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Re: DiscImageCreator
Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2019 9:26 pm
by sarami
LoStraniero91 wrote:what kind of protection is "Sysiphus"?
I don't know. It seems BurnOut can detect it.
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position = InStr(FileContent, "V SUHPISYS", CompareMethod.Binary)
If position Then
position -= 1
If FileContent.Substring(position + 10, 3) = "DVD" Then
Return "Sysiphus DVD " & GetSysiphusVersion(file, position)
Else
Return "Sysiphus " & GetSysiphusVersion(file, position)
End If
End If
F1ReB4LL wrote:VIDEO_TS.VOB exists here as a file, but AnyDVD detects its key as 90d1e6ff74 and CSS.exe says "No TitleKey".
http://www.mediafire.com/file/q5b8c94jv … st.7z/file
added: checking VIDEO_TS directory. Btw DVDDecrypter can also output TitleKey.
F1ReB4LL wrote:wiggy2k says the VIDEO_TS.VOB file is straight copyable without errors, for other 3 it says the sectors are encrypted - so the VIDEO_TS.VOB is unprotected and AnyDVD lies?
You can use /c flag.
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/c Log Copyright Management Information
This flag outputs in _disc.txt whether sector is protected or not like this.
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LBA[000291, 0x00123]: No protected sector
LBA[000292, 0x00124]: No protected sector
LBA[000293, 0x00125]: No protected sector
LBA[000294, 0x00126]: No protected sector
LBA[000295, 0x00127]: CSS or CPPM doesn't exist in this sector, no copying is permitted
LBA[000296, 0x00128]: CSS or CPPM doesn't exist in this sector, no copying is permitted
LBA[000297, 0x00129]: CSS or CPPM doesn't exist in this sector, no copying is permitted
LBA[000298, 0x0012a]: CSS or CPPM doesn't exist in this sector, no copying is permitted
No need to all dumping, please check only the LBA of VIDEO_TS.VOB.
Madroms wrote:I have the exact same error message
Weird...
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lpCmd: a8, 00, 00, 00, 00, 10, 00, 00, 00, 01, 00, 00
This command is clearly correct.
Re: DiscImageCreator
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 2:55 am
by Nexy
BurnOut is kind of junk, did you try ProtectionID ?
Re: DiscImageCreator
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 1:56 pm
by Madroms
sarami wrote:Madroms wrote:I have the exact same error message
Weird...
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lpCmd: a8, 00, 00, 00, 00, 10, 00, 00, 00, 01, 00, 00
This command is clearly correct.
could the error be due to the OS used ?
I am on Win7 64bit. It could depend on a command called.
[F:ExecReadDisc][L:150] GetLastError: 87, The parameter is incorrect.
=> Which parameter is incorrect ? My C++ skills are too limited to well understand the source code as I didn't code for years.
Is there a way to help you to ID the problem ? (having a compiled CSS.exe that logs everything, etc.)
Re: DiscImageCreator
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 2:20 pm
by LoStraniero91
Nexy wrote:BurnOut is kind of junk, did you try ProtectionID ?
Both DIC's internal protection scanner (which is taken from BurnOut AFAIK) and ProtectionID says it's protected by Sysiphus. There's a page about this game in GameCopyWorld, I'm sharing the link only if it won't cause any problem.
Re: DiscImageCreator
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 4:27 pm
by sarami
http://www.mediafire.com/file/q5b8c94jv … st.7z/file
- fixed: TimeOutValue was not set
LoStraniero91 wrote:DIC's internal protection scanner (which is taken from BurnOut AFAIK)
It's DICUI, not DIC.
LoStraniero91 wrote:There's a page about this game in GameCopyWorld, I'm sharing the link only if it won't cause any problem.
I found some titles.
http://search.gametarget.eu:81/data/gcw … h=Sysiphus
But the detailed page doesn't exist about this protection.
https://www.cdmediaworld.com/hardware/c … ions.shtml
Re: DiscImageCreator
Posted: Thu Jun 13, 2019 4:34 pm
by LoStraniero91
My bad sarami.
But here's some good news.
I've tried again the game on XP SP3 and it worked. Here's how I've made this dump:
1) With DIC+Plextor without C2, when the drive reached the ring section, I've ejected the disc, waited for the drive to get near the end of the disc, then reinserted it and it made the bin/cue;
2) Using CDArchive with an OptiArc 7230 (I will buy 7280 some time later), I've tried to read as much sectors as possible (there are actually two rings, or maybe the disc is a bit scratched, I don't know, errors always occur after the ring sections);
3) The game worked with my PC with XP SP3 installed, with a VM with XP SP3 installed on my main PC with Windows 10 and natively with Windows 10 by executing the game with XP SP3 compatibility mode.
Still, I want to make some more testing before submitting it, even it the game works without asking for the original CD!
Re: DiscImageCreator
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 12:23 pm
by F1ReB4LL
Regarding CSS:
- Isn't the Player Key stored in the player, not on the disc? Do we need to add it into the disc entries?
- Is it possible to read not only the 409 Disc Keys, but also the Authentication Key?
- PlayerKey[1], DecryptedDiscKey[020] - what do "1" and "020" mean? Can these numbers differ?
Also, have you checked the DVDs without CSS but with modified structure, hacked TOC, etc? Does DIC read them fine?
Re: DiscImageCreator
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 3:58 pm
by Maddog
Good news on my side.

With this release, there's no longer any error message in the console window (I am tempted to say DOS to make F1ReB4LL correct me again, xD) and the output seems to contain title keys normally.
Attaching 3 consecutive runs for each of the 2 discs, results are identical in all 3 runs.
Re: DiscImageCreator
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 4:07 pm
by F1ReB4LL
F1ReB4LL wrote:Any idea why does AnyDVD detect a standalone VIDEO_TS key ("657721003d") on this disc?
Tried DVD Decrypter, also no "657721003d":
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I 20:59:59 DVD Decrypter Version 3.5.4.0 started!
I 20:59:59 Professional (6.1, Build 7601 : Service Pack 1)
I 20:59:59 Initialising SPTI...
I 20:59:59 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...
I 21:00:10 Found 1 DVD-ROM, 1 DVD±RW and 2 DVD-RAM/±RWs!
I 21:00:23 Operation Started!
I 21:00:23 Source Device: [2:0:0] PIONEER DVD-RW DVR-218L 1.02 (G:) (Unknown (0x0B))
I 21:00:23 Source Media Type: DVD-ROM
I 21:00:23 Source Media Region Code: 2
I 21:00:23 Source Media Copyright Protection System Type: CSS/CPPM
I 21:00:23 Source Media Implementation Identifier: Sonic Scenarist 3.1
I 21:00:23 Destination Folder: Q:\PSVITA_PV_69M\VIDEO_TS\
I 21:00:23 File Splitting: By File
I 21:00:23 Detect Mastering Errors: No
I 21:00:23 Multi Angle Processing: No
I 21:00:23 Remove Macrovision Protection: Yes
I 21:00:23 Stream Processing: No
I 21:00:23 Copying VIDEO_TS.IFO... (LBA: 279 - 281) - KEY: N/A
I 21:00:23 Copying VIDEO_TS.BUP... (LBA: 298 - 300) - KEY: N/A
I 21:00:23 Copying VTS_01_0.IFO... (LBA: 301 - 323) - KEY: N/A
I 21:00:23 Decrypting VTS_01_1.VOB... (LBA: 324 - 524450) - KEY: DC 23 59 B3 11
I 21:01:58 Decrypting VTS_01_2.VOB... (LBA: 524451 - 1048600) - KEY: DC 23 59 B3 11
I 21:03:09 Decrypting VTS_01_3.VOB... (LBA: 1048601 - 1572734) - KEY: DC 23 59 B3 11
I 21:04:09 Decrypting VTS_01_4.VOB... (LBA: 1572735 - 2096884) - KEY: DC 23 59 B3 11
I 21:05:01 Decrypting VTS_01_5.VOB... (LBA: 2096885 - 2109425) - KEY: DC 23 59 B3 11
I 21:05:02 Copying VTS_01_0.BUP... (LBA: 2109490 - 2109512) - KEY: N/A
I 21:05:02 Operation Successfully Completed! - Duration: 00:04:39
I 21:05:02 Average Read Rate: 15 119 KB/s (10.9x) - Maximum Read Rate: 22 325 KB/s (16.1x)
Btw, it also checks for IFO and BUP keys, so, don't know again, maybe that is needed, afterall?
Also tried to dump it with the "/c" key, tired to wait after 1.5 hours and stopped, but you can check the log, if interested.
A question about the last CSS.exe:
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LBA: 261, Filename: VIDEO_TS, No TitleKey
LBA: 324, Filename: VTS_01_1.VOB, TitleKey: DC 23 59 B3 11
LBA: 524451, Filename: VTS_01_2.VOB, TitleKey: DC 23 59 B3 11
LBA: 1048601, Filename: VTS_01_3.VOB, TitleKey: DC 23 59 B3 11
LBA: 1572735, Filename: VTS_01_4.VOB, TitleKey: DC 23 59 B3 11
LBA: 2096885, Filename: VTS_01_5.VOB, TitleKey: DC 23 59 B3 11
Why does it check for the VIDEO_TS directory key? Can the directory itself be encrypted? I think it looks quite weird.
Re: DiscImageCreator
Posted: Fri Jun 14, 2019 9:12 pm
by Nexy
sarami do you still have the build you posted on the 12th of may or so, with the removed hashing updates to console.