Yeah, that's not showing up for me in the AnyDVD status window.
Probably because I'm using the iso. The disc is on loan right now.
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No it's likely because that's an image and not an original disc. Virtual drives can't read the AGID but AnyDVD has seen that disc before or it wouldn't be able to remove the aacs.Hmm no it’s more likely because RedFox removed that line in their new version of AnyDVD HD.
No because I’ve tried it this morning with a physical disc and it doesn’t display the hash value on the latest version of AnyDVD HD. It used to when we could supply the key file.No it's likely because that's an image and not an original disc. Virtual drives can't read the AGID but AnyDVD has seen that disc before or it wouldn't be able to remove the aacs.
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Well where's the logfile to prove it? Or can @James confirm the hashed were removed from the status window?No because I’ve tried it this morning with a physical disc and it doesn’t display the hash value on the latest version of AnyDVD HD. It used to when we could supply the key file.
I tried it with 2 discs actually, one was support and the other was Star Wars which isn’t yet.
Well where's the logfile to prove it? Or can @James confirm the hashed were removed from the status window?
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Well that does seem to indicate that between the op's 8211 and the latest beta 8223 the hash has indeed vanished.
Now the question is, is it intentional @James or a bug? Can you elaborate
Oh and happyguy, set your drive hardware region if you want to avoid possible future DVD CSS encryption related problems.
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Actually if you remember in the past when we put an unsupported 4K Blu-Ray in the drive, we would then go to this same status window to look for the hash value and then search the Internet to look for the decryption key for that hash value to insert into the keyfile.
So, I don't know if there's another way to see if we have the same version of Last Jedi other than to say that mine is the US version purchased from Amazon here...
As AnyDVD no longer supports reading UHDkeys.txt (I don't think it ever did in a release version?), it doesn't need to calculate the sha-1 hash. No hash, no display.Well that does seem to indicate that between the op's 8211 and the latest beta 8223 the hash has indeed vanished.
Now the question is, is it intentional @James or a bug? Can you elaborate
As AnyDVD no longer supports reading UHDkeys.txt (I don't think it ever did in a release version?), it doesn't need to calculate the sha-1 hash. No hash, no display.
Not even this would be a guarantee that both of you have the same version.
The so called hash (or Disc ID) is nothing more than the sha-1 hash of the "Unit_Key_RO.inf" file in the aacs directory.
Not even this would be a guarantee that both of you have the same version.
The so called hash (or Disc ID) is nothing more than the sha-1 hash of the "Unit_Key_RO.inf" file in the aacs directory.
I don't doubt it.
That's all the info I have though.
I have no idea what you just said :=).
Is this something that I could easily calculate for @happyguy82 ?
If so, if you could tell me how to do it in layman's terms I'd be happy to try.
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By the way, I've just fired up AnyDVD HD for fun and it now decrypts this disc woohoo!!! Thank you guys!!!!