Arnezami from the Doom9 forums slurped out the processing key that can unlock every HD DVD and Blu-Ray disc, regardless of how any of us feel about these wonky multiple formats and DRM, reading the forum messages on how this was accomplished is a lot of fun…
…then I realized why I first didn’t find the Media Key: it was removed from memory after the Volume ID was retrieved and the VUK calculated. I also saw that in my “corrupt” memdump the VUK, Vol ID, Media Key and the Title Key MAC were all closely clustered in memory: in the first 50kb (of the entire multi megabyte file!) but there were large empty parts around it. Almost as if it was cleaned up.
This gave me an idea: what I wanted to do is “record” all changes in this part of memory during startup of the movie. Hopefully I would catch something insteresting. In the end I did something a little more effiecient: I used the hd dvd vuk extractor (thanks ape!) and adapted it to slow down the software player (while scanning its memory continously) and at the very moment the Media Key (which I now knew: my bottom-up approach really paid off here) was detected it halted the player. I then made a memdump with WinHex. I now had the feeling I had something.
And I did.
Processing Key, Media Key and Volume ID found!!! – Page 6 – Doom9’s Forum – [via] Link.
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