DVD-Video Dumping Guide
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Info from DVD Decrypter's log window | Info from DVD Decrypter's log window | ||
- | * Region: #,#,etc. | + | * '''Region''': #,#,etc. |
- | * RCE Protection: No or Yes | + | * '''RCE Protection''': No or Yes |
- | * Copyright Protection System Type: CSS/CPPM | + | * '''Copyright Protection System Type''': CSS/CPPM |
Info from QPxTool | Info from QPxTool | ||
- | * Encrypted Disc Key: | + | * '''Encrypted Disc Key''': |
- | * Player Key: | + | * '''Player Key''': |
- | * Decrypted Disc Key: | + | * '''Decrypted Disc Key''': |
General Info | General Info | ||
* '''Movie title''': Most obvious, is located everywhere. Please include subtitle. | * '''Movie title''': Most obvious, is located everywhere. Please include subtitle. |
Revision as of 00:28, 4 November 2017
How to dump a DVD-Video disc using standard DVD copy protection. For dumping DVD-based games (such as PS2 discs) see this guide instead: DVD Dumping Guide (Disc Image Creator).
Dumping
- Start DVD Decryptor
- Check the log window for the RCE protection type and make note of it for submission info.
- Close DVD Decryptor
- Open up IsoBuster > Track 01 > Extract User Data
- In IsoBuster, browse to sector 16 and copy the PVD data from 0320 - 0370 (full six rows) for submission info.
Retrieving Decryption Keys
- Run readdvd.exe -d D: -o NUL
- Press Q to stop reading and then copy the three keys from the command window (decrypting disc key, trying player key, decrypted disc key).
Submitting your Dumps
Info from DVD Decrypter's log window
- Region: #,#,etc.
- RCE Protection: No or Yes
- Copyright Protection System Type: CSS/CPPM
Info from QPxTool
- Encrypted Disc Key:
- Player Key:
- Decrypted Disc Key:
General Info
- Movie title: Most obvious, is located everywhere. Please include subtitle.
- Languages:
- Bundled?: Is this a bonus disc bundled with a game? If so which one?
- Barcode: Submit the numbers from the barcode: EAN / UPC code, usually printed on the back cover of the packaging or disc case.
- Serial number: If one exists.
- Media: If the DVD is greater than 4.7 GB and up to 8.5 GB, the DVD is DVD-9. Otherwise most of the time, it is DVD-5.
- Ring code info: stamped on the inner ring. Check both sides for any ringcodes (small stamps may require magnifying glass to see). Report whatever ring codes are readable.