pc+gaming
nvidia
gpu
8800
gtx
gts
waffer
2007
Este blog ya está por alcanzar la mayoría de edad, es una cosa de locos, pocos llegan a hacerse tan viejos. Algún día veremos actividad en http://jiff01.com/
"estuvieron buenos los cortos, ¿no?"
I just bought a HD-DVD drive to plug on my PC, and a HD movie, cool! But when I realized the 2 software
players on windows don't allowed me to play the movie at all, because my video card is not HDCP compliant and because I
have a HD monitor plugged with DVI interface, I started to get mad... This is not what we can call "fair use"! So I
decide to decrypt that movie. I start reading the AACS specification I have found on the net. I estimate it will take
me about 4 weeks of full time job to decrypt that. I was wrong, it was in fact, easy...
BTW, when I disable my HD monitor, I can watch the movie,on my old VGA screen, but, what is the point of having
a HD monitor and not being able to watch a HD movie on it!
Así que parece que aquella maxima de que no hay sistema de protección infalible se cumpló de nuevo.Indeed a real breakthrough!!
Congrats everybody for the thrill of witnessing how DRM was defeated. February 11, 2007 is a day to be remembered.
I predict that movies will one day be liberated without DRM and we are all going to loose all the fun and excitement.
Fairuse wins!!
PS. As in LOR, this is the KEY(RING) to conquer all!!
Now, we have to find the processing key for blueray to help out HD-DVD market position. Movie studios may just stop releasing new movies on HD-DVDs. There should be a level playing field for the competing formats.