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Anonymous
So, I decided to go and download this set of pics, and while I am seeing them properly, I can't seem to share them with you. Since it came from DLSite, they have this MASSIVE encryption process where I can't save the pics, I can't copy the pics, I can't even take desktop screen caps in order to manually create the images themselves. Does anyone know how I may break this extremely stupid encryption process so that I can share the bounty with everyone?
>> rko
Shouldn't they have come with a decryption program/ie plug-in, so you can view & decode them normally?

I haven't bought from in about a year or so, but I do have stuff I was able to freely decode & keep, unencrypted.
>> Anonymous
What site was that? I'd love to give it a try to see if I can save them somehow. Or is it something you need to pay for?

What about sending the files, whatever they are in a zip?
>> Anonymous
BUMP for ZOMG TORRENT!!!11!1!ELEVENTEEN
>> Anonymous
>>190034

About the only idea I have is a digicam pic of the screen.
>> Anonymous
>>190056

They have some sort of anti-pirating decoder that is required to be installed on your machine in order to view the stuff properly, and prevents any means of saving the pics as normal.

>>190073

DLSite, this pack cost $5 US on their English site. They come in a .LZH file, which unpacks into a website on your drive to view the pics.
>> Anonymous
>>190129

Also, they're tied to using ActiveX controls a lot.
>> Anonymous
>>190034

They use the program Pirates Buster, which is a complex encryption program. I don't know if there's a way to get around it.
>> Anonymous
>>190134
Sounds like a fun challenge though.
>> Anonymous
>>190129
Would it be possible to upload just one pic/whatever somewhere? Or is it all in a big collection together?
>> Anonymous
>>190270

One big collection. I could upload the whole thing somewhere, but it requires the Pirates Buster thing to work, and who knows what could happen if it tries to display an illegal version of the collection.
>> Anonymous
OP here. I found something to bypass the encryption! Normally the pics are designed to be hidden if an external screen capture program is running, but there is one exception to this. Print Screen Works. I can take screens of my desktop exactly like the Prnt Scrn key, but it can let me take pictures of the images, as well. All I got to do is crop the excess and post them. They won't be in the same quality as the originals I have, but they'll have to do. Expect them later.
>> Anonymous
>>190334
Too bad, but wouldn't it be funny if it went "Uh oh! It seems you have a pirated version of our unpirate-able software!"

>>190341
You could save them as PNGs to avoid any more loss, but that's not the best idea in many cases since some pictures can be massive. You can stick with just JPG-90, that's good enough. Unless they're awesome quality to begin with.

When ya have a sample let us now, this is interesting.
>> Anonymous
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All done. Every single image in this pack has been ripped into unencrypted JPGs, not requiring any external programs to view. There is something I need to mention, though.

Their are a number of full body images that were too big to fit in one screen, so I took the liberty of spliting them into upper (torso) and lower (legs) pics. If anyone is able to, I'd appreciate the effort to combine them into one single pic. I would do them myself, but I don't have a good eye for it. Also, the pics may look like they don't have good quality, but that's the way the pics came from the original pack.

And now, without futher ado, the pics. (BTW, for those who don't know, all these pics are of Lisa from DOA).
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This one seems to border on /d/, by the looks of it, but I think it's just her pose making it look like /d/ material.
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Here starts the split pics.
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These are split pics where she's dressed in this red outfit with/without glasses, and with/without pantyhose. So there can be four pics total with these if combined.
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>> Anonymous
And that's it. Again, if anyone with the skill can combine the split pics into single pics, I and many other would appreciate it.
>> Anonymous
The amount of internets your work deserves is near infinite my dear Anonymous.
>> Anonymous
People must be too busy fapping to comment.
>> Anonymous
Damn, I don't want to bitch because you deserve props for doing this, but how can these be the original pics? They look like they've been resized by nearest neighbor method.
>> Anonymous
there's bad scaling showing. Is there a zooming feature on the prog? To get it right it seems you would need to get the scale to 100% and make the screens from there, but it might require more printscreening + combining for EACH image...
Thank for the effort though.
>> Anonymous
As I said, it's as best that can be done. The images could only be viewed in IE, and they couldn't be zoomed in any further as the protection software prevented ANYTHING but scrolling up and down being done. The images originally showed that they were higher quality, but this is all DLSite's fault with their paranoia in locking the images down with high encryption methods.

Again, I apologize for the image quality, but it's all I can do with what I was given by DLSite. If anyone is willing to spend 5 dollars to get their own collection of the pics, and try it their own way, they're welcome to do so.
>> Anonymous
>>190439
there's a control in IE to disable automatic resizing if image is too big, maybe you can try.
>> Anonymous
>>190442

Nope, didn't work.
>> Anonymous
>>190447

well, at least we got something
>> Anonymous
>>190456
yeah, sad thing is apparently, even the rightfull buyer can't have the perfect quality... Make you think about buying a second item if it has the same protection...
>> Anonymous
>>190467

OP here. Yeah, I don't think I'll be jumping at the chance of buying from DLSite again. Unless they don't use that protection software again.
>> Anonymous
>>190479
actually, few use encryption it seems. Look out for that little key symbol.
>> Anonymous
Maybe there are some filters sone of us photoshop experts can apply to the images to make them a bit easier on the eyes?
>> Anonymous
bump in the hope that someone can get these going at fullsize
>> Anonymous
I wouldn't mind sharper pictures, but I'd like the split pictures to be put together by someone who can do that kind of work.
>> Anonymous
Sharp pictures or not, these are made of win in more ways than anything else I've seen. And I think everyone else agrees.
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>>190588
OK, here's the first one.
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>> Anonymous
>>190034Does anyone know how I may break this extremely stupid encryption process so that I can share the bounty with everyone?

Are you fucking retarded, or are you fucking retarded?

This "extremely stupid encryption" is in place because people like you have been freely distributing the works sold on sites like dlsite and toranoana, thereby cheating the artists out of the money they would have made off of payments for downloads.

You're quite literally trying to prevent the artist in question from being able to continue drawing these things, here.
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And that's it. I'm only doing this 'cause I'm bored.
>> Anonymous
If the source archive is just a simple LZH... shouldnt it be possible to up the whole thing to Rapidshare or Megaupload or something? I'd like to take a whack at cracking this bastard.
>> Anonymous
>>190620

Welcome to 4Chan, where everybody steals the pics you so happily download onto your hard drive!
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Thanks to you, kind Anonymous.
>> Anonymous
>>190639
That's what I was saying at the beginning, but it was said that if they're this concerned about piracy the archive might have a way of identifying itself when viewed. In other words they might try to catch you or it might not work at all.

About the resizing, could it be a resolution problem? If you make your screen or browser larger, maybe that's what's happening. Maybe it isn't IE's resize, it's the program's itself. If you go higher or lower, or fullscreen or something see if that works.
>> Anonymous
bump for torrent or someting
>> Anonymous
>>190842
That, sir, is what firewalls are for. I'd be ok though, most likey, as I'm on a mac and highly firewalled as well. I say go ahead and up it.
>> Anonymous
>>190620
lol, then why:
-not all have encryption (also see: music with DRM)
-on the jp side, the very same set is not encrypted.
>> Anonymous
Actually, yeah, maxing out your resolution is a good idea if you haven't tried it already.
>> Anonymous
thanks, nice set!
another idea... each image viewed through your browser should be cached... maybe ya can just grab the full sized .JPGs out of the cache folder?
>> Anonymous
OP here. I viewed these images at my native resolution of 1920X1200, in IE (full screen enabled and menu bar and taskbar hidden). Highest resolution I can go.

And I tried to see if the cache held anything through these images. Sadly, they don't save in the cache at all. Every image file in the cache I've checked has proven this, which was one of the things I tried before using PSW. DLSite had this thing completely figured out in all normal cases.

The only thing that can really be done, is that someone who has the ability to go to a higher resolution than me to the point where each image is at full size on the screen without scrolling up or down, buys the collection themselves and do the same thing I did.
>> Anonymous
>>190620

If you have such a hell of a problem with it, why are you even here on this site: probably half the pictures on here were originally done for some kind of comission somewhere.
>> Anonymous
Hmmm... what happens when you try other browsers? like Firefox or Opera?
>> Anonymous
Other browsers don't display the images.