It looks like MakeMKV can't do anything with AACS v82
Is there something I should do, or should I just wait?
In addition, my Blu-ray driver supports LibreDrive.
Drive Information
OS device name: F:
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: ASUS
Product: BC-12D2HT
Revision: 3.11
Serial number: KLJK4I83733
Firmware date: 2119-02-27 13:19
Bus encryption flags: 1E
Highest AACS version: 82
LibreDrive Information
Status: Enabled
Drive platform: MT1959
Firmware type: Patched (microcode access re-enabled)
Firmware version: 3.11
DVD all regions: Yes
BD raw data read: Yes
BD raw metadata read: Yes
Unrestricted read speed: Yes
I submitted one of them on March 4th, but still can't decrypt.
Have you tried downloading the latest KEYDB.cfg file, copying it into MakeMKV's data directory (i.e. where MakeMKV also writes its TGZ dump files) and restarting MakeMKV?
I submitted one of them on March 4th, but still can't decrypt.
Have you tried downloading the latest KEYDB.cfg file, copying it into MakeMK's data directory (i.e. where MakeMKV also writes its TGZ dump files) and restarting MakeMKV?
Thanks for the tutorial.
I know exactly how MakeMKV works with keydb.cfg and I grab the file from http://fvonline-db.bplaced.net/
The 3 dump file I posted here was added into the keydb.cfg by someone today.
I mean a generic key for v82 is needed, otherwise every new BD released will have to wait for someone to update the keydb.
I mean a generic key for v82 is needed, otherwise every new BD released will have to wait for someone to update the keydb.
A device key compatible with MKBv82 was recently posted on the Doom9 forum. Until MakeMKV supports MKBv82, you can generate your own disc keys and submit them to the keydb.
Above key has been added to keydb, thanks so much to whoever helped out. If anyone wants to work out on their own how to do it, I was also able to piece together the key using the device key mentioned on the doom9 forum with aacs_info and xreveal's calculate tool. Thanks all!
Above key has been added to keydb, thanks so much to whoever helped out. If anyone wants to work out on their own how to do it, I was also able to piece together the key using the device key mentioned on the doom9 forum with aacs_info and xreveal's calculate tool. Thanks all!
I tried the method you said, but I can't get the VID. It seems that the HC is not working.
If someone can help me with the attached dumps, I will be very grateful.
I mean a generic key for v82 is needed, otherwise every new BD released will have to wait for someone to update the keydb.
A device key compatible with MKBv82 was recently posted on the Doom9 forum. Until MakeMKV supports MKBv82, you can generate your own disc keys and submit them to the keydb.
I mean a generic key for v82 is needed, otherwise every new BD released will have to wait for someone to update the keydb.
A device key compatible with MKBv82 was recently posted on the Doom9 forum. Until MakeMKV supports MKBv82, you can generate your own disc keys and submit them to the keydb.
No but you could try FindVUK.
Cheers
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