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E:\Backup_Blu-Ray\run>backupbluray.cmd e:\test e:\Corpse Backup Blu-ray V0.21 Starting Testing source Found valid Blu-ray source. Look for this movie in my database Hash= 3E36749ADB6DBDE0A2238817FB3EBF14BA09F0AC Found movie: Corpse Bride java.util.NoSuchElementException at java.util.StringTokenizer.nextToken(Unknown Source) at aacs.main.BackupBluRay.loadKeys(BackupBluRay.java: 89) at aacs.main.BackupBluRay.main(BackupBluRay.java:60) Error! Aborting Inside of e:\test I have \BDMV\STREAM and \AACS. I have java runtime installed and I copied and pasted the client folder and renamed it to server. Any ideas? |
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Also, is it possible the PS3 can play the dumped ISO on external hard drive without via linux? Thanks |
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For instance, "10. Inside of BDMV - - > Stream copy which/all of the files located on the bluray image's corresponding directory". Does it mean you only extract the files in the folder "stream"? what about other files? Anyway, first I got the "unable to access backupbluray.jar file" error. And when I manually use the java -jar command, I got the following message: Backup blu-ray V0.21 Starting Usage: Backupbluray Sourcedrive DestinationDirectory Example: Backupbluray f: e:\movie\somemovie C:\> I am really thinking to get a bluray drive now. |
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this means its working fine. just type it like that with the first being the source folder c:\extracted_folder\ and the second being the destination c:\decrypted_movie\ (your folder address should look like this: c:\extracted_folder\AACS\CPS key.confing c:\extracted_folder\BDMV\Stream\0000.m2ts c:\extracted_folder\BDMV\Stream\0016.m2ts c:\extracted_fold...etc...) |
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hi, hack2123, How do you format your external hard drive, EXT2 or ext3? My Ext3fs works fine for ext3 formated drive, but failed to see the PS3 drive, which has both the PS3 game OS and Linux. However, like I mentioned before, Linux dumped a smaller size iso (only 16Gb to the ext3 formatted external drive. It seems Pointvu also had the same problem. |
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Okay that's the information I wanted. The hard drive with the linux and PS3 game OS will have to have some sort of "emulation" (hate use that word) in windows to give the correct address to windows. One user here used a program to analyze the hard-drive and found that the partition does not show up with partition magic or the sorts but could be located with another program and is recognized as ext3. We will have to wait for a patch or emulator for that. (When I come up with the money to buy my external ("internal" PS3) hard-drive I will be able to come up with a way around this) (As of right now I have no first hand information on the topic) Which external are we talking about with the 16GB file size limit (is that the PS3 hard-drive wannabe)
Last edited by hacked2123; 02-27-2007 at 01:45 PM.
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It is the USB "true" external drive. The only reason I dumped the ISO to my upgraded PS3 drive (500Gb, connected via modified SATA cable to the console)first, is because I haven't figured out how to dump it directly to the USB drive in Linux yet. By the way, do you formatted your usb external with EXT3? Hack2123, you are very helpful, thanks. |
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