One more update for the KeyDB Helper. This one locally validates the unit key(s) for your disc and if the locally validated data doesn't match the keydb, it updates the keydb entry for your disc and runs a findvuk validatedisc to update the entry. This allows people to fix bad entries in the keydb.
Does it also run findvuk validatedisc for entries with (LEGACY) and/or (NOTVALIDATED) in the comment? Might be useful to run it for those as well.
Yes. Please do for both uhd and bd! Just running disc info is enough. My tool takes care of the rest and will auto run validate if it needs to.
Sorry for all the new versions but it was quite a big internal code change recently. I just posted what should be the last version for quite a while of the KeyDB Helper. All known bugs are squashed. If you find anything let me know. Enjoy!
Sorry for all the new versions but it was quite a big internal code change recently. I just posted what should be the last version for quite a while of the KeyDB Helper. All known bugs are squashed. If you find anything let me know. Enjoy!
I think your new link is broken. The link in the post points to: forum.makemkv.com/forum/KeyDB%20Helper%201.0.1.4
Sorry for all the new versions but it was quite a big internal code change recently. I just posted what should be the last version for quite a while of the KeyDB Helper. All known bugs are squashed. If you find anything let me know. Enjoy!
I think your new link is broken. The link in the post points to: forum.makemkv.com/forum/KeyDB%20Helper%201.0.1.4
Thanks!
It contains a mediafire link to download the file. Worked fine for me.
Sorry for all the new versions but it was quite a big internal code change recently. I just posted what should be the last version for quite a while of the KeyDB Helper. All known bugs are squashed. If you find anything let me know. Enjoy!
I think your new link is broken. The link in the post points to: forum.makemkv.com/forum/KeyDB%20Helper%201.0.1.4
Thanks!
It contains a mediafire link to download the file. Worked fine for me.
Hi, I'm still fairly new to all this. I have been using an LGBP50BN40 for a while and I stumbled across a Pioneer BDR-S13U-X that said it was UHD. However, after finally getting it working through some issues related to connecting an internal BDR to a laptop, I went through the forums to find it is not supported due to the version being 1.05, my question is in regard of future support potential. Will these drives with the higher versions ever get support to be able to work with mkv or find a work around to flash them. I do know that with current knowledge there is no chance for it to happen right now, but I am hopping there is a possibility for it to work in the future. (note: I cannot return it unfortunately, I could possibly find other ways to use it, just not the way I wanted to at this time)
Hi, I'm still fairly new to all this. I have been using an LGBP50BN40 for a while and I stumbled across a Pioneer BDR-S13U-X that said it was UHD. However, after finally getting it working through some issues related to connecting an internal BDR to a laptop, I went through the forums to find it is not supported due to the version being 1.05, my question is in regard of future support potential. Will these drives with the higher versions ever get support to be able to work with mkv or find a work around to flash them. I do know that with current knowledge there is no chance for it to happen right now, but I am hopping there is a possibility for it to work in the future. (note: I cannot return it unfortunately, I could possibly find other ways to use it, just not the way I wanted to at this time)
You, sir, (SamuriHL), are a hero. Worked like a champ, on my first attempt, on a Blu-Ray with new AACS encryption. TYTYTY!
Now, how's about some firmware code to make my disc reader handle SACDs?
HEH I don't take any credit. My tool simply makes it easier and more convenient for people to use the tools doing the real work. FindVUK deserves a ton of praise. LIBAACS does a lot of heavy lifting. And the person who posted that MKBV82 device key is the real hero. All I did was slap a marginally useful UI around FindVUK and aacskeys with a little homebrew magic of my own. Nonetheless, I am glad it helped you out! That's the whole point of it.