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Hi Peer,
But why don't you want to add this functionality to AnyDVD? You could probably "watch" a number of BD-Live folders (and their subfolders) of all popular BD players, and modify .jar files there as they appear.
AnyDVD doesn't implement any player-specific features, that's why I'm reluctant to incorporate such functionality into AnyDVD HD
Also, are all additional BD-Live files downloaded at once or gradually, e.g. if you launch one application on disc (click its button in the menu) only its files are downloaded, launch another application - another set of files is downloaded etc. so you never have all possible files on disc unless you start all applications?
I don't think there is any restriction. BDLive can connect to the internet anytime and download (and upload!) any data the java code has access to.
Files are versioned (not through a standard method but a BD live implementation can implement its own versioning), so subsequent connections may update already downloaded files.
The problem with my application is that it's not very practical to use. First, you have to copy and decrypt files to hard drive using either AnyDVD or some other application (and no other application handles BD+), then apply region code removal with my program, then create an .iso file with ImgBurn to play. The last step would not be needed if either players have the functionality to play from hard drive, or you and James implement 'virtual images' in VCD. Both are just dreams right now.
In this case it would be ideal - because it's a standalone on-demand tool.
It could be called and told "fix all downloaded BDLive code associated with the disc in drive x:"
I believe AnyDVD uses the same key for all certificates. But in order to re-sign BD-Live downloaded files so that they can be verified with your certificate, I will need the private key...
Yes, AnyDVD has one fixed key, because I'm using hand-made signing routines, in order not to have to link any humongous crypto libs like OpenSSL - it's no secret, you can use it, if you like.
But I understand your point, so if you don't want to, just leave it.
If I can find some time (unlikely before cristmas ) I'll take care of it myself sometime....