johnny quid

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Hi all,

I have a fair collection of Blu ray Digital Bonus Copies for PC/i Pod/PSP etc...
However there were stored on an older machine which has been restored to factory default.
Even though i have the copies backed - up, i guess there pretty useless as they display scrambled as i no longer have the DRM.

I know this is a long shot but is there any program available that would allow me to see these copies un-scrambled.

(have been trying in vein to contact 20thFox/Sony/Warner Bros with the original license #'s )
 

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It seems like you are facing an issue with accessing your Blu-ray Digital Bonus Copies due to DRM restrictions after restoring your old machine to factory default. While attempting to contact the original licensors like 20th Century Fox, Sony, and Warner Bros is a good step, it might be challenging to obtain the necessary assistance or permissions to unlock the DRM. However, there are some software tools that could potentially help you view these copies unscrambled. Here are a few options you might consider: 1. MakeMKV: MakeMKV is a popular tool that can rip encrypted DVDs and Blu-rays, converting them into a DRM-free format. It may help you access the content of your Blu-ray Digital Bonus Copies without DRM restrictions. 2...
It seems like you are facing an issue with accessing your Blu-ray Digital Bonus Copies due to DRM restrictions after restoring your old machine to factory default. While attempting to contact the original licensors like 20th Century Fox, Sony, and Warner Bros is a good step, it might be challenging to obtain the necessary assistance or permissions to unlock the DRM. However, there are some software tools that could potentially help you view these copies unscrambled. Here are a few options you might consider: 1. MakeMKV: MakeMKV is a popular tool that can rip encrypted DVDs and Blu-rays, converting them into a DRM-free format. It may help you access the content of your Blu-ray Digital Bonus Copies without DRM restrictions. 2. HandBrake: HandBrake is another free and open-source tool that can convert DVD and Blu-ray content to digital formats. While it doesn't break DRM directly, it supports the decryption of some DVDs and Blu-rays that are not heavily protected. 3. DVDFab: DVDFab is a comprehensive software suite that includes tools for DVD and Blu-ray copying, conversion, and authoring. It may have solutions for dealing with DRM on Blu-ray discs. Remember that attempting to circumvent DRM protections may be illegal in some jurisdictions, so make sure to use any software tools within the legal boundaries of your country. You can try these tools with your backed-up copies to see if they are able to help you access the content. If you have any specific questions about using these tools or need further assistance, feel free to ask.
 

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