Just to know anybody had trouble with the file decrypted with DRMDecrypter? I have this problem it seems he decrypt all files present in my portable hard disk but there are some that with i.e. Media player don't show any video nor any audio. Other are perfect. The problem is that I have cecked with Mediainfo and they don't have any codec difference. I try to check with GSpot and GraphStudionext64 and they are perfectly performed with audio and video!!!! Anybody has suggestion? I cannot convert in a valid format. Dear SamyGo community, I hope this post still helps people struggling with drmdecrypt. - I'm using this version of drmdecrypt: - I use it on Ubuntu 14.04. - The Samsung TV is a UE37D6510. I did not root it or use SamyGo on it because this version of drmdecrypt claims reading and using the key out of the MDB file. - I used the -d parameter to get debug output - it says: INFO AES-NI CPU support disabled INFO drm key sucessfully read from filename.mds INFO KEY: the key. INFO writing to newfilename.ts INFO Filesize -1 INFO synced at offset 0 INFO short read while reading stream The output is a.ts file the same size (about 9 gig) as the.srf file. Problem is - it won't play in VLC and is not able to be converted via handbrake. Handbrake can not read the file - it is stuck while analyzing it. To check if the srf files are not corrupt or something like that, I used destroi on a windows machine. It worked perfectly - the ts file was able to be played via VLC or converted via handbrake. Sadly, destroi is no option because of the windows machine is not present the whole time. ![]() Addict Compiled Dictionary. Administrative.ajp, JPEG2000 Digital closed-circuit television (CCTV) security camera video format.alb, JASC.ctx, Course TeXt file (Microsoft online guides).dvr, Windows Media Center Recorded file. Decryption and conversion has be done on the linux machine. Student version of ansys. I hope you guys can help me out on this - I would be really happy and appreciate your help. Many thanks and best regards Muhackl. Thanks Mike, so the file should be encrypted by Sony to prevent any copying and editing. Chuanfu If you plan to regularly record to USB, it might be worthwhile getting a FTA set top box (one labelled 'PVR ready'). Most of the sub-$50 ones will record unencrypted MPEG2 or TS format which can be played on anything. That is assuming you don't want/need a full blown PVR with a 500 or 1000GB HDD (approx $250-$450) with multiple recording, time shifting etc. Edit> removed link to eBay TOPPRO-TP-1000 (doesn't seem to have USB record). Just out of curiosity I hooked up an external drive to my Samsung TV and recorded some SD and HD material. The drive was reformatted to some odd format in the process (MiniTool could see the partition but only referred to it as '0x7'). Windows could not read the disk but my Raspberry Pi could. For each recording there was a SS, an MTA, an MDB, an INF and a SRF file.
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