F1, 28 Years Later, Jurassic World Rebirth

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mali40
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F1, 28 Years Later, Jurassic World Rebirth

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Hello Makemkv team,

As mentioned above, I'm having trouble reading the discs.
It seems to be because of v82. What can I do to read them?
I need help, please.
dcoke22
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Re: F1, 28 Years Later, Jurassic World Rebirth

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mali40 wrote:
Sat Oct 11, 2025 2:30 pm
Hello Makemkv team,

As mentioned above, I'm having trouble reading the discs.
It seems to be because of v82. What can I do to read them?
I need help, please.
New blu-rays using the most recent version of encryption, AACS v82, are a little different than older blu-rays. For now, when MakeMKV encounters an AACS v82 disc for which it does not have a decryption key, it produces a dump file (just like when you try to rip a 4K UHD disc for which there is not a decryption key). You should email the dump file to svq@makemkv.com. A decryption key will eventually be created and MakeMKV will download it when necessary.

Additionally, you can configure MakeMKV to use a different source of decryption keys, the keydb. Public KeyDB Disc Submissions

If the necessary keys for your discs are not in the keydb, host the dumps MakeMKV produces online somewhere (Google Drive, One Drive, etc.) and post a link to them. The folks running the keydb will use the dumps to produce a decryption key assuming your optical drive creates compatible dumps (The Pioneer UD04 produces the least compatible dumps).
mali40
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Re: F1, 28 Jahre später, Jurassic World Rebirth

Post by mali40 »

Hello, I have already extracted key dB into the folder. But unfortunately has no success either. I don't have one drive or anything like that. Can I choose another way to post the dump files?
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