AACS 2.1 support
Re: AACS 2.1 support
What? If I start Makemkv it always scans the drive...
Re: AACS 2.1 support
There is no real use for the encrypted folder once you decrypted. At least I don't think there is.mike admin wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 9:28 pmDo I understand the key points from workflow:
- get the (unsupported) disc
- backup it into "protected whatever" format (iso, files, etc) - you get ~70GB "bundle #1"
- put the disc on a shelf
- the moment disc is supported, decrypt the "protected whatever" into decrypted folder structure (with whatever tool now supports this disc) - this is "bundle #2"
- delete still encrypted "bundle #1" forever
- use some tools (MakeMKV , handbrake or anything) with "bundle #2"
Specifically, am I correct to assume that the protected/encrypted backup lives only until it could be converted into decrypted folder structure, being the most universal "source" format. Right?
Some people like having the whole disc structure rather than save economic stripped MKVs. Like if you want to play it with something that supports menus etc (PDVD?)
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Re: AACS 2.1 support
That msg will be part of the MakeMKV output AFTER a disc has been successfully scanned.mike admin wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 9:22 pmYou have to see the message "Using LibreDrive mode" one way or another.
Re: AACS 2.1 support
So what? It can't process the disc since the protection is not supported. You mean I have to try that, it fails and only then I can create a protected ISO. That doesn't make sense.
Therefore: Cook book please
Therefore: Cook book please
Re: AACS 2.1 support
Definitely, with regular BRs, I like to open them in PowerDVD for special features occasionally.hernanez wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 9:49 pmThere is no real use for the encrypted folder once you decrypted. At least I don't think there is.mike admin wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 9:28 pmDo I understand the key points from workflow:
- get the (unsupported) disc
- backup it into "protected whatever" format (iso, files, etc) - you get ~70GB "bundle #1"
- put the disc on a shelf
- the moment disc is supported, decrypt the "protected whatever" into decrypted folder structure (with whatever tool now supports this disc) - this is "bundle #2"
- delete still encrypted "bundle #1" forever
- use some tools (MakeMKV , handbrake or anything) with "bundle #2"
Specifically, am I correct to assume that the protected/encrypted backup lives only until it could be converted into decrypted folder structure, being the most universal "source" format. Right?
Some people like having the whole disc structure rather than save economic stripped MKVs. Like if you want to play it with something that supports menus etc (PDVD?)
With UHD discs, I will occasionally load up the entire folder structure so that I can watch a movie with Dolby Vision.
Re: AACS 2.1 support
At this point, the disc must have been scanned by Makemkv & the drive put in 'LibreDrive' mode in order to successfully perform a RAW read of the encrypted data (with the other tool, to decrypt at a later date). Pretty sure this is the part you keep missing & SamuriHL is trying to correct. Could be wrong... wouldn't be the 1st time.
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Oh yeah, good point on DV support in Full discs, forgot about that. There are some players that can do that (Oppo I think is one). You lose that option with mkvs sadly.
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Yes, I also do full folders to put it on my M9702 media player and I don't convert to MKV for that reason.
Still need the cook book and I don't mind if you call me idiot and mean this is self-explanatory.
Still need the cook book and I don't mind if you call me idiot and mean this is self-explanatory.
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Re: AACS 2.1 support
Hi. First off, thanks to Mike for the support! Looking forward to picking up some AACS 2.1 discs now. :) I do have a question about the way that the support works. As I recall, there was a post where Mike simplified the concept of AACS 2.1. It had to do with some frames having alternate versions included, and all the frames being usable by the studios to determine which keys were used to pick up those frames and create rips. (I may have gotten some of that wrong but that's the gist, as I recall.) I'm assuming that there's a "correct" frame and that MakeMKV not only knows how to pick up that frame but also mask how it gets to that point. Am I correct? Just curious.
Thanks again!
Thanks again!
Re: AACS 2.1 support
For me, that's correct. It might not be for Teddy as I don't know if he keeps the protected ISO around. For me you've got it exactly.mike admin wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 9:28 pmDo I understand the key points from workflow:
- get the (unsupported) disc
- backup it into "protected whatever" format (iso, files, etc) - you get ~70GB "bundle #1"
- put the disc on a shelf
- the moment disc is supported, decrypt the "protected whatever" into decrypted folder structure (with whatever tool now supports this disc) - this is "bundle #2"
- delete still encrypted "bundle #1" forever
- use some tools (MakeMKV , handbrake or anything) with "bundle #2"
Specifically, am I correct to assume that the protected/encrypted backup lives only until it could be converted into decrypted folder structure, being the most universal "source" format. Right?
Re: AACS 2.1 support
No, it doesn't enable LibreDrive mode just starting MakeMKV. You have to click on the drive icon and THEN you will see the message in the log window that "LibreDrive enabled". Until then, it won't work. Period.
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I doesn't make any sense to you, yes. But you MUST enable LibreDrive mode regardless of whether it can decrypt the disc in order for it to disable bus encryption on the drive. Otherwise the protected ISO is pretty near useless.
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Correct, sir. Exactly what I'm trying to get across.d00zah wrote: ↑Sat Dec 07, 2019 10:14 pmAt this point, the disc must have been scanned by Makemkv & the drive put in 'LibreDrive' mode in order to successfully perform a RAW read of the encrypted data (with the other tool, to decrypt at a later date). Pretty sure this is the part you keep missing & SamuriHL is trying to correct. Could be wrong... wouldn't be the 1st time.
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Phew!