading from that 9600bps connection
- PhailQuail, on 03/20/2008, -1/+15ooooooommmmmmmgggggggg
- allahuakbar, on 03/20/2008, -1/+14Now if only they had a cheaper blu-ray burner...
- o0joshua0o, on 03/20/2008, -3/+15I love SlySoft, but can anyone explain to me how they're how they're not getting sued into oblivion by the MPAA?
- Otto, on 03/20/2008, -0/+12Immediately. Once you rip it, you can play it however the heck you want.
- bdbr, on 03/20/2008, -3/+15Slysoft has said they had this cracked before, and it turned out not to be true. I'd want some actual verification before I take their word for it again.
- inactive, on 03/20/2008, -8/+19The only people who suffer from DRM are the people foolish enough to actually pay for these products. It makes no sense at all.
- starsky51, on 03/20/2008, -0/+11The same thing they do every night, byronm.... try to take over the world!!
- deviationer, on 03/20/2008, -0/+11more like cheaper blu-ray media.
- enigmatics, on 03/20/2008, -6/+17So sorry to have inconvenienced you.
- NoData, on 03/20/2008, -0/+10Kind of hard to sue a company based on the island of Antigua.
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