![]() ![]() Possibly in one of the non-protected files or in some file that the registered players (now decommissioned) possibly use a generic unlock code for. I presume the unlocking key is contained somewhere on the disc in one of the other files. The VOB files consume enough space to be where the AV data is contained, but again, they're protected. It contains a ton of JAR files, which are corrupt or otherwise encrypted as well as some BUP, IFO, and VOB files. The ZOOM folder contains the bulk of the data. A HEX Editor didn't tell me anything obvious, but I'm not a programmer. The ECCTRANA and ECCTRANB folders have a few 360kb files that all but one or two are corrupt (presumed to be encrypted). There is nothing more in the VIDEO_TS folder other than this warning. The disc WILL play an error / tech screen if played in a regular DVD player, which only tells the user to call 1-800-456-DIVX (out of service). Root Folders: ECCTRANA, ECCTRANB, VIDEO_TS, ZOOM As they are called DIVX discs, it has been difficult to research them efficiently and as such, has been slow and agonizing with no real results. These are the Circuit City era discs that the codec (DivX) happily made fun of.Īs it stands, I am in search of a way to play these movies. These discs are DVD's with funky encoding. I recently obtained a collection of original DIVX discs which are very different from what we call DivX. ![]()
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