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All of these fields are big-endian?
 
All of these fields are big-endian?
Structure of the metadata:
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Structure of this SD data:
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
{| class="wikitable"
 
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| 0x2bc
 
| 0x2bc
| 0xd44
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| Video size
| ?
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| Mobiclip .moflex video data
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| 0x1000
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| ?
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| Video data?
   
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|}
    
== File format ==
 
== File format ==
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File format used for storing videos is not yet known either. Both videos that were available at 18th of July 2011 contained string "boss" in the first four bytes, which leads me to believe this is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_number_(programming)#Magic_numbers_in_files "magic number"] used to identify this type of file.
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The SpotPass content downloaded for NVideo uses the [[SpotPass]] content container format, see the SpotPass page for info on the container format. See the above SD storage section for info on the cleartext payload.
This header and the crypto used for the payload following it, is the [[SpotPass]] content container format.(See the SpotPass page for info on the container format) See the above SD storage section for info on the cleartext payload.
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The video codec used is unknown.(But going by the manual it should be Mobiclip in some form) Region info is stored in the decrypted SpotPass crypto layer, see above SD section.
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Region info is stored in the decrypted SpotPass crypto layer, see above SD section.
    
== Server spoofing ==  
 
== Server spoofing ==