MakeMKV will try to download new hashed keys if you stick a UHD in your drive and MakeMKV determines it doesn't already have the necessary key. If you have a UHD that MakeMKV can't decrypt and the dump for the disc has been submitted, every few days, stick it in your drive and attempt to rip it with MakeMKV. Eventually, MakeMKV will download new hashed keys (assuming you don't have some network thing that's keeping you from downloading keys).
MakeMKV will try to download new hashed keys if you stick a UHD in your drive and MakeMKV determines it doesn't already have the necessary key. If you have a UHD that MakeMKV can't decrypt and the dump for the disc has been submitted, every few days, stick it in your drive and attempt to rip it with MakeMKV. Eventually, MakeMKV will download new hashed keys (assuming you don't have some network thing that's keeping you from downloading keys).
MakeMKV will try to download new hashed keys if you stick a UHD in your drive and MakeMKV determines it doesn't already have the necessary key. If you have a UHD that MakeMKV can't decrypt and the dump for the disc has been submitted, every few days, stick it in your drive and attempt to rip it with MakeMKV. Eventually, MakeMKV will download new hashed keys (assuming you don't have some network thing that's keeping you from downloading keys).
Makes sense. I just didn’t know if there was a visual indicator in the log that says an attempt was made. Thanks for the info.