First time I've ran into this issue, but I just received this set in the mail and ran into this issue.
Disk 1 and 2 confirmed use v82, haven't checked all of them but I imagine that they used the same protection version for the whole thing.
Something else that's odd to me is that both of the drives I have are Libredrive enabled. Would AACS still be an issue? I thought I saw a few people on here say that Libredrive could work around that, but I've never had this issue before, so I dunno.
The dump file is attached to this thread, thanks!
Cannot open disk, AACS v82: Peanuts 75th Anniversary Ultimate TV Specials Collection
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Re: Cannot open disk, AACS v82: Peanuts 75th Anniversary Ultimate TV Specials Collection
First of all, you cannot attach dump files here. Now, currently MakeMKV cannot yet natively decrypt AACS v82 discs. You need to submit the tgz dump generated for each disc via email to svq@makemkv.com.ilikepie3326 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 07, 2025 11:34 pmFirst time I've ran into this issue, but I just received this set in the mail and ran into this issue.
Disk 1 and 2 confirmed use v82, haven't checked all of them but I imagine that they used the same protection version for the whole thing.
Something else that's odd to me is that both of the drives I have are Libredrive enabled. Would AACS still be an issue? I thought I saw a few people on here say that Libredrive could work around that, but I've never had this issue before, so I dunno.
The dump file is attached to this thread, thanks!
Additionally, there are some other options if you want to help the community:
1. You could download SamuriHL's utility and use it in combination with the latest public KeyDB file to possibly generate the decryption keys for your discs and upload them to the public KeyDB.
2. You can host your dump files somewhere (googledrive, onedrive, mediafire etc..) and post the download links here and one of us may be able to generate the keys and upload them to the public KeyDB for you.
Cheers
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Re: Cannot open disk, AACS v82: Peanuts 75th Anniversary Ultimate TV Specials Collection
Okay gotcha, thanks for the reply!
I'll be sure to share the files on the main thread (found that after I posted this).
As for using the tool, what functions do I run and how do I know if it was successful in generating the keys?
I'll be sure to share the files on the main thread (found that after I posted this).
As for using the tool, what functions do I run and how do I know if it was successful in generating the keys?
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Re: Cannot open disk, AACS v82: Peanuts 75th Anniversary Ultimate TV Specials Collection
A brief rundown on using it: viewtopic.php?p=166510#p166510ilikepie3326 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 08, 2025 12:40 amOkay gotcha, thanks for the reply!
I'll be sure to share the files on the main thread (found that after I posted this).
As for using the tool, what functions do I run and how do I know if it was successful in generating the keys?
Cheers
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Re: Cannot open disk, AACS v82: Peanuts 75th Anniversary Ultimate TV Specials Collection
I ran into the same issue. But since none of the info in this thread makes sense to me I'll wait, hope and pray that MakeMKV gets updated soon to support this new form of encoding.
Re: Cannot open disk, AACS v82: Peanuts 75th Anniversary Ultimate TV Specials Collection
New blu-rays using the most recent version of encryption, AACS v82, are a little different than older blu-rays. For now, when MakeMKV encounters an AACS v82 disc for which it does not have a decryption key, it produces a dump file (just like when you try to rip a 4K UHD disc for which there is not a decryption key). You should email the dump file to svq@makemkv.com. A decryption key will eventually be created and MakeMKV will download it when necessary.LDMartin1959 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 11, 2025 5:23 amI ran into the same issue. But since none of the info in this thread makes sense to me I'll wait, hope and pray that MakeMKV gets updated soon to support this new form of encoding.
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Re: Cannot open disk, AACS v82: Peanuts 75th Anniversary Ultimate TV Specials Collection
Where do I find this file? MacOS.... it produces a dump file...
Re: Cannot open disk, AACS v82: Peanuts 75th Anniversary Ultimate TV Specials Collection
The log displayed in the bottom portion of the MakeMKV will show the location of any dump file produced.LDMartin1959 wrote: ↑Sat Oct 11, 2025 8:15 pmWhere do I find this file? MacOS.... it produces a dump file...
On my Mac they end up in ~/Library/MakeMKV
On modern macOS, to get to ~/Library in Finder you have to hold down the Option key when you open the 'Go' menu.
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Re: Cannot open disk, AACS v82: Peanuts 75th Anniversary Ultimate TV Specials Collection
Is one file created for each disc or one file captures them all each session?
Re: Cannot open disk, AACS v82: Peanuts 75th Anniversary Ultimate TV Specials Collection
There would be one per disc that can't be decrypted. The files have an extension of .tgz
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