Popular Post Undertone Posted February 15, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted February 15, 2018 I can confirm that Phthalocyanine's method for implementing the exploit on Sony BDPs from the 2012 model year works successfully. On his recommendation, I acquired a Sony S590. After we established a LAN connection via DSL router from my office PC to the Sony, I was able to send commands to the Sony using a Telnet client. The SACD-ripping scripts are located on a SanDisk Ultra USB 3.0 flash drive (NTSF-formatted) plugged into the USB port of the Sony. SACD ISOs are saved directly onto the flash drive, which permits quick transfer to multiple external hard drives for storage. The initial setup took some time, but once a connection was established, the process ran flawlessly. The steps to dismount the SACD require only a few menu navigations and clicks of the Sony's remote. My present server/streamer is very basic, but when I implement a more advanced system I'll have an entire library of SACD ISOs ready to enjoy. MikeyFresh, tmtomh, JediJoker and 1 other 1 1 2 Link to comment
Undertone Posted February 15, 2018 Share Posted February 15, 2018 I can't edit my previous post, but I'll amend it to clarify that I have only tested and used this method on a 2012 Sony BDP S590, not on any other model in that product year. Thanks to billbillw for pointing out a difference between the S590 and S790's processors. Link to comment
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