Hashed keys could seemingly not be downloaded, even though both DNS entries for hkdata.crabdance.com and hkdata.fairuse.org could be resolved by the computer
Hello guys,
I've recently noticed an issue with MakeMKV. The program was seemingly not able to properly download hashed keys in the background, needed for UHD bluray decryption. Their was no error code to be found in any of the logs. Even though all of my recently acquired UHD discs were released several years ago, none of them could be decrypted by MakeMKV, which was very suspicious. After sending in one of the dumps, reflashing my trusty LG WH16NS60, reinstalling MakeMKV several times, reading many posts on the forum, creating a host file, checking, if the aforementioned sites could be reached and waiting a few days before trying agian, I still had no luck. After going through an old backup of an older Windows 11 install of mine, I've noticed that the structure of the _private_data.tar file severly differed, compared to my recent installation. In the directory of my new install their only was one .bin file, while I found roughly four hundred in the backup. I transfred the _private_data.tar file into the directory of my new install and was imediatelly able to decrypt the European UHD release of Inception.
I wanted to ask, if any of you recently encountered a similar issue and if there is a known workaround.
hashed keys download bug
Re: hashed keys download bug
Because the DNS works for both hosts does not mean that your system will allow a download from them. Especially if you're not seeing it in the log when you're opening a disk that isn't known,
Are you seeing any message about attempting to contact the server, and it being "disabled or blocked"?
Are you seeing any message about attempting to contact the server, and it being "disabled or blocked"?
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Re: hashed keys download bug
I don't see anything that would suggest my system is trying to contact the server unsuccessfully in the logs. I looked up some of the possible error messages that are prone to pop up when there is an issue with the DNS configuration in the forum, but I never encountered any of them. The log even says "Loaded content hash table, will verify integrity of M2TS files.", thus suggesting that a table of keys is indeed present, although it seems to not include the correct keys needed to decrypt the disc.
The inability of my system to download the newest keys has prohibited me from ripping the UHD release of DUNE, because the required keys were likely not present in the backup's files I'm currently relying on.
The inability of my system to download the newest keys has prohibited me from ripping the UHD release of DUNE, because the required keys were likely not present in the backup's files I'm currently relying on.
Re: hashed keys download bug
A content hash table is part of the contents of a blu-ray disc. It allows a program like MakeMKV to verify that the data read by the optical drive is correct. It doesn't have anything to do with wether or not MakeMKV was able to download hashed keys to be able to decrypt.
Re: hashed keys download bug
Thanks for clarifying this! I will simply try to install MakeMKV on another machine next, just to check if the missing keys are in any form related to my OS and/or even an issue that occurred during the initial install of MakeMKV.dcoke22 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 28, 2023 5:16 amA content hash table is part of the contents of a blu-ray disc. It allows a program like MakeMKV to verify that the data read by the optical drive is correct. It doesn't have anything to do with wether or not MakeMKV was able to download hashed keys to be able to decrypt.