"Now that the Tivo DRM is out of the way?" Guys, you can read, can't you? The only difference is that the decryption code can now run on a Mac or Linux. But the decryption code won't do you any good if you don't know the key for the .Tivo file. If you call that a crack then god help you. The DRM is still there, you still need to use your MAK key to unlock the file. Furthermore, Tivo long ago stated in a news release that they watermark, so depending on what they did, forensic tracking of a pirated video is theoretically possible back to the owner of the Tivo account. Still want to call it a crack? Any it's great that the decrypt code is portable now. =JT=
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"Now that the Tivo DRM is out of the way?" Guys, you can read, can't you? The only difference is that the decryption code can now run on a Mac or Linux. But the decryption code won't do you any good if you don't know the key for the .Tivo file. If you call that a crack then god help you. The DRM is still there, you still need to use your MAK key to unlock the file. Furthermore, Tivo long ago stated in a news release that they watermark, so depending on what they did, forensic tracking of a pirated video is theoretically possible back to the owner of the Tivo account. Still want to call it a crack? Any it's great that the decrypt code is portable now. =JT=