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Old 04-13-2007, 11:59 PM   #1
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anyone think that by the time blu-ray burners are like 200 bucks that people will figure out a way around this protection I member hearing back in the day "dvds are copy-proof" only a matter of time b4 the people start working on cracking that... anyone else feel like thats gonna be the end result
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BD+ could be a lot more interesting since each title will potentially have a different mechanism so they will have to work it out for each title maybe.

Which really is a lot of work for little gain.

So, maybe it will stick - at least for most titles...?
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By the time BD burners are US$200, the BDA will employ BD ROM Mark on top of AACS and BD+.


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i think if blu-ray will be crack it will ahve to be somthing with the output becuase the rom mark and bd+would be way to hard to crack becuase they would have to revers engineer the system seperet for every disc plus the huge download bandwith. whne it gets cracked in i think 8 years or so it will be in a way that no one saw coming maybe home brew code for players
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By the time BD burners are US$200, the BDA will employ BD ROM Mark on top of AACS and BD+.


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I thought the "mark" was being used already. I thought that was automatic for all BD-ROMs.
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I thought the "mark" was being used already. I thought that was automatic for all BD-ROMs.
If ROM Mark was used, you can't play ripped BDs unless the disc is in the drive. That's as far as I understand it. Shoot a query to paidgeek.


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If ROM Mark was used, you can't play ripped BDs unless the disc is in the drive. That's as far as I understand it. Shoot a query to paidgeek.


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ROM-Mark is used and works fine. What ROM-Mark prevents is PRESSED discs being used in the player. You can decrypt a BD25 movie, then burn the content onto a BD-RE and it loads up fine in almost every player. ROM-Mark was designed to prevent mass reproduction of movies in Chinese warehouses, making counterfeit blu-ray flicks.
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