Wakanda Forever
Wakanda Forever
Dump submitted - DB9A was the hex code.
Re: Wakanda Forever
Awesome. BB once again screwed me on shipping. In theory it'll be here tomorrow. I hope.
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Re: Wakanda Forever
It's the 4-character hexidecimal before the .tgz in the dump file that is created.
Example: MKB20_v77_THREE_COLORS_WHITE_B6F4.tgz <---- It would be B6F4 in this case.
Example: MKB20_v77_THREE_COLORS_WHITE_B6F4.tgz <---- It would be B6F4 in this case.
Re: Wakanda Forever
Submitted mine as well. Oddly enough, the blu-ray works OK.
Re: Wakanda Forever
Hey all,
I am new to using Make MKV and backing up my library. I tried to rip the new Wakanda Forever disc yesterday and realized I couldn't. I started to do some searching around and noticed you guys are talking about creating a dump file. Can someone explain to me exactly what I need to do to create a dump file or does Make MKV software fix this problem? Thanks
I am new to using Make MKV and backing up my library. I tried to rip the new Wakanda Forever disc yesterday and realized I couldn't. I started to do some searching around and noticed you guys are talking about creating a dump file. Can someone explain to me exactly what I need to do to create a dump file or does Make MKV software fix this problem? Thanks
Re: Wakanda Forever
MakeMKV creates a dump file when it cannot extract the data. It's automatic.
What you do with the dump file depends on your circumstances. Generally, you would send the dump file to svq@makemkv.com to have a decryption key generated. If someone's already done that for your particular file (that's why the file name is important), you can just wait until the key is created, and MakeMKV will automatically use it.
But the file has no known use other than for key generation, so people don't normally look for it elsewhere.
What you do with the dump file depends on your circumstances. Generally, you would send the dump file to svq@makemkv.com to have a decryption key generated. If someone's already done that for your particular file (that's why the file name is important), you can just wait until the key is created, and MakeMKV will automatically use it.
But the file has no known use other than for key generation, so people don't normally look for it elsewhere.
MakeMKV Frequently Asked Questions
FAQ about BETA and PERMANENT keys.
How to aid in finding the answer to your problem: Activating Debug Logging
FAQ about BETA and PERMANENT keys.
How to aid in finding the answer to your problem: Activating Debug Logging
Re: Wakanda Forever
My BB SB is DB9A, as well. I sent it anyway.
Re: Wakanda Forever
Thanks for the response and getting back with me. Is this common for newer released movies to have happen?Woodstock wrote: ↑Wed Feb 08, 2023 3:13 pmMakeMKV creates a dump file when it cannot extract the data. It's automatic.
What you do with the dump file depends on your circumstances. Generally, you would send the dump file to svq@makemkv.com to have a decryption key generated. If someone's already done that for your particular file (that's why the file name is important), you can just wait until the key is created, and MakeMKV will automatically use it.
But the file has no known use other than for key generation, so people don't normally look for it elsewhere.
Re: Wakanda Forever
Worked for me too. Here is how the contents mapped out for me: https://thediscdb.com/movie/black-panth ... edition-4k