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		<title>Hacking moviebeam</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Nov 2008 02:26:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some time ago I posted in a forum that I was going to hack a moviebeam box.  Well lets put it this way, it&#8217;s kind of a waste of time.  Granted, they say it&#8217;s unhackable&#8230; not true. I found a great site at http://moviebeam.wikispaces.com/ that gave me a lot of good info.  However, upon my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some time ago I posted in a forum that I was going to hack a moviebeam box.  Well lets put it this way, it&#8217;s kind of a waste of time.  Granted, they say it&#8217;s unhackable&#8230; not true. I found a great site at <a href="http://moviebeam.wikispaces.com/">http://moviebeam.wikispaces.com/</a> that gave me a lot of good info.  However, upon my own experiments I have found that it&#8217;s a HUGE pain in the ass to try to retrieve movies.  The problem is when you hot swap the hard drive you only get to use it for about 3 min.  This is not enough time to copy a movie off the drive.  However, I was able to start playing a movie&#8230; at least once.  It appeared to be in a standard MPEG-2 format, just like DVDs.  So, if you do what is explained on the link above you can get movies.</p>
<p>NOTE! I do not condone stealing! It&#8217;s wrong! I did this as an experiment to see if I could do it! It was my first attempt at hardware hacking and I think I did a pretty good job.  Below is a way (only a theory, I did NOT test it) to get a movie.</p>
<p>After you have hot swapped the drive setup apache or an ftp server to point at the directory (ie /mnt/sdb2) so you can see the file listings.  Then from another computer use
<pre lang="" line="">wget <file name></pre>
<p> then once the drive stops working repeat the hot swap and use
<pre lang="" line="">wget -c <file name></pre>
<p> and it should continue where it left off.</p>
<p>I did NOT try this, it&#8217;s only a theory.  I have stopped my attempts to hack the moviebeam box (mostly because the last thing I want is a lawsuit).  If you are able to hack it and steal movies&#8230; well shame on you.</p>
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