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Blu-ray aacs regression
Posted: Thu Aug 17, 2023 9:24 pm
by recoveringpickle
I've been using
http://fvonline-db.bplaced.net/ for my KEYDB.cfg file when I want to play straight from a blu-ray disk, and it updates on the website almost daily, so sometimes I update my cfg and strangely, some of my disks have regressed to not playing, when previously they did play just fine, says the aacs keys have been revoked. I flashed my BU40N with the 1.03 firmware(if memory serves me correctly) that I found on this forum, if that's relevant. If it is relevant, then I can verify those details and any other that may be relevant. Is there a simple fix? I have considered archiving every aacs archive I download from that site and using a bash script to swap them freely, but it feels like a lot of unnecessary effort. I want to update my cfg file for new blu-rays that don't play yet, but I want to do so while maintaining access to my current disks.
Re: Blu-ray aacs regression
Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2023 1:03 am
by Billycar11
recoveringpickle wrote: ↑Thu Aug 17, 2023 9:24 pm
I've been using
http://fvonline-db.bplaced.net/ for my KEYDB.cfg file when I want to play straight from a blu-ray disk, and it updates on the website almost daily, so sometimes I update my cfg and strangely, some of my disks have regressed to not playing, when previously they did play just fine, says the aacs keys have been revoked. I flashed my BU40N with the 1.03 firmware(if memory serves me correctly) that I found on this forum, if that's relevant. If it is relevant, then I can verify those details and any other that may be relevant. Is there a simple fix? I have considered archiving every aacs archive I download from that site and using a bash script to swap them freely, but it feels like a lot of unnecessary effort. I want to update my cfg file for new blu-rays that don't play yet, but I want to do so while maintaining access to my current disks.
keydb.cfg is irrelevant with makemkv integration stop using it and use makemkv integration now