My understanding is that LibreDrive leverages a bug in the drives firmware such that decryption keys for Blu-ray was accessible. This OmniDrive seems to have little to do with decryption.
It is unclear to me why OP linked to an article that linked to a video that talks about the repo (I guess? Didn't click) instead of just.. you know.. LINKING THE REPO.
There was a mass shortage of Blu-Ray drives not long ago.
Interestingly, it was a perfect storm of drives going OOP at the same time the Japs were being forced onto Windows 11 en masse, which they were doing via full computer upgrades. The country still adores optical media (it's the new fax machine) so users demanded them in new builds.
Available drives were being sold at outrageous markup, nearly 3x what they were a few years ago.
I'm assuming this firmware also functions as a LibreDrive firmware for use with MakeMKV?
My understanding is that LibreDrive leverages a bug in the drives firmware such that decryption keys for Blu-ray was accessible. This OmniDrive seems to have little to do with decryption.
LibreDrive only works on certain firmwares that have the bug or are patched to expose it.
OmniDrive is one of the latter.
Who uses a green X for not supported.
edit: (on the github readme)
tl;dr
https://github.com/RibShark/OmniDrive
It is unclear to me why OP linked to an article that linked to a video that talks about the repo (I guess? Didn't click) instead of just.. you know.. LINKING THE REPO.
Thank you.
If you can find one.
There was a mass shortage of Blu-Ray drives not long ago.
Interestingly, it was a perfect storm of drives going OOP at the same time the Japs were being forced onto Windows 11 en masse, which they were doing via full computer upgrades. The country still adores optical media (it's the new fax machine) so users demanded them in new builds.
Available drives were being sold at outrageous markup, nearly 3x what they were a few years ago.