I have a launch-day first-generation Chromecast that accidentally had the bootloader that would accept any image. What specifically do you want to know about it? AFAIK the tools for hacking on it _suck_ so not too much interesting has been done to it.
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Basically how to replicate it inside an emulator where the software will happily play (and with minor tweaks, write out) DRM'd content cast to it.
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Hmm, you can try just shoving the filesystem into QEMU somehow but idk what will actually happen. AFAIK there's no real TrustZone/secure-enclave/remote-attestation stuff happening.
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Right, need to extract it to be able to do that though. The lack of hardware DRM enforcement is what makes it so attractive. They can't cut off this DRM-stripping vector without bricking millions of devices.
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Sure, but AFAIK you'll be limited to 1080p. For maximum awesome, somebody should use the Skylake ME arbitrary code execution vulnerability to pwn PAVP and get decrypted 4K dumps. Oh and dump the SGX attestation key while they're at it.
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I'm plenty happy wiith 1080p or even SD (DVD) as long as I have archival copies of things I paid DVD prices for.
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I did some work in a related area recently. I'd prefer if you first reviewed/applied my musl contributions, though, if you value my input.
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I do. I know I'm behind on some things. I'll go review and see what. Sorry about that.
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I haven't really done this myself, but I remember looking into it a while ago and AFAIK it runs Linux and a version of the Chrome browser to provide the UI, and everything running on it runs in that browser (media etc.) as HTML/JS stuff.
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