I tried to rip the disk Atomic Blonde. I get the following error.
makeMKV v1.12.0 win(x64-release) started
Using direct disc access mode
Saved AACS dump file as C:\Users\tlang/.MakeMKV/MKB20_v61_Atomic_Blonde_4761.tgz
The volume key is unknown for this disc - video can't be decrypted
Failed to open disc
Is there a key for this disk ?
Thanks
Atomic Blonde - no key ?
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Re: Atomic Blonde - no key ?
Yes, there are seven listed on the latest keys_hashed.txt file.
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Re: Atomic Blonde - no key ?
My Bad, placed the hash key file into the wrong directory.
Re: Atomic Blonde - no key ?
This movie sucked but HDR looked good. Still have not scanned with mkv yet. The way things are going it's going to take me 2 months to encode the 4k rips to 1080p HDR. For me it's all about HDR.
Re: Atomic Blonde - no key ?
Still hoping for a Dolby Vision solution. Is the problem with MKV or Dolby?
Re: Atomic Blonde - no key ?
The MKV spec, as I understand it, does not allow for the Dolby Vision data. It's stored in a separate video title and I guess "overlayed" as you're playing the main title. Again, limited understand here of how it works, but, I think what I just said is accurate. I've read that MKV is not able to handle the Dolby Vision data.
Re: Atomic Blonde - no key ?
But why not hold on to that extra detail in the 4K? HDR is good, but I prefer the combination of the higher resolution and the improved colors.gereral1 wrote:This movie sucked but HDR looked good. Still have not scanned with mkv yet. The way things are going it's going to take me 2 months to encode the 4k rips to 1080p HDR. For me it's all about HDR.