![]() I'd imagine that he is really just changing the source code that reads the serial and forcing it to return a different value. I'd say that as Dom has the source for the actual low level firmware. Your unique serial is linked to the MP4 licence, so even if someone got your licence key, they will be unable to do anything with it (unless they could change the Raspberry Pi's serial number. As that is the security around the licensing. The only reason for changing the serial would be to copy someone else's MP4 licence and use it. To change the serial number would break the mechanism for codecĪdditionally as posted in the thread. ![]() And releasing any information to allow you ![]() Dom has access to all the source code, the Videocore debugger and manyĬlosed VC specific tools.
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