you do no need to run 01_04_pvr_drm_disable.init , the patch is alredy aplied when you start samygo main application.
so, disable this back by rename.
how did you check that the .srf is encrypted ?
if you want to watch .srf on another tv, you can do by 2 ways update game.so (posting @ D series rooting (arm cpu architecture only) UPDATE! )
when you record content, rename it to .ts and check with windows player or tv player.
if you use NFS mount of HDD and same directory is mounted to both TV?s , you can record with both TV?s and watch with both TV?s all contents without renaming accessing it from TV Recordings.
PVR Disable Encryption C/D Serie.
Re: PVR Disable Encryption C/D Serie.
Denny - 데니 - 丹尼 (card2000)
UE55C8000 UE55D8000 UE32D6510 BD-C9600 3xDM8000
Reversing HW Demux Drivers and API from Samsung´s TV
UE55C8000 UE55D8000 UE32D6510 BD-C9600 3xDM8000
Reversing HW Demux Drivers and API from Samsung´s TV
Re: PVR Disable Encryption C/D Serie.
Works like a charm on my C650. I can now watch it in my MacBook Pro with VLC Player.
Re: PVR Disable Encryption C/D Serie.
I?m just looking for a solution for BD-D6990 - same procedure like BD-D6900 ?julianbb wrote:YES!!! tested. Same procedure for BD-D6900 works... recorded on D-series BD and played on C650 tv
Still rooting of the BD-Player needed ?
Please post a step by step information in Blu Ray Player forum:
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=3019
Update: I recognised, that my model is a BD-D6900 - not 6990...
Last edited by jacksmith on Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: PVR Disable Encryption C/D Serie.
Yes,rooting needed to replace 2 files inside BD
BTW , step by step topic updated...
BTW , step by step topic updated...
"Everything is possible... The impossible just takes longer..." (Dan Brown)
Re: PVR Disable Encryption C/D Serie.
Hi
I finaly tried this instruction. Did everything like it sayd in first post.
But how can I see this recording? Like in PC?
All my recordings go to external USB hard drive. But when I now still connect this Hard drive to PC, then it says, to format it. But I started to think, maybe I am doing something wrong. Maybe this recordings can be seen only over the internet through PC? Or I need to copy them from over LAN to PC? But what folder are they in then?
Because over FTP i can see, that there is a lot of folders with samygo app.
And another question. I can make it finally work, then when samygo ticker is disabled, then the PVR encryption is again active? So to be disabled, then always when TV is on, the samygo app should run or is running automatically with ticker.
Sorry, this kind TV hacking is very hard to me. I am impressed, that I got Samygo app working
I finaly tried this instruction. Did everything like it sayd in first post.
But how can I see this recording? Like in PC?
All my recordings go to external USB hard drive. But when I now still connect this Hard drive to PC, then it says, to format it. But I started to think, maybe I am doing something wrong. Maybe this recordings can be seen only over the internet through PC? Or I need to copy them from over LAN to PC? But what folder are they in then?
Because over FTP i can see, that there is a lot of folders with samygo app.
And another question. I can make it finally work, then when samygo ticker is disabled, then the PVR encryption is again active? So to be disabled, then always when TV is on, the samygo app should run or is running automatically with ticker.
Sorry, this kind TV hacking is very hard to me. I am impressed, that I got Samygo app working
SAMSUNG UE D6100 FW 1010.3
Re: PVR Disable Encryption C/D Serie.
the disk is formatted using xfs filesystem, you need linux or some software on windows that can read xfs, I'm not sure there is something free, you may have luck by using a linux distribution on something like virtualbox or vmware
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Unfortunately, this doesn't work anymore in firmware >= 1020.
A popup appears telling you it's impossible to record.
I think samsung put a check somewhere for this.
A popup appears telling you it's impossible to record.
I think samsung put a check somewhere for this.