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Under 1.14.1 De-obfuscation doesn't seem to work

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:10 pm
by Slim Fishguttz
With the advent of v1.14.1, Java is no longer invoked for obfuscated movies. The two movies I have tried are "lady Bird" and "Solo: A Star Wars Story".

I no longer get the message that indicate the Java exec is being used and when the movies files are displayed he is no differentiation between files, i.e. no Main_Feature indication.

I have been pointing to the Java executable in Preferences as always. That no longer works. I install Java globally, but that doesn't work either.

Is there some where that Ican download V1.13 in order to determine if this is, in fact, a problem with V1.14.1?

Thanks

Re: Under 1.14.1 De-obfuscation doesn't seem to work

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:14 pm
by SamuriHL
Don't know about lady bird but Solo is not screen pass protected.

Re: Under 1.14.1 De-obfuscation doesn't seem to work

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:23 pm
by Woodstock
Solo is a standard Disney release, with the "800" play list being English. There is no obfuscation.

Re: Under 1.14.1 De-obfuscation doesn't seem to work

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:28 pm
by Slim Fishguttz
"Lady Bird" had many. many files that were t he same, so I think that indicates obfuscation?

"Solo" had 3 files that were the same. If it isn't obfuscated how does one choose which file to rip?

Thanks for your reply.

OK, while I was composing this I see your reply about the '800' playlist. I'll give it a try.

My confusion is that usually when multiple files are listed they differ in size and of course the biggest one is the one to choose. In the case of the two movies I referenced, all the files are the same xx GBs in size.

Re: Under 1.14.1 De-obfuscation doesn't seem to work

Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2018 11:14 pm
by SamuriHL
Slim Fishguttz wrote:
Wed Nov 14, 2018 10:28 pm
"Solo" had 3 files that were the same. If it isn't obfuscated how does one choose which file to rip?
The one that's in the language you want. Disney replaces frames that have text burnt in like opening credits with different languages for different titlesets. 800 is "usually" the english one.