Its 199.00€ , thats 233.00USD.Thank you all in this thread for all the Info I am not going to hop on this bandwagon for $199.00 I am going to set back and wait to see if they have really cracked the UHD I have my doubts.
I do hope I am wrong.
100 UHD discs? It's more like 400 to date.There are at least close to 100 tittles on 4K so far
The disc info has audio and subtitles listed. So, I'm assuming if your copy does not match those, it will not work. That list is somewhat annoying, as the titles are added by their release date and not by crack date. They state "the list will be updated weekly", means you'd need to review the whole list again cause they may have added a title released a year ago somewhere in the middle of the whole list.http://deuhd.ru/4k_uhd_info.html This is the list as of now, new title are to be added as they become available, what regions ? They do say what languages, but not what audio streams.
Well according to their website this software only works on more than 30 with more to come. http://deuhd.ru/4k_uhd_info.html100 UHD discs? It's more like 400 to date.
The disc info has audio and subtitles listed. So, I'm assuming if your copy does not match those, it will not work. That list is somewhat annoying, as the titles are added by their release date and not by crack date. They state "the list will be updated weekly", means you'd need to review the whole list again cause they may have added a title released a year ago somewhere in the middle of the whole list.
"more than 30" is what they stated. From what I understood, he thought only 100 titles were commercially released on UHD so far.Well according to their website this software only works on more than 30 with more to come.
"more than 30" is what they stated. From what I understood, he thought only 100 titles were commercially released on UHD so far.
Wasn't counting or didn't research that or how many UHD are out there commercially, that wasn't the point lol100 UHD discs? It's more like 400 to date.
The disc info has audio and subtitles listed. So, I'm assuming if your copy does not match those, it will not work. That list is somewhat annoying, as the titles are added by their release date and not by crack date. They state "the list will be updated weekly", means you'd need to review the whole list again cause they may have added a title released a year ago somewhere in the middle of the whole list.
It takes so long to rip for me at least that's really annoying.
So as a paying customer it's like rooling the dice & hoping that your newly purchased UHD works on their software, like wonder woman but not.
Next subject to address is the 10 movies per terabyte lol
On a good note a $50.00 dollar drive that reads UHD that's awsome.
I'm not seeing anything about drives that can't read the disc content. All the drives on the supported list can 'see' the content, just not decrypt it as some of the earlier ones didn't support AACS 2.0
I thought that would mean I will be able to copy the file out encrypted but not be able to read it, but it doesn't even allow me to copy encrypted content out. Maybe it's because it needs to be decrypted at a lower level than the file system.
The supported drives can only see the folder / file structure, not see the file contents.
What tool/application/information tells you that you can't see the file contents? And how? Do you get read errors?
There is no "low level" magic going on - those are simple, encrypted files.
Anyone can read them just fine, as long as the drive can read UHD discs at all and the OS supports UDF 2.6.
Who is "he"?He need the AACS Folder to crack the UHD, i dont no why?
No, the JAR folder has nothing to do with AACS protection. All information is in the AACS directory, that makes full sense.Well the AACS folder does contain the protection, maybe it's used for analysis, but i can't see that helping much without the other files such as the JAR folder. If they're going to do it on a disc-by-disc basis per aacs folder, it'll never take off and is gonna be anything but quick