Adding Keys?
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 9:27 pm
how does one pass known decryption keys to makemkv?
+1spl147 wrote:how does one pass known decryption keys to makemkv?
I put the Keycfg txt file in the mkv folder.Woodstock wrote:There's a FAQ on this, that Mike just updated... http://makemkv.com/faq/item/12/category/8
yea i did read that, but it's not very clear.Woodstock wrote:There's a FAQ on this, that Mike just updated... http://makemkv.com/faq/item/12/category/8
yea, im not using that file, i created one for the AACS2 keysWoodstock wrote:The FAQ says "download the latest keydb_bd file, and unpack it in the directory", so I would guess the file name is already decided by the source.
I have not needed to do this, so it's outside my knowledge base.
ekpen49 wrote:I put the Keycfg txt file in the mkv folder.Woodstock wrote:There's a FAQ on this, that Mike just updated... http://makemkv.com/faq/item/12/category/8
How do we interact with this txt file ?
Thanks.
George
That tells you where, but the file name... The linked thread on doom9 includes this:First, you need to look up or set "MakeMKV data directory" in preferences;
So, I would say that MakeMKV probably expects the name to be KEYDB.cfgHere it is formatted for KEYDB.cfg.Code: Select all
; host certificate v43 | HC | HOST_PRIV_KEY 0x88B245EA25315F46E6E99D9D521EB1194454A82D \ | HOST_CERT 0x0201005CFFFF800000C400005BF6843ED1AA9C9D \ 0xEEFEAD8174479C72AB5457691EEB75669105BB19 \ 0x5D4B9133069A18FD5357797116CEC22D7FE8F366 \ 0xC2A092E1D00DB770E9E01DB687456B6FBFA28C96 \ 0x2D88F05DD43F584ECC821AF7 \ | HOST_NONCE 0x2923BE84E16CD6AE529049F1F1BBE9EBB3A6DB3C \ | HOST_KEY_POINT 0x8A60C80BD60C23605FBE90B27BF96B2DB38195C1 \ 0x801F54EB29E0F6EC57AC2B9168E88B2D56977508
Any update on your progress?Metallikahn wrote:Ok, So what I did was just download the "KEYDB.cfg" linked in this post on doom9: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1823531#post1823531
Open the cfg file with notepad and then copy/pasted all the keys listed in this post on doom9: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p=1826296#post1826296
Save the file in the MakeMKV data directory (which appears to be under "C:/users/username/.MakeMKV" by default).
I just loaded in the UHD of Deadpool and it opened it just like any other disc and I'm currently ripping it as normal. Estimating about 30 minutes total. I'll update on my success!
Happy to report that the rip went perfect! Most movies are averaging anywhere from 40 -60 minutes to rip, which is right inline with any blurays I've ever done (seeing as they are only half the file size, typically). I've managed to rip Expendables 3, Deepwater Horizon, and both Ghostbusters. The Revenant and Billy Lynn wouldn't open. They must not be the right Keys for the US releases.AlexR688 wrote:Any update on your progress?Metallikahn wrote:Ok, So what I did was just download the "KEYDB.cfg" linked in this post on doom9: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p ... ost1823531
Open the cfg file with notepad and then copy/pasted all the keys listed in this post on doom9: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p ... ost1826296
Save the file in the MakeMKV data directory (which appears to be under "C:/users/username/.MakeMKV" by default).
I just loaded in the UHD of Deadpool and it opened it just like any other disc and I'm currently ripping it as normal. Estimating about 30 minutes total. I'll update on my success!
Metallikahn wrote:Ok, So what I did was just download the "KEYDB.cfg" linked in this post on doom9: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p ... ost1823531
Open the cfg file with notepad and then copy/pasted all the keys listed in this post on doom9: http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p ... ost1826296
Save the file in the MakeMKV data directory (which appears to be under "C:/users/username/.MakeMKV" by default).
I just loaded in the UHD of Deadpool and it opened it just like any other disc and I'm currently ripping it as normal. Estimating about 30 minutes total. I'll update on my success!