Hello her comes my submission:
Disc type: UHD
Disc ID: 0x480D440B07F74D6DBBDD46C21DB8A7B2D953F643
Disc dump filename: MKB20_v82_BARRY_LYNDON_24C0.tgz
Drive: ASUS BW-16D1HT
Drive firmware:3.10
LibreDrive status: Enabled
Did you sync the public keydb within the last 15 minutes? YES
Have you verified that all submission links are accessible in incognito/private browsing? YES
MKB_RO.inf link (Do not just extract the MKB_RO.inf file from the disc dump file - copy it from the disc):
Disc dump link: https://workupload.com/file/nXqFLDNMMzd
Thank You!
Public KeyDB Disc Submissions
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keydb_helper
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Re: Public KeyDB Disc Submissions
Hey Opera, thanks for the submission. Your disc has been added to the public keydb.
Hey yayodesu, none of your links seem to be accessible. Please check them and try again.
Public KeyDB Disc Submissions
- LG/Buffalo/Asus drives only (Pioneer drives are not supported)
- Please use file hosts, not forum attachments
- If your disc dump is under 3MB, you need to manually include the MKB_RO.inf file from the AACS folder
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a01ik3d4_1018
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Re: Public KeyDB Disc Submissions
Here I'm posting a shared link to the dump file for the Blu-ray disc I want Keydb to support. It's probably something no one has shared yet. Also, could someone please tell me how to check if my disc's ID is already entered in Keydb, and where disc IDs are added in the first place—is it the public key database?
This is the link to share the Blu-ray disc dump file.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YamX3a ... sp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c-2L1w ... sp=sharing
This is the link to share the Blu-ray disc dump file.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YamX3a ... sp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c-2L1w ... sp=sharing
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keydb_helper
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Re: Public KeyDB Disc Submissions
Thanks for the submission. Both of your discs have been added to the public keydb.a01ik3d4_1018 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 19, 2025 3:42 amHere I'm posting a shared link to the dump file for the Blu-ray disc I want Keydb to support. It's probably something no one has shared yet.
You can check the current support status by calculating the SHA-1 hash of the Unit_Key_RO.inf file within the AACS directory on each disc. Once you have this hash, you can open up the extracted keydb.cfg file in any text editor and search for the disc ID value.a01ik3d4_1018 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 19, 2025 3:42 amAlso, could someone please tell me how to check if my disc's ID is already entered in Keydb
As an example, the disc ID of your first disc is 0xECB4A28B5FA283600812C1D416325AC483778993. If you search for this hash in the keydb you'll see a line like this:
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0xECB4A28B5FA283600812C1D416325AC483778993 = ACEes Arena Tour 2025 PROLOGUE DISC1 | D | 0000-00-00 | M | 0x77<Redacted for the forum> | I | 0xD5<Redacted for the forum> | V | 0xCD<Redacted for the forum> | U | 1-0xA2<Redacted for the forum> ; MKBv82 (BD)
Disc IDs are trivial to calculate and don't actually facilitate decryption. Decryption requires disc keys, and I do believe the public keydb is the fastest option for disc keys these days.a01ik3d4_1018 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 19, 2025 3:42 amwhere disc IDs are added in the first place—is it the public key database?
The following UHD discs have also been added to the public keydb:
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MKB20_v77_OSAKAMONO_UHD_442C
MKB20_v82_SPACE_1999_BREAKAWAY_9F6E
mkb20_v82_uhd_shine_242b
Public KeyDB Disc Submissions
- LG/Buffalo/Asus drives only (Pioneer drives are not supported)
- Please use file hosts, not forum attachments
- If your disc dump is under 3MB, you need to manually include the MKB_RO.inf file from the AACS folder