Lightzmare | 35 points
[B]
ase and[K]
ey parts are encoded in base64. Decode the two parts and addhttps://mega.nz/
in front of it all to get the working link.Note: The .mkv files are archived into a password protected/header-encrypted RAR. | Megalinks MegaDB Note: The .mkv files are archived into a password protected/header-encrypted RAR. The passwords of each RAR files can be found here atmega.nz/#!dTJDUYzJ!QQujD_DzLOo4Ug4jJMUO3h8AxekoBL1pkpUub431G5Y
. It's a.b64
file meaning its content is also encoded to base64, meaning that you'll have to pass that into a decoder first, in order to get the actual passwords.Since all my latest uploads have been reported/taken down, I have no choice but to use all those steps in order to prevent that from happening again.
[B] = I0YhUVdoajBUSVo=
[K] = IUtHUkRZWFI1Ymw2Z19yNG53UUMwYlE=
File: The.Man.in.the.High.Castle.S01E01.1080p.AMZN.WEBRip.DD5.1.x264-NTb.mkv
Size: 4298979766 bytes (4.00 GiB), duration: 01:00:09, avg.bitrate: 9529 kb/s
Audio: ac3, 48000 Hz, 5:1 (eng)
Video: h264, yuv420p, 1920x1080, 23.98 fps(r) (eng)
Subtitles: eng
AMAZING!, thanks!.Will you upload the second season too?.
[-] Lightzmare | 5 points
Yes.
[-] me_yeah_right | 2 points
How do I decode .b46 file?
[-] Lightzmare | 3 points
By reading my instructions.
[-] GoslingIchi | 2 points
Sorry to bother you about this, but I'm having a problem with the passwords. I'm using OS X 10.10 I've acquired the password file and decoded it. The problem is that when I go to decode the password, using the Decode link you've provided, it creates a .bin file. Decoding that creates another .bin file, and decoding that creates a .txt file, with four characters that don't decode. Any suggestions?
[-] Lightzmare | 1 points
Use cat
to read the .b64 file
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[-] GoslingIchi | 2 points
The passwords are b64 I presume. I've used the raw passwords and they don't work, and trying to decode the password results in the .bin file.
[-] GoslingIchi | 1 points
That gives me the same results. A list of episodes and their passwords.
It's the passwords that when they are being decoded, creates the .bin file.
[-] Lightzmare | 3 points
I don't know how you're doing it, but you're definitely doing it wrong since when I just did it on my own, using a temp guest session on my Macbook, I didn't get any .bin file whatsoever.
Just use cat
to get the output of the .b64 file, copy that and then paste it into base64decodedotorg to get the actual passwords.
It's literally as simple as that and I just recorded myself doing it, if you wanna take a look by yourself: https://streamable.com/jctt6
[-] jeramyfromthefuture | 1 points
thanks worked it out was cos wasnt using terminal to unpack the rars
[-] Lightzmare | 1 points
I use the terminal because I prefer it but I'm sure any other graphical tool like Keka or Entropy wouldve also worked...
[-] jeramyfromthefuture | 2 points
Dunno the 2 graphical ones i tried rejected the passwords i guess they cant handle the \'s in them
[-] Lightzmare | 1 points
Unlikely but if you say so...
[-] GoslingIchi | 1 points
It looks like you have unrar installed in your video, which I don't, but I gave Keka a try, and it worked out with the password which Unarchiver didn't like.
[-] Lightzmare | 1 points
brew install unrar
should solve that (of course, you gotta have brew
, install from https://brew.sh/).
[-] GoslingIchi | 1 points
Thanks for the video. I was assuming that the passwords were b64 and that they needed to be decoded also.
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[-] GoslingIchi | 1 points
I've only downloaded the first episode, and that password doesn't work, and it doesn't decode.
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[-] GoslingIchi | 1 points
I've done that.
[-] me_yeah_right | 1 points
How do I decode .b46 file?
Not sure why people are having issues... I mean it's a pain but the process works.
[-] Lightzmare | 2 points
[-] eagofant | 2 points | Aug 04 2017 20:25:14
Thanks, man!
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