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Hacking and Security => Hacking and Security => : D0CT0R March 05, 2013, 09:42:03 AM
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Hi All, I wanted to know is there a way to fake the video codec information? I wanted to upload Movies,TV Shows on PSPISO. COM in PSP(Play Station Portable) and for that i'll have to convert the video file I cant copy someone else file because they ban you if you upload someone else encoded/converted MP4 File and they identify the file with the codec info or size.
Help will be appreciated.
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Found this on the sites faq.
We do not keep any files on PSPISO's Servers - that would be illegal.
However, users often host files on another server and share 'links' to these files in our forums. Look for any board with the word 'downloads' in it, and you will find users sharing links to software.
So please explain what pspiso really is and what you want to achive.
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Found this on the sites faq.
Quote<blockquote>We do not keep any files on PSPISO's Servers - that would be illegal.
However, users often host files on another server and share 'links' to these files in our forums. Look for any board with the word 'downloads' in it, and you will find users sharing links to software.</blockquote>
So please explain what pspiso really is and what you want to achive.
PSPISO.COM is a website that allows user to share there files for PSP and some file hosts pay you per download, so I want to earn money by uploading on filehosts and sharing my links on pspiso.com so, I don't have time to encode videos(which i am going to upload) to psp format so I wanted to know that is there a way to fake the video codec information so no one can detect that i copied there file and uploaded it to my file host.
hope you understand.
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you could try to put them in an archive and maybe lock it with a password. Some file hosters don't allow archives with a password, so split the archive into parts to bypass that check.