The Wicker Man 4k - dump submitted
Re: The Wicker Man 4k - dump submitted
Ok bit confused. I copied it. Removed the aacs file. Now how do i ise mkv on the file?? Or do i need to burn it to bluray first? Id like to decrypt it with menus intact.
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Re: The Wicker Man 4k - dump submitted
You can open your disc backups with MakeMKV via "File" => "Open Files" => select the 'BDMV/index.bdmv' in your backup folder.
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Re: The Wicker Man 4k - dump submitted
Or you can "mount" the backup image as a virtual drive on your PC (there are many free programs available to do this), then open that virtual drive with MakeMKV as if it were any other optical drive.
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Thank you the time and effort it took to figure this out. Kudos, Chefs kiss, etc. Great effort.thedugan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:19 amIt appears that The Final Cut UHD is not encrypted. To rip the movie from this disc:It looks like the presence of the AACS folder confuses MakeMKV, as the content actually does not have this encryption applied.
- Copy the disc contents to your computer
- Delete the AACS folder
- Process using MakeMKV as normal
Re: The Wicker Man 4k - dump submitted
Great idea thanks!Radiocomms237 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 30, 2023 11:12 pmOr you can "mount" the backup image as a virtual drive on your PC (there are many free programs available to do this), then open that virtual drive with MakeMKV as if it were any other optical drive.
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Re: The Wicker Man 4k - dump submitted
One advantage of "mounting" a virtual drive is that, if you've previously made an encrypted backup but now the key has become available, you can now create a decrypted backup from the encrypted backup.
If you were to "Open" the encrypted backup in MakeMKV as usual, then the "Backup" option gets greyed-out and is no longer available.
Having a decrypted backup allows you to play transport streams directly from the backup folder, if you need to check any content, etc.
If you were to "Open" the encrypted backup in MakeMKV as usual, then the "Backup" option gets greyed-out and is no longer available.
Having a decrypted backup allows you to play transport streams directly from the backup folder, if you need to check any content, etc.
Re: The Wicker Man 4k - dump submitted
Just to confirm that the suggested solution worked for me, too.
Thanks for finding that
Thanks for finding that
Re: The Wicker Man 4k - dump submitted
I was pulling my hair out over this disc so THANK YOU for solving! I dunno how many times I sent the tar to svqthedugan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:19 amIt appears that The Final Cut UHD is not encrypted. To rip the movie from this disc:It looks like the presence of the AACS folder confuses MakeMKV, as the content actually does not have this encryption applied.
- Copy the disc contents to your computer
- Delete the AACS folder
- Process using MakeMKV as normal
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Re: The Wicker Man 4k - dump submitted
Thanks man, you're a hero! Curious as to how you were able to determine it wasn't encrypted, or did you just give it a try?thedugan wrote: ↑Tue Nov 28, 2023 3:19 amIt appears that The Final Cut UHD is not encrypted. To rip the movie from this disc:It looks like the presence of the AACS folder confuses MakeMKV, as the content actually does not have this encryption applied.
- Copy the disc contents to your computer
- Delete the AACS folder
- Process using MakeMKV as normal
Re: The Wicker Man 4k - dump submitted
Late reply, but - yep, just gave it a try as a last resort.EventDriven wrote: ↑Tue Feb 13, 2024 4:06 pmThanks man, you're a hero! Curious as to how you were able to determine it wasn't encrypted, or did you just give it a try?