Decrypt Blu-Ray Movies with a PS3
WITHOUT keys
Guys, I will elaborate with pics and much more later, but I thought you guys would like the gist of it so
you can get started. Here is how I do it.
1. Install SAK (Swiss Army Knife) to the PS3 OtherOS and boot into it. I use the network
connection and do it via the ps3 instead of the web browser and transfer the ISO over the
network. You can hook up a FAT32 hard drive and get the ISO that way as well.
2. If you put the ISO on FAT32 hard drive, join them into 1 big iso with copy /b, then put it into a
directory. If you did a network connection, then go to step 3.
3. Install Nero Premium v7.8.5.0 and once installed, go to StartSmart, Extras Tab, make sure its in
Advanced Mode and then choose Mount ISO image. Mount the ISO of the blu-ray movie you
have. It is VERY important to use Nero, as Daemon Tools DOES NOT WORK PROPERLY
FOR THIS METHOD.
4. Install AnyDVD HD 6.1.3.6. Once installed, go to windows explorer and check the mounted ISO
drive to see if the AACS Directory has been renamed to SLY!. If so, you should be good.
5. In AnyDVD HD, right click on the icon in the taskbar, and you will see: Rip Video HD-DVD /
Blu-Ray to Hard disk. Choose that, make sure the drive being chosen is the one with the Nero
mounted Blu-Ray image and let it rip. I suggest not doing much while it works its magic.
5a. Now, a lot of people talked about how AnyDVD HD has errors with blu-ray, but that is
because they fixed the ripping in the latest version ONLY if you use the special rip tool. If you
go to windows explorer and copy over the files to your hard drive, THEY WILL ERROR. This
is the ONLY way to do it properly, and I will show you how to verify next.
6. Once complete, you should have the full blu-ray in your hard drive and ready to go. As a test,
close AnyDVD HD and try to play any of the .m2ts's on the image mounted, THEY WILL
NOT WORK. But the ones off of the hard drive you decrypted will. Now, you need to check for
errors. Most blu-ray movies come with MPEG2 Trailers which are ~100-300 megs a piece for
other blu-ray movies. Copy 2-3 of them into a empty directory. You will need to check these for
errors. When AnyDVD HD errors, it happens on every file, so you want to check at least 2-3
files for errors and make sure they are ok using MPEG2Repair.
7. MPEG2Repair WILL NOT accept Decrypted .m2ts files. You need to convert them to .ts. The
program i use is called: m2tstots. It is command line based and lightening fast. Once you convert
those files you have, go ahead and run them through MPEG2 repair, 1 by 1. You will have a
stream error, don't worry about that, its because ALL blu-rays give that error. Once done, the
only thing you want to look for is errors in the video/audio areas. I did this with 4 different
movies I had no keys for and they worked perfectly.
Enjoy!