@all
Any purchased 4K UHD disc is scanned by MakeMKV and it doesn't matter if that disc is already supported
or not (i.e. if the hashed key for decryption already exists or not). Thus, the method I've always used about
the "protected iso" option (from AnyDVD HD as main tool to do that) is for the following reasons:
1) This avoids physical scratches of any purchased 4K disc and the whole disc structure in 1 big file (ISO).
2) As it always happens my purchased titles are not yet supported by MakeMKV, I always send dumps to Mike
in order to extend the hashed key file (HK/SDF) for support them and I prefer to keep those unsupported titles
in ISO format (protected of course as explained before).
3) When HK/SDF file is updated, I can simply mount the ISO I've created before (protected of course) and MakeMKV
finds the needed hashed key to decrypt the whole disc checking, as always, the integrity of M2TS files via hash
check control.
Now, while for AACS 2.0 protected ISO images there is no issues at all, with AACS 2.1 iso images, this method always
fails. But I've found, as SamuriHL wrote, that this is due to AnyDVD and not to my readers.
Therefore, Mike can sleep beautiful dreams as his own software is simply amazing and the current version is working fine.
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