With the help of another forum member we have come to the conclusion that this disc isn’t anything special and the Key is in the dump file that I have already sent to the SVQ email address.
For whatever reason this just hasn’t been updated in the database yet, so it’s a waiting game for the required update to be completed.
I want to clear up one misconception. The "key is not in the dump file". It's in the keydb.cfg file. The dump file contains the information necessary for Mike to decrypt the encrypted keys that are in the dump file. I just wanted to make sure you understood that the dump file in no way contains the decrypted keys.
And just like that spinning away happily in the drive - massive thank you to SamuriHL for all his assistance, wouldn’t have been possible without his help
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@SamuriHL - could you please say what you've done with @Arndrell? I also can't rip this disc, I've sent the dump to Mike, but looking at how old this thread is, I'm not sure if it's worth waiting if there is some other solution.
Essentially you can grab the latest KEYDB.cfg file and drop it in your MakeMKV data directory (the directory where the tgz dump files are created). if it still doesn't open, you may want to grab a program called Xreveal and ensure that in its settings it's pointed to your KEYDB.cfg file (it defaults to the C:\ProgramData\aacs directory which may not be correct for your machine). Xreveal will then decrypt it and you'll be able to open it with MakeMKV that way. Ignore the warning MakeMKV gives about a third party decryption program running.
I got a very recent KEYDB.cfg file a few days ago which helped me with a different disc so it's still very fresh. In fact, I can see 6 versions of "M3GAN" in it, when I edit the file, but MakeMKV still tells me the key is unknown.
Just tried Xreveal, it picked up the disc, showed me the DescID which is already on the list in the KEYDB.cfg file I was using... but that actually worked. As you said, MakeMKV started yelling at me, jealous of its competition but it works so... thanks a lot!
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LMAO yea that warning was put in years ago when BD+ was still a big protection and other decrypters would sometimes cause problems. With UHD that's not really an issue anymore.
The reason Xreveal worked on that disc when MakeMKV didn't is because the entry for your disc doesn't have a VUK. MakeMKV uses VUKs only from the KEYDB.cfg. Xreveal can use the unit key(s) which is why it can decrypt the disc while MakeMKV can't.
As long as you submitted the dump through email, at some point MakeMKV will be able to natively open it with its own hashed keys.
I'm just trying to rip this M3gan 4K disc now and get same failure you are all talking ab out since last year. Telling me to email MKB20_v77_M3GAN_AF42.tgz
What's going on? Obviously not going to bother emailing the same file for hundreth time... why can't MakeMKV open this disc yet??
MakeMKV v1.17.7 win(x64-release) started
Debug logging enabled, log will be saved as C:\Users\xxxx/MakeMKV_log.txt
Using LibreDrive mode (v06.3 id=FA108BB7DA63)
Using direct disc access mode
Loaded content hash table, will verify integrity of M2TS files.
Downloading latest HK to C:\Users\xxxx/.MakeMKV ...
Saved AACS dump file as C:\Users\xxxx/.MakeMKV/MKB20_v77_M3GAN_AF42.tgz
The volume key is unknown for this disc - video can't be decrypted
DEBUG: Code 0 at *?fa{/h[G&00(#,E:213132721
DEBUG: Code 0 at *?fa{/h[G&00(#,E:213131341
Failed to open disc
I'm just trying to rip this M3gan 4K disc now and get same failure you are all talking ab out since last year. Telling me to email MKB20_v77_M3GAN_AF42.tgz
What's going on? Obviously not going to bother emailing the same file for hundreth time... why can't MakeMKV open this disc yet??