... because it requires the processor support Software Guard Extensions (SGX) instructions.
SGX instructions allow execution of encrypted binaries. Users cannot decrypt binaries using SGX nor apply memory analysis on SGX programs in execution.
everyone wants everything automatically at no cost.
I remember buying an entire new machine in the 90s so I could burn CDs. People would riot at that today.
afaik they don't implement this "drm".
Mason Mitchell
I don't really see the point. If you're a movie buff that wants the highest quality from UHD Blurays then you already own the oppo 4k bluray player. There is no reason to get this when there are highly quality players out there that will get this stuff done.
Eli Parker
Blurays cannot be played with free software yet anyway so whats the point? Just don't buy shitty blu-rays in the first place
Jace Morales
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
GET YOUR BACKDOORS OUT OF MY CHIPS YOU FUCKING KIKES. GET OUT GET OUT GETOUTGETOUTREEEEEEEEE
Angel Morgan
anyone with xeons or higher end chips are shit out of luck.
Ryder Stewart
The bigger problem is that SGX even exists.
There is now literally no way to know what is being executed on your computer.
Kevin Reed
Blurays are not shitty. Get a high quality bluray player and projector/tv setup and you will see the difference. Most of Sup Forums is not the targeted audience of physical media because it requires a job to be able to afford a good AV setup.
Jaxson Anderson
>afaik they don't implement this "drm".
Pretty sure Xbox S with AMD cpu has this.
Ryder Morris
A physical disk is shitty compared to a torrent of the same quality
Nolan Moore
Sorry, I won't engage in a conversation with you for that blatant bait. Nice try.
Ayden Parker
how is it bait?
Just download a remux if you're THAT autistic.
It's literally better because you're not having to have a retarded bluray player, and buy physical discs.
Dominic Nelson
this. i hate waiting for the fucking commercials to finish every time i put in a new disc when watching a tv series
Zachary Morris
>Users cannot decrypt binaries using SGX nor apply memory analysis on SGX programs in execution. Its absolutely nothing
Does it actually work though or is it a very unstable feature?
Andrew Walker
>implying QEMU can actually be used to get around SGX
Luis Clark
Optical discs are garbage, though. >hey let's make a home audio/video format that can't be set down on rough/dirty surfaces or grabbed anywhere except the 1.2mm wide edge >what could possibly go wrong
Hudson Richardson
I literally prefer to remux discs myself. If you don't, that's fine. I'm not telling you to change anything, quit telling me to.
Isaiah Kelly
I never understood why they didn't make them with a plastic cover around them like floppies and VHS tapes did Or I wonder if they did that on purpose to make you buy more discs.....
Hudson Parker
Probably a combination of that and being cheaper to not have cartridges
Camden Turner
He's right though. Fast downloads are more convenient than ordering a physical disc online or shopping around town to find it, not to mention that you can actually store them on your media/file server and make them available to every device you own.
Luke Moore
>Nothing personal kid, but that's what they said about Denuvo
Angel Sanchez
To be fair, Blu Ray has that anti scratch coating.
Brayden Garcia
Denuvo didn't have access to special instructions baked right into the CPU to defeat binary analysis.
Nolan Scott
To be fair, VHS tapes and floppy disks didn't need anti-scratch coatings.
Kayden Watson
MPAA needs to be glassed.
Austin Foster
I kind of wonder why floppies weren't hard instead and lack an outer case. They are fairly robust, being rubbed against a read head continuously, and there was no protection slider on older floppies.
Actually, I imagine dust could be even worse if you're constantly rubbing. A bit of sand would track around and destroy the entire thing.
Eli Watson
They also said Trump had no chance of winning.
Kevin Jones
>SGX instructions allow execution of encrypted binaries. >Users cannot decrypt binaries using SGX nor apply memory analysis on SGX programs in execution. Don't they fucking realize how retarded this is? If malware starts using this kind of technology we will all be totally fucked.
Chase Young
Do you think the MPAA kikes care about whether the goyim get malware or not?
Jace Martinez
How can you possibly block someone from that? You can go a non software route and fucking monitor it with hardware. You'd have to be autistic to be able to solve anything but it's still possible.
Jack Harris
Good luck trying to intercept memory reads with a logic analyzer connected to 1,151 pads on the bottom of a CPU.
Evan Peterson
How do we stop Israel?
Jaxson Ortiz
I don't possess enough autism to be able to do that. I already dislike chasing bits on schematics for long periods of time.
Benjamin Johnson
>a bunch of poorfags have to update from their ancient DDR3 i5 shitboxes from 2009-2015 Oh no i am so sad
I was gonna upgrade anyway but not for Memeray Ultra HD crap
Asher Hernandez
>encrypted binaries
Hunter Russell
This is the future the Jews and the normies created.
Michael Allen
>buying something that gives the MPAA more power over your computer than you have >on purpose
haha no
Bentley Bennett
Most UHD's only have sub 60mbit/s bitrates, Netflix will kill it by the time AC1 rolls out. Also by this time I suspect more people in NA will have far better connections due to the DOCSIS 3.1 rollout.
Carson Martinez
I hope it will flop hard. They alienated even the Skylake users.
Lincoln Lewis
Netflix doesn't even show movies in proper aspect ratio half the time.
Wyatt Green
Nah I don't support the kikes. I have never even seen a BD in my life and the last time I saw a DVD was like 8 years ago, optical disks are obsolete.
Brayden Butler
>[current year] >spinnan discs
Nostalgia thread?
Adam Barnes
ebin
Zachary Bell
The sector pattern on DVD RAM is so fucking dope. I still have a few of mine that I used as a work backup for my shit back in the 40 GB HD days.
Matthew Gutierrez
Sauce for chart?
Carter Wright
>SGX instructions Hello goyim.... we found a new way to jew you and to make you upgrade to our super-expensive new chips again.... even though you don't utilize old ones even 10% of their power 99.999% of your computing time.
>only applies to plastic discs with DRM >only applies to pay2stream with DRM
Phew, almost had me worried there for a minute. You guys make sure to give Shlomo the money, though. Otherwise there won't be anything to rip from.
Robert Roberts
>SGX will make all media unrippable in future as any binary doing DRM decryption will be shipped with binary encryption and processor-level decryption key memory access block >phew
Brandon Collins
We'll see. In the worst case it means the rips will be slightly lossy (display capture).
Gavin Watson
As long as the video can be played it can be ripped. Rips will still happen, there will just be less people doing them because it won't be as accessible.
Landon Torres
I'm good with 720p.
Aiden Garcia
Someone will just emulate SGX.
Nolan Diaz
It comes as no surprise that the linux does not yet find itself deployed on the blue ray HD DVD, for a number of reasons.
I think you will find after some investigation that the blue ray HD DVD is a patented invention that requires special decryption codes to be utilised.
Therefore it would not only be illegal for linux to use the blue ray (not that minor questions of legality have ever stopped the Linux in the past), but more so that linux does not yet contain the decrypter codes required for this operation.
And so for now, the linux finds itself constrained to the somewhat prehistoric CD-ROM format.
Andrew Jenkins
I don't get this Kaby Lake 4K meme, isn't it enough that I have a GTX 1080?
Carson Cruz
It's about DRM not the actual capabilities of hardware. GTX 1080 can play 8K without ramping up its fans
Jaxson Bell
>mfw 7500
Daniel Price
>Ultra HD Blu-ray People still buy movies and such on disk?
Thomas Howard
A UHD rip can be over 100GB. I'll wait for the amazon shipping over downloading that shit while praying speeders can even reach 1/5th my internet speed.
Luke Ortiz
>people think piracy is a game to the Russians and Chinese
Jayden Richardson
Netflix is gonna lowball on the bitrate anyway. Even if people have better home connections it's fucking expensive to deliver that much traffic.
Leo Cooper
>make all media unrippable
>decrypt movie and send it to screen >except screen is not a screen, it's a capture card Shit that was hard.
Brody Martin
and even with all this botnet it is still possible to get the unencrypted signal from the cable that goes to the lcd panel
Christopher Collins
Capture cards aren't of the same quality as rips because raw display data is way too big to save it so you have to compress it which means loss of quality.
Jonathan Lewis
>physical media in 2017
who cares
Ryan Foster
>Capture cards aren't of the same quality as rips because raw display data is way too big to save it so you have to compress it which means loss of quality. Shouldn't the process of disk data -> display data be reversible though?
Grayson Wright
>Blurays cannot be played with free software yet Sure they can. labdv.com/aacs/
Thomas Fisher
Lossy encoding -> Decoded with artifacts -> Captured with artifacts -> Encoded to lossy format...
It's the .mp3.mp3.wma.mp3 problem
Gavin Flores
>Shouldn't the process of disk data -> display data be reversible though? That's why they invented HDMI tho.
William Richardson
encode lossless then
Joseph Butler
thats why you use the cable that goes to the panel and not hdmi or any other botnet cable
Ethan Evans
Yeah, that's not gonna work. Have fun trying, though.
Dylan Murphy
Real-time lossless 4K encoding is going to cost you much IO. In the end file will be that big that you want to reencode it anyway.
Lincoln Richardson
>A UHD rip can be over 100GB. It can be whatever, but realistically a "pretty much transparent" quality encode with h.265 or better should be around 30GB tops.
Benjamin Reed
i hope that this is not one of those "128kbps mp3 is transparent" memes
Eli Turner
Nice, Jerry Lee roleplaying
John Brooks
4k HDMI capture devices already exist
Brayden Morris
still cant believe that was something that existed
Angel Campbell
Zen doesn't have an IGP
Robert Clark
No, it's more like a "128kbps AAC is transparent" meme.
Camden Clark
there's nothing good to watch so who cares
Jonathan Nelson
dead on arrival
Blu-rays are now dying
laptops aren't being made no longer with disk drives
now all PC software is downloaded from the internet
the only devices still using disks are Consoles, but it's pointless because most games still need to download huge 10GB+ Patches on day one and you can buy most games online
Camden Davis
5" floppies had the write-enable notch on the casing
Jason Gomez
reading the wikipedia article, it looks like it might be able to read it via cold-boot attack?
Jaxson Murphy
they'll find a way they always do
Robert Bailey
oh wow, it's not like sgx is not bug laden and in a year there going to be like 50 erratas about how sgx can be used to make super malware or anything.
x86 needs to fucking die. these "negative rings" are literally cancer.
Asher Perez
Didn't blu ray get cracked because someone posted the master key online? Does the prosessor have the decoding key? Is it the playback software? Is the playback software itself encrypted? Could someone draw me the "MPAA ENCRYPTION MAP" so i can understand.
The thought that future windows applications will be encrypted in such a way that we, the users cannot even know what the fuck its doing, is scary.
Who knows if future applications will just botnet the entire machine and send everything you do to NSA.
I would rather use ubongu than allow SGX based applications on my computer.
Joshua Clark
Not necessarily - if it allows you to run encrypted binaries that means something like Netflix could one day be one of those encrypted binaries
Levi Ross
1080p blurays using AACS which had 4 or 5 of it's encrypted keys posted online over the years, essentially rendering it useless.
AACS 2.0 however is the new encryption method used for UHD blurays, AACS 2.0 requires a trusted execution environment to run the decryption in and to store the encrypted key.
This basically means it's a right fucking cunt to get around and is MUCH more invasive.
Isaac Anderson
We could just wait for ching chong labeled uhd players to be released and start etching the roms.
Jordan Johnson
>SGX instructions allow execution of encrypted binaries. Users cannot decrypt binaries using SGX nor apply memory analysis on SGX programs in execution. >SGX instructions allow execution of encrypted binaries. Users cannot decrypt binaries using SGX nor apply memory analysis on SGX programs in execution. >SGX instructions allow execution of encrypted binaries. Users cannot decrypt binaries using SGX nor apply memory analysis on SGX programs in execution.
Charles Smith
Only 3 companies have been allowed to produce them for PC from what I have seen.
LG-Hitachi in a joint venture, and Pioneer.
Eli Sullivan
Really hope there's a BIOS switch to disable SGX or shit's gonna get really ugly.
MPAA trying really hard to kill UHD blu-ray before it has a foothold, hardly anyone even has a 4k TV and players still cost hundreds.
Josiah Adams
as did the 3.5
Ryan Fisher
yeah really lookin forward to UHD B-Rated movies from netflix's lineup my man