Implementation of Encryption in a Video File and Integration of Extracted Frames into Gif Format

Authors

  • S. Vijayananth , S. Uma Maheswari , D. Saraswathi , R. Raghavi , S. Sruthi , Panuganti Yogesh Krishna

Abstract

Piracy is a duplication of authorized contentwithout seeking permission. There are five main types of piracyCounter- feiting, Internet Piracy, End-User Piracy, Client-Server Overuse, and Hard-Disk Loading. Illegal
duplication of the copyrighted video is mainly implemented in movies played in the theatre. With the Internet
developing at a rapid rate, internet piracy has become very common and is a growing problem. As the technology
is improving, security has become a serious concern. When a movie is released, the first pirates capture it using a
camera which is known as videotaping. The videotaped content is either burned into a CD and circulated or it is
uploaded on the Internet. The proposed ideology provides a solution to identify the pirated CD and the location
where it has been done using steganography techniques in combination with the knight’s tour algorithm [1]. It
focuses on Encryption of data (sequence used) using Knight’s Tour algorithm and identifying video piracyusing,
sequence and GIF. Knight’s Tour algorithm is used to encrypt data (8-bit password) behind the frames. An obtained
sequence is used for the selection of frames [2]. The frames extracted are converted into a GIF file and is mailed.
GIF is used to identify piracy. The level of security provided to the system by applying the Knight Tour algorithm
increases the complexity. Hence it is difficult for the intruder from breaking the secret[3].

Published

2020-04-30

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