Ages ago I bought a movie off of a certain company’s video streaming service. We will call them GRC for short since I do not want to draw the attention of their bots. I downloaded the movie onto my PC via the GRC Windows 11 app, but rather than a simple .mkv like I hoped, I found a folder with 5 different files. Two of them are .mp4s whose names end with audio_5 and video_12 respectively. Two of the files are something called .MPD files. One of them is something called a .DFXP File.

Does anyone know how I turn this mess into something I can play off a Plex or Jellyfin server? The *_video_12.mp4 is 110% encrypted since nothing plays when I run it through VLC.

Edit 1: I am doing my own research as well. An old thread a few years back claimed Aimersoft could break the encryption, but when I tried to use it the program just crapped out on me. If anyone is reading this and doesn’t know the answer, you can help out by upvoting the thread. The more eyes that are on here, the higher the odds we can break this DRM together. Thank you :)

Edit 2: I believe the encryption can be removed with ffmpeg, but I will need to get the WV encryption keys first. Does anyone know how to do this?

Final Edit: From my readings in this thread, and research elsewhere, this sort of project looks to be best done in the hands of pros. Intercepting these keys requires a certain degree of skill I do not have. So to answer the thread’s titular question: “Bypass it all together.” Get a capture card, HDMI splitter, and just record the movie.

    • Terramaris@lemmy.dbzer0.comOP
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      The few copies I found are either 480p rips or no seeders. The best copy is on GRC’s digital store (and now on my PC recording it) I hate to say.

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      Movie is too niche on public trackers. The one 1080p copy I found being seeded looks like it was Handbraked with a CR of 42 on very fast settings. Just compressed to high heaven.

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    2 years ago

    The DFXP file should just be subtitles

    The MPD file is most likely the one to work from - I suspect it is set up to reference the local audio and video files. Try opening it in VLC and see if it plays. If so, something like Handbrake should be able to transcode it all to your preferred format.

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      I think you might be onto something. VLC can open the .mpd files, it has an encrypted black screen but it shows me the movie’s 1h47m runtime on the time slider, so the .mpds and the .mp4s are for sure connected. Handbrake however doesn’t know what to do with the .mpds, and whenever I try and put the .mp4s into Handbrake it just shows me grey fuzz on the previews.

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    There used to be a browser extension to dump the key to your browser console. May not work anymore. It should be possible go get the key from android phones (might need to root it) good luck but it may be just easier to grab it from a private tracker or make a request for it on one

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      2 years ago

      Dungeons and Dragons (2000). Digging up any copies is tough since you get flooded with the '23 reimagining.

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        There is a 1080p Blu-ray on 1337x.to

        Or if you’re on a private tracker, there’s a 1080p Blu-ray remux on torrentleech

        Edit: oops, radarr shows a Blu-ray on 1337x.to but when I search the site, that specific release is nowhere to be found… they definitely exist, just a case of searching for where. Use the release year when searching. “Dungeons and dragons 2000”

        I have access to a 1080p Blu-ray remux, x265 1080p Blu-ray or a x264 rarbg Blu-ray rip. However I’m not sure how I would get it to you… I can’t link a private download publicly