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That's correct. You'll still need to use some sort of capture hardware to record video footage for your computer.in other words..we will not be able to use our videos recoded from the game, in the pc?
Hey, look on the bright side. It'll be really easy once we get the key.blob said:So.. I guess were screwed, until someone gets the key?
I have gone inside of the Brawl ISO. And extracted any files that I think may have to do with screenshots.Okay, yes (****) its encrypted. I think the index is still there but .. its under an encryption.
So.. I guess were screwed, until someone gets the key?
Losers..Sadly tho.. Nintendo seems to have put a custom encryption on almost every file on the disc.
Firstly.. Not everyone has a video card capable of TV input.Wow, way too much effort, here. How abouts you just use a video capture card? That = easier.
Snapshot files can be backed up on your SD card.I just though of something. Is there a way you can send the picture to yourself seeing as you can send mail to cellphones/computers ect. or is there no way to even get the file outside of brawl?
Thank you.I have gone inside of the Brawl ISO. And extracted any files that I think may have to do with screenshots.
I've uploaded the files to my server here for you to download an examine.
http://kakkoister.com/snapshot/
Just to clarify. I e-mailed Nintendo twice now. Both times I stated our intent, and they did nothing to indicate they did not want us to continue. So... we're home free.It is also, arguably, illegal, but I'm not up-to-date on my DMCA and I'm definitely not a lawyer.
Glad to see it's not just me. Yeah I'm having issues also.Sorry 'bout this. [Accidental double post from servers having beef with me.]
Can't wait for a breakthrough...good luck buddy.Okay, UPDATE:
Home from work.
Got the pipe ready (a console I will use for testing keys).
Ready to rock 'n roll.
Get back to everyone when I get some decryption results.
No those files aren't encrypted. Having core game files encrypted is... just plain stupid in my opinion. But thank you for confirming.As for the files in the directory posted earlier in the thread (http://kakkoister.com/snapshot), I can tell you that none of these files are encrypted.
Thank you for describing each type. It will help in fully cracking brawl.BRRES files can be handled with the program I made, it stores usually only models, palettes, and textures.
MSBIN files are raw binary data.
DAT files are USUALLY a format that is similar to BRRES, but contains more of a variety of files, as well as a table of pointers to more pointers, which is weird. Used in both Melee and Brawl.
PAC files... are some type of packaged data. I recognize some file headers in them, but I can't understand its format.
It seperates the MDL and TEX files from the brres file.When you mean extract .brres files. Does it extract readable model data? If so.. hell yes. If not.. what do you mean?
He is right.If you're right.. then that will save me a lot of work.
Sorry, no. The .bin video format is not only ENCRYPTED with a key that (I believe) is illegal to obtain but also is NOT a video. It's instructions to the game to create a video on the fly.if the vids are in bin format you can convert them to avi.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&c...-revision&cd=1
soooo..... we might be able to get this to work?Pictures are decrypted.
Pending results on image.
Furthest i've gotten so far with that image is having a single black pixel show. By giving it a Canon Raw Image format extension of .CR2Yeah the decryption is complete. (If all of our assumptions are correct, most importatly that it uses AES and the global wii console key).
Here is the image (decrypted) from the first post.
test - 0.09MB
I am posting it because I can't seem to conjure any image data out of it and thinking you guys should try. Here ya go.
Don't bump the thread.bumping to see if anyone here has any new news on decryption.
Possible padding (AES block size is 16 bytes), possibly something to do with the image format as well.The file sizes are exact multiples of 16 bytes, but that doesn't really help much.