Took Eight Days to Crack HD DVD!
Techtree News Staff, Dec 28, 2006 1632 hrs IST
Latest reports indicate that the much touted Gen-Next HD DVD format is not invincible after all...
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Techtree News Staff, Dec 28, 2006 1632 hrs IST
Latest reports indicate that the much touted Gen-Next HD DVD format is not invincible after all...
Latest reports indicate that the much touted Gen-Next HD DVD format is not invincible after all...
It has not been cracked,he just found a workaround.be accurate when posting such news..
by !!!, !, on Jan 04, 2007 10:52 AM, Report abuse Reply
by pranab, kolkata, on Jan 03, 2007 05:48 PM, Report abuse Reply
It's only plagiarism if one copies a story; it isn't plagiarism, for example, for one to see a story on FOXNews, do additional research and write an article of their own. The latter seems to be the case here.
by Russell Kirk, Houston, on Dec 30, 2006 01:02 PM, Report abuse Reply
It is known that when 2 fight 3rd one gets advantage. Maybe DVD will survive after all.
by Rockman, Rockville, on Dec 29, 2006 10:12 AM, Report abuse Reply
I dont think so... We get 8-in-1 DVDs already, but viewing it in fullscreen or in a TV is one step above impossibility. Probably a new format will be developed which will take over these two..!
by Chandra, Chennai, on Dec 30, 2006 10:20 AM, Report abuse
This is all copied from dailytech. Does techtree have no conscience left , atleast give credit to the main source of the news rather than mentioning "Techtree News Staff". Really sick :((
by dutch guy, amsterdam, on Dec 28, 2006 05:30 PM, Report abuse Reply
really sick to find guys like you on Techtree. The news was not originally done by Dailytech or Anandtech or watever it is. We found the story through Digg, which directed us directly to the forum, which is offering the software to download. And ohh!! Btw Dailytech still hasnt covered this news yet.
by Punit, Techtree, on Dec 28, 2006 09:04 PM, Report abuse
I do not think Techtree is not good. Techtree is the best, even if they source some news from elsewhere at least they present it all in a highly enjoyable readable online content and it is all free. I simply love Techtree. Techtree rocks !!! Thank you for all efforts and hard work you guys are doing !!!
by Rockman, Rockville, on Dec 29, 2006 10:15 AM, Report abuse
To Techtree: How does it matter who covered it? What matters is that you copied the story without acknowledging the source. And in plain english that is known as plagiarism. I hope this is only a slip and not a habit at TechTree
by Gurdas, Vadodara, on Dec 29, 2006 06:50 PM, Report abuse
As with the war against HD-DVD and Blu-ray... Sure Blu-ray can hold more but when it comes to movies it seems to me that a lot of the space is just wasted. Could it become the next MiniDisc or Betamax?
by luckieblackkat, Florida, on Dec 29, 2006 08:47 AM, Report abuse Reply
Blu-ray uses AACS too so it's the same technique and doesn't make Blu-ray any less susceptible to any cracks.
by xzi, Albany, NY, on Dec 29, 2006 07:18 AM, Report abuse Reply
Wrong information. Visit http://msmvps.com/blogs/chrisl/archive/2006/12/27/454492.aspx for an update.
by Ghosh, Cal, on Dec 29, 2006 01:48 AM, Report abuse Reply
does he take private tuition on hacking ?
by ayan, Kolkata, on Dec 28, 2006 07:25 PM, Report abuse Reply
Just a note, HD is dead in Australia. Because the distributor is not ordering any, at this point anyway.
by Chris Burgess, Melbourne, on Dec 28, 2006 05:11 PM, Report abuse Reply
firstly: there will always be a crack for any hardware or software encryption because it has to be decrypted to be viewed or heard. Secondly: who cares? Since when is distribution on disk going to last? The move is already towards IPTV and more specifically the delivery of user defined , time specific and content specific programming. Think "youtube" with a capital "U". The crisis isn't in format and encryption it's in capturing the disappearing advertising revenue needed to pay for further programming/movies/content. Maybe AACS means "Another Attempt Cracked Simply". p.s. in my opinion Sony doesn't have the best of records (pun intended) for setting broad based standards only consumers have that priviledge. Think MP3 and now DivX as examples. Geek On!
by peter, toronto, on Jan 19, 2007 07:51 PM, Report abuse Reply