No worries - your submissions were fine apart from that uniqueness issue.anon.eh.mous.user wrote: ↑Wed Mar 25, 2026 9:17 pmMy apologies - I thought I did. I downloaded and installed the latest keydb.cfg and tried to rip the discs and was still unable to find the volume key for all three discs.
Open up your local keydb.cfg file in a text editor and search a disc ID from your set (Eg: 0xD0B73588A895ED9A8CE4FEF68A0A2ABA9AA95754).
If you don't find a match, it means your keydb.cfg file is too old. Follow the steps linked in the opening post of this thread to grab the latest keydb file. Don't forget to unzip it after downloading.
If you find a match, you've probably put the keydb.cfg file in the wrong location. It should be in the same folder where MakeMKV generated your disc dump files.
If the keydb.cfg file is in the correct folder, you may need to rename the keydb.cfg file to KEYDB.cfg to accommodate MakeMKV's search behaviour on case sensitive file systems.