How To submit new UHD logs
How To submit new UHD logs
New to the forum and just purchased MakeMKV and would love to help the cause. I have about 150 UHD discs and just wanted to know how to submit to Mike new discs that aren't in the Hash database? I scanned through the forum to try and get the answer but no luck. Sorry for what is probably an often asked question. I'm looking to place most of my UHD discs on my NAS. Thanks and sorry again for what is probably a very often asked question. Wish there were stickys.
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Quoting from the sticky message at the top of this forum entitled "Hashed Keys" ( http://makemkv.com/forum2/viewtopic.php?f=12&t=16959 ) :
As a reminder, if a disk key is not known then protected disc will fail to open. MakeMKV will save a disc dump in this case, called "AACS dump". Please send these dumps to svq@makemkv.com .
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Thanks, Must have missed it.
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Make sure you have a "friendly" drive. Also, please send me just few dumps first.cbnbmore wrote:Thanks, Must have missed it.
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how difficult is it to retrieve a key from the dump? I've read elsewhere that Mike says that it's "not trivial", so what's involved?
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I've just installed the trial of AnyDVD and it's decrypted Interstellar that MakeMKV couldn't. So now with AnyDVD running Make MKV is ripping the disk at last.
Is there a way for me to retrieve the hash key this way?
BTW MakeMKV didn't have a hash for this disk... must be another batch with new keys.
Is there a way for me to retrieve the hash key this way?
BTW MakeMKV didn't have a hash for this disk... must be another batch with new keys.
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AnyDVD has no keys of their own - they just steal hashed keys and import into their database.dazbobaby wrote:I've just installed the trial of AnyDVD and it's decrypted Interstellar that MakeMKV couldn't. So now with AnyDVD running Make MKV is ripping the disk at last.
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I will only send you dumps for disks that don’t work with MakeMKV. That way I’ll know it’s a new variant. Thanks again for all your efforts!mike admin wrote:Make sure you have a "friendly" drive. Also, please send me just few dumps first.cbnbmore wrote:Thanks, Must have missed it.
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If your program can't do it and AnyDVDHD can, how can you say they steal your hashed keys. I was under the impression all the programs were in this together. To defeat UHD, but I guess I was wrong. I saw they welcomed you to post in their forum. Stupid me. They have always been ahead of the curve.mike admin wrote:AnyDVD has no keys of their own - they just steal hashed keys and import into their database.dazbobaby wrote:I've just installed the trial of AnyDVD and it's decrypted Interstellar that MakeMKV couldn't. So now with AnyDVD running Make MKV is ripping the disk at last.
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I would hope Mike was just having a bad day when he made that comment. Likely that many here use and support both MakeMKV and AnyDVD. Most likely the “secret formula” is becoming less a secret now. My worry is the studios reaction. I think at this point it’s not a huge issue as I think most using the rips are just looking for ways to backup their UHD collection to their storage solutions. I still feel this is perfectly legit if you own the original copy. The problem will be when more transcoded rips start populating the pirate forums. I’m just hoping the studios don’t over react and end up throwing the proverbial baby out with the bath water.
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Already common. And not just transcoded rips - full discs. I don't think studios really care. Yes, they send notices to ISPs, but that seems like a lazy attempt these days. Pirates are always going to pirate, that's a fact of life. However, if studios really wanted to pursue piracy in a way that benefitted them financially, they should be spending their time cracking down on the disc counterfeiters, because those folks are actually making money from people who want to buy discs, and that money should be going to the studios instead.cbnbmore wrote:The problem will be when more transcoded rips start populating the pirate forums. I’m just hoping the studios don’t over react and end up throwing the proverbial baby out with the bath water.
Every copyright method has been eventually solved. There's no reason to think that any future changes will make anything different. Methods will be solved, pirates will pirate, legitimate owners will make backups.
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I wasn't going to get into this because it's probably better left alone, but I decided to add a comment anyway.cbnbmore wrote:I would hope Mike was just having a bad day when he made that comment.
Obviously Mike is at the top of his game by supporting any disc for which a dump is submitted, usually within a day. I don't see AnyDVD doing that, but then again, I haven't followed their updates closely to see what they're up to. (I think they don't use a key file anymore? So they are now building keys straight into their program so that no one can see what they support, or learn any information about how they support it?)
I wouldn't doubt anything Mike says, and personally I don't believe he'd make such a comment without evidence. For someone of Mike's abilities, I can only imagine it'd be a simple matter for him to disassemble AnyDVD and see exactly what they are doing. But speculation / debate has no point unless Mike feels like explaining it further.
Obviously there is some "competition" because DeUHD is still happily ripping people off, AnyDVD does have a business model to their software, while MakeMKV is completely free with optional paid registration.
In the end, it simply comes down to this: I use (and support) the product I find to be superior for my own needs, and I expect everyone else will do the same.
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Is there anyway i can help create the hashed keys? And help free up some of mike's time?
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I don't see any time concerns at this point, since the turnaround for new keys usually seems to be within a day or two.kw123 wrote:Is there anyway i can help create the hashed keys? And help free up some of mike's time?
Certainly a critical mass of commonly-owned discs seems to have been reached with MakeMKV supporting 778 discs at last count.
The best way to help is simply submit the dump for any disc that MakeMKV doesn't yet have a key for.
Quoted from the stickied UHD FAQ thread:
How do I discover the key for a disc I have?
Right now there is no public way to do this, however: MakeMKV produces a dump file whenever you try to open a disc for which the key is unknown. If you send these dumps to svq@makemkv.com, the disc will be supported in a future hashed keys update.
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That was the point. If anydvd was able to open your disc, then MakeMKV certainly could. Probably some bad setup with hashed keys location or read error...Thekid wrote:If your program can't do it and AnyDVDHD can, how can you say they steal your hashed keys.mike admin wrote:AnyDVD has no keys of their own - they just steal hashed keys and import into their database.dazbobaby wrote:I've just installed the trial of AnyDVD and it's decrypted Interstellar that MakeMKV couldn't. So now with AnyDVD running Make MKV is ripping the disk at last.