keydb_helper wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2026 8:05 am
BaiDuYunPan wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2026 7:28 am
Oh my god, I'm going to download the cfg file now. I can actually rip it now. I previously uploaded a lot of tgz files and thought I needed to submit some ID or something. I copied it out and replied to you. I can rip it now without any problem...
I'm glad to hear you got it working.
BaiDuYunPan wrote: ↑Tue Mar 10, 2026 7:28 am
...what I don't quite understand is this sentence: 'In the future, please follow the submission template outlined in the opening post and include the full MKB_RO.inf file from the AACS folder on your disc.'
In the opening post of this thread (see page 1) I specified a template which I'd like to see users follow when providing disc dump files.
This is a recent example of a good submission:
Quarter-Tank wrote: ↑Sat Mar 07, 2026 1:56 pm
Disc type:UHD
Disc ID:0x733E7089938D7175CDBEEF90B2BB2E52C2D8943D
Disc dump filename:MKB20_v61_Jason_Bourne_D0AB
Drive:BD-RW BDR-XD06U
Drive firmware:1.11/ID69
LibreDrive status:Enabled
Did you sync the public keydb within the last 15 minutes?Yes
Have you verified that all submission links are accessible in incognito/private browsing?Yes
MKB_RO.inf link: ...
Disc dump link: ...
The main motivation behind the template was to make sure users were actually trying out the latest keydb file before submitting titles which were already supported. Hence the line:
Did you sync the public keydb within the last 15 minutes? Yes
Several other lines were added in response to common submission issues.
Drive information was relevant for the first few years as Pioneer drives were not supported. This is no longer the case as any UHD drive can be utilised but I'm not going to adjust the template just in case a future MakeMKV update changes the status quo.
The disc ID line is not absolutely essential but it allows keydb contributors to quickly check if a disc is already in the keydb without having to download any disc dump files. The disc ID is just the SHA-1 hash of the
Unit_Key_RO.inf file and this can be calculated with 7-zip or any other hash utility. organicguy posted a PowerShell command which calculates the disc ID natively on recent versions of Windows
here (adapt it as required to match your disc drive letter).
The only essential lines required for adding a title to the public keydb are:
MKB_RO.inf link: ...
Disc dump link: ...
Hello, I'm back again. This time I bought this set of discs My_father_is_a_hero
Disc type: UHD
Disc ID:1DC22A8487A579AEC34515AEDE9BEA1D99B948CB
Disc dump filename: MKB20_v82_My_father_is_a_hero_8340
Drive: BDR-S13C-X
Drive firmware: 1.03
LibreDrive status: Enabled
Did you sync the public keydb within the last 15 minutes? Yes
Have you verified that all submission links are accessible in incognito/private browsing? Yes
MKB_RO.inf link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/19lh_Mz ... sp=sharing
Disc dump link:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1cS7e18 ... drive_link