DavidTigerFan wrote:Yeah, tried AnyDVD out in windows and it works great. Would really MakeMKV work for these drives.
AACS bus encryption
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ok i'm lost in this new aacs encryption layer thing. i was able to rip previous blurays before, now those same blurays i am unable to rip. am i missing something?
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I too have a brand new Samsung that is getting this error using version 1.6.10 of MakeMKV.
I too am interested in any estimates on how long it might take to get these drives usable. If it were a month or less I would keep the drive, if it were longer, I'd return it.
Also, i'd be interested in contributing to a fund if it would help this feature get coded faster PM me if that is an option.
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Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: TSSTcorp
Product: DVDWBD SH-B123L
Revision: SB04
Serial number: R8606GGB502237
Bus encryption flags: 1E
Also, i'd be interested in contributing to a fund if it would help this feature get coded faster PM me if that is an option.
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whats the progress on the new update to makemkv to allow ripping again? i want to backup my blurays but am unable to still which sucks.
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Disregard... I fixed my issue. It was my fault, not the software's. Still happy with my $50 donation for the software!
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I have a samsung SH-B123L by TSSTcorp that has never had a problem (except for a physcially damaged disc). I just ripped another bluray today and have done about 30 total.Plecebo wrote:I too have a brand new Samsung that is getting this error using version 1.6.10 of MakeMKV.
I too am interested in any estimates on how long it might take to get these drives usable. If it were a month or less I would keep the drive, if it were longer, I'd return it.Code: Select all
Drive Information Current profile: BD-ROM Manufacturer: TSSTcorp Product: DVDWBD SH-B123L Revision: SB04 Serial number: R8606GGB502237 Bus encryption flags: 1E
Also, i'd be interested in contributing to a fund if it would help this feature get coded faster PM me if that is an option.
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And I have a brand new Samsung SH-B123L by TSSTcorp that I installed yesterday, that requires Bus Encryption These are definitely coming like this, now. Thankfully I've found a couple trial version of other commercial software that has been updated to support bus encryption, but I'm looking forward to using my favorite again (makemkv obviously) once it's updated...reebok wrote:I have a samsung SH-B123L by TSSTcorp that has never had a problem (except for a physcially damaged disc). I just ripped another bluray today and have done about 30 total.Plecebo wrote:I too have a brand new Samsung that is getting this error using version 1.6.10 of MakeMKV.
I too am interested in any estimates on how long it might take to get these drives usable. If it were a month or less I would keep the drive, if it were longer, I'd return it.Code: Select all
Drive Information Current profile: BD-ROM Manufacturer: TSSTcorp Product: DVDWBD SH-B123L Revision: SB04 Serial number: R8606GGB502237 Bus encryption flags: 1E
Also, i'd be interested in contributing to a fund if it would help this feature get coded faster PM me if that is an option.
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I have the same drive that also requires the encryption. Found a list of VUKs on doom9 forums but it is not comprehensive (tried to rip the Harry Potter BR series with no luck). Which trial versions did you use? I too love MakeMKV but just looking for a bandaid for now until an update fixes the issue.xkalibur wrote: And I have a brand new Samsung SH-B123L by TSSTcorp that I installed yesterday, that requires Bus Encryption These are definitely coming like this, now. Thankfully I've found a couple trial version of other commercial software that has been updated to support bus encryption, but I'm looking forward to using my favorite again (makemkv obviously) once it's updated...
EDIT: Just saw there was a new release 1.6.12 -- anyone with this Samsung drive tested it? Does it cure the issue?
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I will try tonight with my samsung. ( I don't think it's the same model as yours)2Cold4U wrote:I have the same drive that also requires the encryption. Found a list of VUKs on doom9 forums but it is not comprehensive (tried to rip the Harry Potter BR series with no luck). Which trial versions did you use? I too love MakeMKV but just looking for a bandaid for now until an update fixes the issue.xkalibur wrote: And I have a brand new Samsung SH-B123L by TSSTcorp that I installed yesterday, that requires Bus Encryption These are definitely coming like this, now. Thankfully I've found a couple trial version of other commercial software that has been updated to support bus encryption, but I'm looking forward to using my favorite again (makemkv obviously) once it's updated...
EDIT: Just saw there was a new release 1.6.12 -- anyone with this Samsung drive tested it? Does it cure the issue?
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i just installed the new update and it did not bother opening my bluray of You Again. still says AAC bus encryption blah blah blah
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Looks like back to trying to find a bandaid way to get my blurays to mkv until the next update thenmespi56923 wrote:i just installed the new update and it did not bother opening my bluray of You Again. still says AAC bus encryption blah blah blah
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basically...i would be so pissed if i paid the 50bux and its been this long with no found update to makemkv...all i gotta do is just wait, there is no other option sadly.
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Pavtube ByteCopy has a Mac version is able to open my disks. As does Dvdfab and AnyDvd. It looks like they've been updated in the past month or so so I would presume (Hope) a fix for MakeMKV is on the way :-/2Cold4U wrote:I have the same drive that also requires the encryption. Found a list of VUKs on doom9 forums but it is not comprehensive (tried to rip the Harry Potter BR series with no luck). Which trial versions did you use? I too love MakeMKV but just looking for a bandaid for now until an update fixes the issue.xkalibur wrote: And I have a brand new Samsung SH-B123L by TSSTcorp that I installed yesterday, that requires Bus Encryption These are definitely coming like this, now. Thankfully I've found a couple trial version of other commercial software that has been updated to support bus encryption, but I'm looking forward to using my favorite again (makemkv obviously) once it's updated...
EDIT: Just saw there was a new release 1.6.12 -- anyone with this Samsung drive tested it? Does it cure the issue?
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Re: AACS bus encryption
This will be implemented in 3 weeks.xkalibur wrote:Pavtube ByteCopy has a Mac version is able to open my disks. As does Dvdfab and AnyDvd. It looks like they've been updated in the past month or so so I would presume (Hope) a fix for MakeMKV is on the way :-/
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I don't know man, I have a two and a half year old LG GGC-H20L, and about 2-3 months ago I started getting the same error messages. I have not updated the firmware on the drive since I bought it, and I have not updated windows in probably 8 months. I'm not so sure its only a few resent drives the manufacturers have put out that are having this AACS encryption problem.
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Woohoo! Great news. You rock, good sir.mike admin wrote:This will be implemented in 3 weeks.