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Ripping HD DVD Evo Files? |
Posted by: alleycat - 2021-12-13, 11:50 AM - Forum: Capture and rip
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Has anyone got any experience with ripping these?
I don't have a drive but a friend ripped the TC of Troy with AnyDVD and sent me the files. The rip process seemed to go well without any errors.
First thing I did is attempted to demux with TS Muxer. The later versions of TSMuxer gave an error about not being able to read all of the files and the only option I had was a SD file. I then tried one of the earlier versions and that gave me the option of a HD stream. I demuxed that, it gave me a VC1 file but all I got from it was garbled video.
I then tried Evodemux, that gave me a message about the file being encrypted and that it needed decrypting first:
Code: Opening file PEVOB_1.EVO
Reading...
File size: 11417 Mbytes.
This file is ENCRYPTED! Decrypt it before any process.
VOB number 4 contains 2 video , 5 audio and 4 subpicture streams.
PTM of first video frame = 00000DCB
PTM of last video frame = 1BA71DE9
Duration = 1:25:54.816
VC-1 video stream 0 found!
First PTS = 00000DCB
Substream id = 55
Profile = Advanced
Level = 3
Chroma Format = 4:2:0
Size = 1920x1080
Display size = 1920x1080
Aspect ratio = 1:1 (square samples)
Frame Rate = 23.976 (24000/1001)
VC-1 video stream 1 found!
First PTS = 00000DCB
Substream id = 56
Profile = Advanced
Level = 2
Chroma Format = 4:2:0
Size = 720x480
Display size = 720x480
Aspect ratio = 40:33 (704x480 16:9)
Frame Rate = 23.976 (24000/1001)
Dolby Digital Plus audio stream 3 found!
First PTS = 00000DCB
Substream id = C3
Stream 3 is Dolby Digital Plus
frame size = 768 bytes, number of blocks per frame = 6
Sampling frequency = 48 kHz
Transmission bitrate = 192 kbit/s
Channel arrangement = L + R, bsid = 16
LFE channel = not present
Dolby TrueHD audio stream 1 found!
First PTS = 00000DCB
Substream id = B1
TrueHD stream (up to 8 channels)
Sampling frequency = 48 kHz
2 ch. decoder
channel modifier = Stereo
6 ch. decoder
channel modifier = Stereo
channel arrangement = Main (Left,Right), Centre, LFE, Surrounds (Ls/Rs)
8 ch. decoder
channel modifier = Stereo
channel arrangement = Main (Left,Right), Centre, LFE, Surrounds (Ls/Rs)
Dynamic range control = -10.6371 dB .. 8.4282 dB
Dolby Digital Plus audio stream 2 found!
First PTS = 00000DCB
Substream id = C2
Stream 2 is Dolby Digital Plus
frame size = 1280 bytes, number of blocks per frame = 3
Sampling frequency = 48 kHz
Transmission bitrate = 640 kbit/s
Channel arrangement = L + R + C + Ls + Rs, bsid = 16
LFE channel = present
Dolby Digital Plus audio stream 0 found!
First PTS = 00000DCB
Substream id = C0
Stream 0 is Dolby Digital Plus
frame size = 1280 bytes, number of blocks per frame = 3
Sampling frequency = 48 kHz
Transmission bitrate = 640 kbit/s
Channel arrangement = L + R + C + Ls + Rs, bsid = 16
LFE channel = present
Dolby Digital Plus audio stream 8 found!
First PTS = 00002F8B (+96ms)
Substream id = C8
Subpicture stream 3 found!
First PTS = 00333CBA (+37270ms)
Substream id = 23
Format = 8bitRLE
Subpicture stream 2 found!
First PTS = 00333CBA (+37270ms)
Substream id = 22
Format = 8bitRLE
Subpicture stream 1 found!
First PTS = 00836151 (+95628ms)
Substream id = 21
Format = 8bitRLE
Subpicture stream 0 found!
First PTS = 0083903D (+95762ms)
Substream id = 20
Format = 8bitRLE
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Opening file PEVOB_2.EVO
Reading...
File size: 8972 Mbytes.
This file is ENCRYPTED! Decrypt it before any process.
VOB number 5 contains 2 video , 5 audio and 4 subpicture streams.
PTM of first video frame = 1BA71DE9
PTM of last video frame = 3465D84B
Duration = 1:16:52.808
VC-1 video stream 0 found!
First PTS = 1BA71DE9 (+5154816ms)
Substream id = 55
Profile = Advanced
Level = 3
Chroma Format = 4:2:0
Size = 1920x1080
Display size = 1920x1080
Aspect ratio = 1:1 (square samples)
Frame Rate = 23.976 (24000/1001)
Dolby TrueHD audio stream 1 found!
First PTS = 1BA709D0 (+5154759ms)
Substream id = B1
Dolby Digital Plus audio stream 3 found!
First PTS = 1BA7128B (+5154784ms)
Substream id = C3
Stream 3 is Dolby Digital Plus
frame size = 768 bytes, number of blocks per frame = 6
Sampling frequency = 48 kHz
Transmission bitrate = 192 kbit/s
Channel arrangement = L + R, bsid = 16
LFE channel = not present
VC-1 video stream 1 found!
First PTS = 1BA71DE9 (+5154816ms)
Substream id = 56
Profile = Advanced
Level = 2
Chroma Format = 4:2:0
Size = 720x480
Display size = 720x480
Aspect ratio = 40:33 (704x480 16:9)
Frame Rate = 23.976 (24000/1001)
Dolby Digital Plus audio stream 0 found!
First PTS = 1BA7128B (+5154784ms)
Substream id = C0
Stream 0 is Dolby Digital Plus
frame size = 1280 bytes, number of blocks per frame = 3
Sampling frequency = 48 kHz
Transmission bitrate = 640 kbit/s
Channel arrangement = L + R + C + Ls + Rs, bsid = 16
LFE channel = present
Dolby Digital Plus audio stream 2 found!
First PTS = 1BA71DCB (+5154816ms)
Substream id = C2
Dolby Digital Plus audio stream 8 found!
First PTS = 1BA71DCB (+5154816ms)
Substream id = C8
Stream 8 is Dolby Digital Plus
frame size = 768 bytes, number of blocks per frame = 6
Sampling frequency = 48 kHz
Transmission bitrate = 192 kbit/s
Channel arrangement = L + R, bsid = 16
LFE channel = not present
Subpicture stream 3 found!
First PTS = 1BA98BA0 (+5156584ms)
Substream id = 23
Format = 8bitRLE
Subpicture stream 2 found!
First PTS = 1BA98BA0 (+5156584ms)
Substream id = 22
Format = 8bitRLE
Subpicture stream 0 found!
First PTS = 1BA9A316 (+5156651ms)
Substream id = 20
Format = 8bitRLE
Subpicture stream 1 found!
First PTS = 1BA9AED1 (+5156684ms)
Substream id = 21
Format = 8bitRLE
Done.
921 counted frames (0:00:38.413) in video stream 0.
234189 calculated frames in video stream 0.
1172 counted frames (0:00:48.882) in video stream 1.
234189 calculated frames in video stream 1.
Reading HVA00001.VTI
13 VTS_EVOB_ATRs found.
13 VTS_EVOBIs found.
Done.
Evodemux still let me proceed but again garbled video.
I then tried a program called BackupHDDVDGUI_0.5. That has a key database (189 movies in total) and it lists Troy as an option. I had to make an ISO file from the digital files I have, mount that and then point BackupHDDVDGUI_0.5 to that drive. That then gave me the following error:
Code: Backup HD-DVD V1.00 (C# Port) Starting
Testing source
Found valid HD-DVD source.
Disc Hash: 3624DEC53823E6B934413339F4F0733067700C95
Look for this movie in my database
Could not find this movie in my database. Please update your key file.
The disc hash for Troy in the BackupHDDVDGUI_0.5 database is different, it's F1E5D1838BC981C160DBD54ABEE09F7D39513CB7. It looks like the DC and TC of Troy were released on HDDVD, so I'm thinking maybe they only decrypted the DC and the key was never cracked for the TC?
The other program I've read about people using is DVDFab, but that didn't recognise any of the files or the ISO.
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New layout - BETA TEST! |
Posted by: spoRv - 2021-12-11, 11:17 PM - Forum: Announcements
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In few minutes I'm going to reorganize the forum layout - not a revolutionary change, and no forums/subforums will be deleted, only sorted in a different way.
The new layout is in beta test until the end of the year; if there will be enough positive response, I'll keep it - if not, I'll revert back to the old one.
Personally I think the new layout is cleaner, but it's up to you to decide that... so, vote vote VOTE!
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Gladiator (2000) Cinema DTS to UHD Sync |
Posted by: stwd4nder2 - 2021-12-10, 07:59 PM - Forum: Released
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Theatrical
Movie: Gladiator (2000)
Source: Cinema DTS
Input: 24 FPS AUD
Output: 23.976 FPS FLAC
Synced To: R1 UHD
Extended
Movie: Gladiator (2000)
Source: Cinema DTS / UHD
Input: 24 FPS AUD / DTS:X
Output: 23.976 FPS DTS-HD (in an .mka with the offset already applied)
Synced To: R1 UHD
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