DVD-Video Dumping Guide
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Revision as of 19:40, 31 January 2018
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).
Contents |
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 (note "D:" is the drive letter with the DVD, change accordingly).
- 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
Time to have your disc added to redump's database! If it is your first submission, do so via the forum. Forum sign-up here. Forum disc info submission here.
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.