ccutrer wrote:I can confirm that using the volume keys available at https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php? ... ost1826296, MakeMKV is able to directly decrypt the data on UHD discs, without the assistance of any other software. I'm using the LG WH16NS40 SVC 50 drive.
I have a couple WH16NS40 drives. Is the "SVC 50" significant? What does it stand for & how do I check mine? (firmware? drive version?)
Thanks to everyone that contributed to this thread. I ordered one of the listed compatible drives this afternoon. I'll be sure to contribute if I find a disk that I can't backup.
Now it's off to find out what version of Kodi supports UHD.
SamuriHL wrote:The leaked keys do not come from MakeMKV. They come from the community. Currently no one outside of the person leaking the keys and the makers of DeUHD know how to handle AACS 2.0 key decryption.
Wrong. I provided over 200 titles to Mike and he has created hashed keys for all of them. These were absolutely created by Mike.
So am I missing something, no more reliance on leaks from doom9, mike is deriving keys from the submitted dumps? This sounds like major progress if so. What’s stopping it becoming an automated process?
SamuriHL wrote:The leaked keys do not come from MakeMKV. They come from the community. Currently no one outside of the person leaking the keys and the makers of DeUHD know how to handle AACS 2.0 key decryption.
Wrong. I provided over 200 titles to Mike and he has created hashed keys for all of them. These were absolutely created by Mike.
So am I missing something, no more reliance on leaks from doom9, mike is deriving keys from the submitted dumps? This sounds like major progress if so. What’s stopping it becoming an automated process?
Correct, no more RELIANCE on leaked keys. Mike is discerning the keys from the submitted dumps. Only Mike knows what it takes to get the title keys from the dumps so automation could be possible at some point.
Well crap - mine is NS40. Does that mean mine's older, or just pot luck as to what version I received? If I buy new, new stock, is it guaranteed to be NS50?
There were hashed keys removed between yesterdays file and todays. Anyone know why? Like if those removed keys produced bad files? I've ripped a few movies that had keys removed in the new version.
KayakNate wrote:There were hashed keys removed between yesterdays file and todays. Anyone know why? Like if those removed keys produced bad files? I've ripped a few movies that had keys removed in the new version.
Anyone else's guess is as good as yours if there really are keys removed. Only Mike would be able to tell you why if that's the case, and you are far more likely to get a reply (from Mike or anyone else) if you mention the specific keys that were removed. Tip: Always post specific details when asking about something - the more details you give, the more likely someone will be able to help you.
I took a very brief glance, and I didn't see any that were removed, although the alpahbetical sorting is interesting if for some reason you are reading the list rather than searching it - any lowercase come at the very end of the uppercase for each letter, and the new list isn't fully sorted. (A case-insensitive sort might be an idea.)
KayakNate wrote:There were hashed keys removed between yesterdays file and todays. Anyone know why? Like if those removed keys produced bad files? I've ripped a few movies that had keys removed in the new version.
I carefully compared the two files, and I didn't see a single removal. In many cases the keys were re-sorted, sometimes even all the way to the top of the file, but I didn't see a single one that went missing.
I can see in the latest key file some of the dumps i provided is now suportet, but still getting an error on one of them
Planet Earth II disc 1
Failed to load content hash table, unable to verify integrity of M2TS files.
Disc 2 is working as it should
Donno why, but working now after i rebooted the pc