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But first, please read 674 | . 675 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # DLSiteDumper 2 | Dump image from DMM & DLSite 3 | 4 | Source based on [K.G from e-hentai forum](https://forums.e-hentai.org/index.php?showtopic=92167&view=findpost&p=2799905) 5 | 6 | # Usage 7 | 8 | path/to/exe.exe \ 9 | 10 | # Improvements 11 | 12 | * Compatible with latest client & OS , tested on win10 x64 13 | * Won't stuck on some memory layout 14 | * Won't click first image button , you can close it & continue dump if it's stuck 15 | 16 | 17 | # [Download EXE](https://github.com/typcn/DLSiteDumper/releases/download/0.1/6.exe) 18 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fuckds.sln: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | Microsoft Visual Studio Solution File, Format Version 12.00 3 | # Visual Studio 14 4 | VisualStudioVersion = 14.0.25420.1 5 | MinimumVisualStudioVersion = 10.0.40219.1 6 | Project("{8BC9CEB8-8B4A-11D0-8D11-00A0C91BC942}") = "fuckds", "fuckds\fuckds.vcxproj", "{76055284-8986-4EF5-B6F0-ACF9B7AA4F6B}" 7 | EndProject 8 | Global 9 | GlobalSection(SolutionConfigurationPlatforms) = preSolution 10 | Debug|x64 = Debug|x64 11 | Debug|x86 = Debug|x86 12 | Release|x64 = Release|x64 13 | Release|x86 = Release|x86 14 | EndGlobalSection 15 | GlobalSection(ProjectConfigurationPlatforms) = postSolution 16 | {76055284-8986-4EF5-B6F0-ACF9B7AA4F6B}.Debug|x64.ActiveCfg = Debug|x64 17 | {76055284-8986-4EF5-B6F0-ACF9B7AA4F6B}.Debug|x64.Build.0 = Debug|x64 18 | {76055284-8986-4EF5-B6F0-ACF9B7AA4F6B}.Debug|x86.ActiveCfg = Debug|Win32 19 | {76055284-8986-4EF5-B6F0-ACF9B7AA4F6B}.Debug|x86.Build.0 = Debug|Win32 20 | {76055284-8986-4EF5-B6F0-ACF9B7AA4F6B}.Release|x64.ActiveCfg = Release|x64 21 | {76055284-8986-4EF5-B6F0-ACF9B7AA4F6B}.Release|x64.Build.0 = Release|x64 22 | {76055284-8986-4EF5-B6F0-ACF9B7AA4F6B}.Release|x86.ActiveCfg = Release|Win32 23 | {76055284-8986-4EF5-B6F0-ACF9B7AA4F6B}.Release|x86.Build.0 = Release|Win32 24 | EndGlobalSection 25 | GlobalSection(SolutionProperties) = preSolution 26 | HideSolutionNode = FALSE 27 | EndGlobalSection 28 | EndGlobal 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fuckds/ReadMe.txt: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ======================================================================== 2 | CONSOLE APPLICATION : fuckds Project Overview 3 | ======================================================================== 4 | 5 | AppWizard has created this fuckds application for you. 6 | 7 | This file contains a summary of what you will find in each of the files that 8 | make up your fuckds application. 9 | 10 | 11 | fuckds.vcxproj 12 | This is the main project file for VC++ projects generated using an Application Wizard. 13 | It contains information about the version of Visual C++ that generated the file, and 14 | information about the platforms, configurations, and project features selected with the 15 | Application Wizard. 16 | 17 | fuckds.vcxproj.filters 18 | This is the filters file for VC++ projects generated using an Application Wizard. 19 | It contains information about the association between the files in your project 20 | and the filters. This association is used in the IDE to show grouping of files with 21 | similar extensions under a specific node (for e.g. ".cpp" files are associated with the 22 | "Source Files" filter). 23 | 24 | fuckds.cpp 25 | This is the main application source file. 26 | 27 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 28 | Other standard files: 29 | 30 | StdAfx.h, StdAfx.cpp 31 | These files are used to build a precompiled header (PCH) file 32 | named fuckds.pch and a precompiled types file named StdAfx.obj. 33 | 34 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 35 | Other notes: 36 | 37 | AppWizard uses "TODO:" comments to indicate parts of the source code you 38 | should add to or customize. 39 | 40 | ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// 41 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fuckds/fuckds.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // fuckds.cpp : Defines the entry point for the console application. 2 | // 3 | 4 | #include "stdafx.h" 5 | #include 6 | 7 | #ifndef WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN 8 | #define WIN32_LEAN_AND_MEAN 9 | #endif 10 | #include 11 | #include 12 | 13 | #include 14 | #include 15 | 16 | // Compact some stuff so it can all be sent by a pointer to get_process_window 17 | struct process_window_helper 18 | { 19 | // Set this before calling get_process_window as the process to match 20 | DWORD pid; 21 | // get_process_window will set this pointing to a visible window belonging to the process 22 | HWND hwnd; 23 | }; 24 | 25 | BOOL CALLBACK get_process_window(HWND hwnd, LPARAM lParam) 26 | { 27 | // Find all windows belonging to the process 28 | DWORD pid; 29 | GetWindowThreadProcessId(hwnd, &pid); 30 | if (((struct process_window_helper*)lParam)->pid == pid) { 31 | // Any given process may have many invisible top level windows 32 | // DMMViewer has about 4, but should only have one visible (the main window) 33 | if (IsWindowVisible(hwnd)) { 34 | ((struct process_window_helper*)lParam)->hwnd = hwnd; 35 | return FALSE; 36 | } 37 | } 38 | 39 | return TRUE; 40 | } 41 | 42 | int _tmain(int argc, const char* argv[]) 43 | { 44 | static const int VIEWER_BUTTON_PARENT_CODE = 0xE805; 45 | static const int VIEWER_BUTTON_FIRST_CODE = 0x8023; 46 | static const int VIEWER_BUTTON_NEXT_CODE = 0x8020; 47 | static const int VIEWER_BUTTON_ZOOM_CODE = 0x800A; 48 | static const int VIEWER_AREA_PARENT_CODE = 0xE900; 49 | static const int VIEWER_AREA_MAIN_CODE = 0xE900; 50 | 51 | if (argc < 2) 52 | return -1; 53 | 54 | const DWORD viewer_process_id = atoi(argv[1]); 55 | 56 | printf("Try to open process... %d\n",viewer_process_id); 57 | 58 | // Open the process with permission to read memory and process info 59 | HANDLE viewer_process = OpenProcess(PROCESS_VM_READ | PROCESS_QUERY_INFORMATION, FALSE, viewer_process_id); 60 | 61 | printf("Process handle %d\n", viewer_process); 62 | 63 | if (!viewer_process) 64 | return -1; 65 | 66 | struct process_window_helper pwh; 67 | 68 | pwh.pid = viewer_process_id; 69 | pwh.hwnd = (HWND)0xdeaddead; 70 | 71 | printf("Try to find window...\n"); 72 | 73 | EnumWindows(&get_process_window, (LPARAM)&pwh); 74 | 75 | printf("Window hwnd: %d\n",pwh.hwnd); 76 | 77 | // Find all the subwindow by control ID 78 | HWND viewer_window_main = pwh.hwnd; 79 | HWND viewer_button_parent = GetDlgItem(viewer_window_main, VIEWER_BUTTON_PARENT_CODE); 80 | HWND viewer_button_first = GetDlgItem(viewer_button_parent, VIEWER_BUTTON_FIRST_CODE); 81 | HWND viewer_button_next = GetDlgItem(viewer_button_parent, VIEWER_BUTTON_NEXT_CODE); 82 | HWND viewer_button_zoom = GetDlgItem(viewer_button_parent, VIEWER_BUTTON_ZOOM_CODE); 83 | HWND viewer_area_parent = GetDlgItem(viewer_window_main, VIEWER_AREA_PARENT_CODE); 84 | HWND viewer_area_main = GetDlgItem(viewer_area_parent, VIEWER_AREA_MAIN_CODE); 85 | 86 | // Store original window position and state 87 | // Window will be shrunken to ensure window size is smaller than the image 88 | // This is necessary so that the immage in memory will not be padded 89 | WINDOWPLACEMENT original_window_placement; 90 | original_window_placement.length = sizeof(original_window_placement); 91 | GetWindowPlacement(viewer_window_main, &original_window_placement); 92 | WINDOWPLACEMENT temp_window_placement; 93 | temp_window_placement = original_window_placement; 94 | temp_window_placement.showCmd = SW_SHOW; 95 | SetWindowPlacement(viewer_window_main, &temp_window_placement); 96 | 97 | // Set zoom level to 100% 98 | int original_zoom_selection = ComboBox_GetCurSel(viewer_button_zoom); 99 | 100 | ComboBox_SelectString(viewer_button_zoom, -1, "100%"); 101 | 102 | // Programatically selecting a ComboBox option will not send a selection change message to the parent, so do that manually 103 | SendMessage(viewer_button_parent, WM_COMMAND, MAKEWPARAM(VIEWER_BUTTON_ZOOM_CODE, CBN_SELCHANGE), (LPARAM)viewer_button_zoom); 104 | 105 | RECT original_window_rect; 106 | GetWindowRect(viewer_window_main, &original_window_rect); 107 | 108 | SetWindowPos(viewer_window_main, 0, 0, 0, 256, 256, SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER | SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOACTIVATE); 109 | 110 | // Send a virtual click to the first page button 111 | // SendMessage(viewer_button_first, WM_LBUTTONDOWN, MK_LBUTTON, MAKELPARAM(1, 1)); 112 | // SendMessage(viewer_button_first, WM_LBUTTONUP, MK_LBUTTON, MAKELPARAM(1, 1)); 113 | 114 | // It seems it takes some time for messages to propagate to other buttons, so wait until the next button is enabled 115 | // This will prevent the bug where if the Viewer was opened to the last page, it would only export the first image 116 | if (GetWindowLong(viewer_button_next, GWL_STYLE) & WS_DISABLED) 117 | { 118 | Sleep(1000); 119 | } 120 | 121 | std::vector image; 122 | 123 | std::set checksums; 124 | 125 | // Continue until the next button becomes disabled, indicating the last image 126 | for (size_t pages = 0;; pages++) 127 | { 128 | // As a hack, the dimensions of the images are determined by 129 | // looking at the size of the scroll area 130 | // This requires that the image area be smaller than the image 131 | SCROLLINFO sih, siv; 132 | 133 | sih.cbSize = sizeof(sih); 134 | sih.fMask = SIF_ALL; 135 | siv.cbSize = sizeof(siv); 136 | siv.fMask = SIF_ALL; 137 | 138 | GetScrollInfo(viewer_area_main, SB_HORZ, &sih); 139 | GetScrollInfo(viewer_area_main, SB_VERT, &siv); 140 | 141 | int w = sih.nMax - sih.nMin + 1; 142 | int h = siv.nMax - siv.nMin + 1; 143 | 144 | image.resize((((w * 32 + 31) & ~31) >> 3) * h); 145 | 146 | BITMAPFILEHEADER bmf = { 0 }; 147 | bmf.bfType = 0x4d42; 148 | bmf.bfSize = sizeof(BITMAPFILEHEADER) + sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER) + image.size(); 149 | bmf.bfOffBits = sizeof(BITMAPFILEHEADER) + sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER); 150 | 151 | BITMAPINFOHEADER bmi = { 0 }; 152 | bmi.biSize = sizeof(BITMAPINFOHEADER); 153 | bmi.biWidth = w; 154 | bmi.biHeight = -h; 155 | bmi.biPlanes = 1; 156 | bmi.biBitCount = 32; 157 | bmi.biSizeImage = image.size(); 158 | 159 | for (LPVOID address = 0;;) 160 | { 161 | MEMORY_BASIC_INFORMATION mbi; 162 | 163 | while (VirtualQueryEx(viewer_process, address, &mbi, sizeof(mbi))) { 164 | if (mbi.State == MEM_COMMIT && mbi.Type == MEM_PRIVATE && mbi.Protect == PAGE_READWRITE && mbi.RegionSize >= image.size()) { 165 | if (!ReadProcessMemory(viewer_process, mbi.BaseAddress, &image[0], image.size(), NULL)) { 166 | printf("RPM failed\n"); 167 | continue; 168 | } 169 | printf("RPM success\n"); 170 | boost::crc_32_type crc32; 171 | crc32.process_bytes(&image[0], image.size()); 172 | if (!checksums.insert(crc32.checksum()).second) { 173 | printf("Invalid checksum\n"); 174 | continue; 175 | } 176 | printf("Check passed! \n"); 177 | } 178 | address = (char*)mbi.BaseAddress + mbi.RegionSize; 179 | } 180 | 181 | char filename[FILENAME_MAX]; 182 | 183 | _snprintf(filename, FILENAME_MAX, "%03u_%p.bmp", pages, mbi.BaseAddress); 184 | 185 | FILE *fp = fopen(filename, "wb"); 186 | 187 | if (!fp) { 188 | printf("Unable to open local file to write\n"); 189 | continue; 190 | } 191 | 192 | fwrite(&bmf, sizeof(bmf), 1, fp); 193 | fwrite(&bmi, sizeof(bmi), 1, fp); 194 | fwrite(&image[0], image.size(), 1, fp); 195 | 196 | fclose(fp); 197 | 198 | printf("Image dump ok, switch page."); 199 | break; 200 | } 201 | 202 | // Once image memory is ours, 'click' to the next image 203 | SendMessage(viewer_button_next, WM_LBUTTONDOWN, MK_LBUTTON, MAKELPARAM(1, 1)); 204 | SendMessage(viewer_button_next, WM_LBUTTONUP, MK_LBUTTON, MAKELPARAM(1, 1)); 205 | 206 | // If the next button is disabled, we reached the end; grab one last image and finish 207 | if (GetWindowLong(viewer_button_next, GWL_STYLE) & WS_DISABLED) 208 | break; 209 | } 210 | 211 | // Restore window size and state 212 | SetWindowPos(viewer_window_main, 0, 0, 0, original_window_rect.right - original_window_rect.left, original_window_rect.top - original_window_rect.bottom, SWP_NOZORDER | SWP_NOOWNERZORDER | SWP_NOMOVE | SWP_NOACTIVATE); 213 | SetWindowPlacement(viewer_window_main, &original_window_placement); 214 | 215 | // Restore zoom level 216 | ComboBox_SetCurSel(viewer_button_zoom, original_zoom_selection); 217 | SendMessage(viewer_button_parent, WM_COMMAND, MAKEWPARAM(VIEWER_BUTTON_ZOOM_CODE, CBN_SELCHANGE), (LPARAM)viewer_button_zoom); 218 | 219 | CloseHandle(viewer_process); 220 | 221 | return 0; 222 | } -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fuckds/fuckds.vcxproj: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | Debug 6 | Win32 7 | 8 | 9 | Release 10 | Win32 11 | 12 | 13 | Debug 14 | x64 15 | 16 | 17 | Release 18 | x64 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | {76055284-8986-4EF5-B6F0-ACF9B7AA4F6B} 23 | Win32Proj 24 | fuckds 25 | 8.1 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | Application 30 | true 31 | v140 32 | MultiByte 33 | 34 | 35 | Application 36 | false 37 | v140 38 | true 39 | Unicode 40 | 41 | 42 | Application 43 | true 44 | v140 45 | MultiByte 46 | 47 | 48 | Application 49 | false 50 | v140 51 | true 52 | Unicode 53 | 54 | 55 | 56 | 57 | 58 | 59 | 60 | 61 | 62 | 63 | 64 | 65 | 66 | 67 | 68 | 69 | 70 | 71 | 72 | 73 | true 74 | T:\OldBackups\ProjectLibrary\boost_1_58_0;$(IncludePath) 75 | 76 | 77 | true 78 | T:\OldBackups\ProjectLibrary\boost_1_58_0;$(IncludePath) 79 | 80 | 81 | false 82 | T:\OldBackups\ProjectLibrary\boost_1_58_0;$(IncludePath) 83 | 84 | 85 | false 86 | T:\OldBackups\ProjectLibrary\boost_1_58_0;$(IncludePath) 87 | 88 | 89 | 90 | Use 91 | Level3 92 | Disabled 93 | WIN32;_DEBUG;_CONSOLE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 94 | MultiThreadedDebug 95 | 96 | 97 | Console 98 | true 99 | 100 | 101 | 102 | 103 | Use 104 | Level3 105 | Disabled 106 | _DEBUG;_CONSOLE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 107 | MultiThreadedDebug 108 | 109 | 110 | Console 111 | true 112 | 113 | 114 | 115 | 116 | Level3 117 | Use 118 | MaxSpeed 119 | true 120 | true 121 | WIN32;NDEBUG;_CONSOLE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 122 | MultiThreaded 123 | 124 | 125 | Console 126 | true 127 | true 128 | true 129 | 130 | 131 | 132 | 133 | Level3 134 | Use 135 | MaxSpeed 136 | true 137 | true 138 | NDEBUG;_CONSOLE;%(PreprocessorDefinitions) 139 | MultiThreaded 140 | 141 | 142 | Console 143 | true 144 | true 145 | true 146 | 147 | 148 | 149 | 150 | 151 | 152 | 153 | 154 | 155 | 156 | 157 | 158 | Create 159 | Create 160 | Create 161 | Create 162 | 163 | 164 | 165 | 166 | 167 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fuckds/fuckds.vcxproj.filters: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 |  2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | {4FC737F1-C7A5-4376-A066-2A32D752A2FF} 6 | cpp;c;cc;cxx;def;odl;idl;hpj;bat;asm;asmx 7 | 8 | 9 | {93995380-89BD-4b04-88EB-625FBE52EBFB} 10 | h;hh;hpp;hxx;hm;inl;inc;xsd 11 | 12 | 13 | {67DA6AB6-F800-4c08-8B7A-83BB121AAD01} 14 | rc;ico;cur;bmp;dlg;rc2;rct;bin;rgs;gif;jpg;jpeg;jpe;resx;tiff;tif;png;wav;mfcribbon-ms 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | Header Files 23 | 24 | 25 | Header Files 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30 | Source Files 31 | 32 | 33 | Source Files 34 | 35 | 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fuckds/stdafx.cpp: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // stdafx.cpp : source file that includes just the standard includes 2 | // fuckds.pch will be the pre-compiled header 3 | // stdafx.obj will contain the pre-compiled type information 4 | 5 | #include "stdafx.h" 6 | 7 | // TODO: reference any additional headers you need in STDAFX.H 8 | // and not in this file 9 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fuckds/stdafx.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | // stdafx.h : include file for standard system include files, 2 | // or project specific include files that are used frequently, but 3 | // are changed infrequently 4 | // 5 | 6 | #pragma once 7 | 8 | #include "targetver.h" 9 | 10 | #include 11 | #include 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | // TODO: reference additional headers your program requires here 16 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /fuckds/targetver.h: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | #pragma once 2 | 3 | // Including SDKDDKVer.h defines the highest available Windows platform. 4 | 5 | // If you wish to build your application for a previous Windows platform, include WinSDKVer.h and 6 | // set the _WIN32_WINNT macro to the platform you wish to support before including SDKDDKVer.h. 7 | 8 | #include 9 | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------