Arrow Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trilogy set "This disc uses newer version of AACS protection"

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Sallah
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Arrow Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trilogy set "This disc uses newer version of AACS protection"

#1 Post by Sallah » Tue Dec 09, 2025 4:40 pm

Hey all!

I am trying to rip the new Arrow Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles trilogy, but keep getting the "This disc uses newer version of AACS protection" error.

I did some reading and installed the KeyDBHelper... but it kept closing after the "Downloading FindVUK" step. So I found and installed FindVUK myself, then cancelled that op when I opened KEYDBHelper the next time. I then clicked synchronize and it says the sync was complete.

But when I try the TMNT disc in KEYDBHelper, it routinely crashes when I try to vaildate the disc or do anything. I can sometimes get the info for the disc up before it crashes (I have attached a screenshot of what it says).
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I am a complete novice at all of this. Can anyone help me figure out how to rip these?

Thanks!
James

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Re: Arrow Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trilogy set "This disc uses newer version of AACS protection"

#2 Post by dcoke22 » Wed Dec 10, 2025 5:08 pm

At the moment, MakeMKV does not natively support AACS v82 blu-rays. You should email those dumps to svq@makemkv.com so a key can be created for MakeMKV's built in hashed key mechanism. A few days after emailing the dump, try the disc again and if a key is available, MakeMKV will download it automatically in the background.

There is a separate second decryption mechanism that MakeMKV supports, the public KeyDB. To contribute to the public KeyDB, use the template and follow the instructions in the first post in the Public KeyDB Disc Submissions thread.

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Re: Arrow Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Trilogy set "This disc uses newer version of AACS protection"

#3 Post by dcoke22 » Wed Dec 10, 2025 5:21 pm

If you want to try the public keyDB, download it and unzip it. The link is in the first post of the Public KeyDB Disc Submission thread.

Then put that file in MakeMKV's data directory. The IO tab in MakeMKV's preferences lists where that is on your system. Restart MakeMKV and try to rip your disc. If the keyDB or MakeMKV's built in hashed keys have a key for your disc, then MakeMKV will be able to decrypt it.

If they don't, email the dump (the .tgz file) to svq@makemkv.com so a hashed key can be created. Once it is created, MakeMKV will download it automatically when needed. You can also follow the template in the first post in the KeyDB thread and submit your dumps for the keyDB as well.

The helper and FindVUK are not strictly required to use the keyDB with MakeMKV. They do, however, make it easier to update the keyDB (MakeMKV does not update the keyDB; you have to do it manually or via the helper or something similar) and/or validate your discs yourself.

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