Call to Arms: AVTECH4
- mirkosp
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Re: Call to Arms: AVTECH4
http://www.dvdfab.cn/hd-decrypter.htm
It's still around, so it's good.
And as I said, L-SMASH Works is one's best bet without DGDecNV.
It's still around, so it's good.
And as I said, L-SMASH Works is one's best bet without DGDecNV.
- l33tmeatwad
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Re: Call to Arms: AVTECH4
Their site is still aground, but last I read they announced they were ceasing production on the decryption software and the last version would remain available to the paying customers.
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- Qyot27
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Re: Call to Arms: AVTECH4
Not if you're in the US. If you're in the US (or rather, if it delivers the US version to you when you download it - people from non-US locations were reporting getting the US version too), the AACS removal functions are disabled. Regardless of whether you're using the basic HD Decrypter portion or not. The FAQ says the same thing, and then points users at other software they have to use with DVDFab just to get around AACS.
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- Qyot27
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Re: Call to Arms: AVTECH4
Actually, it's a lot simpler because it can be automated through batch scripting:l33tmeatwad wrote:Ah, it's been a while since I used it, the last time I did I only saw the option to output an MKV. That said, that method sounds like a pain in the ass to explain to beginners, lol...
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@ECHO OFF
REM Get the number of titles from localhost and store it in a variable
set titleamount=
for /f "delims=" %%a in ('curl --silent http://localhost:51000/web/titles ^| grep titlecount ^| sed -e "s/[/<>a-z]/\t/g" -e "s/\t//g"') do set titleamount=%%a
REM Counting starts from zero, so we need to subtract 1 from titleamount
REM to get the right title numbers.
set decrement=1
set /a parse=%titleamount%-%decrement%
echo:
echo There are %titleamount% titles. Copying all of them.
curl -o title#1.vob http://localhost:51000/stream/title[0-%parse%].vob
pause
1) Insert DVD.
2) Open MakeMKV and Open the disc.
3) Start the Streaming server.
4) Open a Command Prompt on a partition where there's at least 8GBs of free space (or 5GBs for a single layer disc).
5) Run the script.
6) After it's done, they'll probably want to rename the vobs to something more descriptive than title#.vob.
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- Zarxrax
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Re: Call to Arms: AVTECH4
How sad is it that DVD is obsolete now and we still don't have any good and easy way of dealing with them. It was a mess of a format.
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Re: Call to Arms: AVTECH4
How close are you guys to completing the guide?
- mirkosp
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Re: Call to Arms: AVTECH4
Not even begun, after all. I wouldn't hold my breath frankly. I've been doing an advanced encoding guide in Italian, elsewhere, as when I tried to write a simplified encoding guide for newcomers, I'd always end up overcomplicating things.
Frankly I think the guides in l33t's signature are the best places to go for newcomers, as it stands.
Frankly I think the guides in l33t's signature are the best places to go for newcomers, as it stands.