Submit dump files via email to svq@makemkv.com.kevin040474 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 7:37 pmHere is my dump file
Name: MKB20_v77_MARVEL_STUDIOS'_DEADPOOL_AND_WOLVERINE_CF38.tgz
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Submit dump files via email to svq@makemkv.com.kevin040474 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 7:37 pmHere is my dump file
Name: MKB20_v77_MARVEL_STUDIOS'_DEADPOOL_AND_WOLVERINE_CF38.tgz
Lower case keybd.cfg works just fine on MacOS.MrPenguin wrote: ↑Tue Oct 22, 2024 9:06 pmIf your disk actually has an entry in KEYDB.cfg then these instructions are typically enough. If you are using MacOS or Linux, you will need to ensure that the file is literally named "KEYDB.cfg" and not (say) "keydb.cfg" because these operating systems have case-sensitive filesystems.
What is the full name of your TGZ dump file?
Hmm, that's not my understanding of how a UNIX-based operating system behaves... Can you confirm that MakeMKV is actually using the KEYDB.cfg file please, i.e. by moving the file out of the data directory, restarting MakeMKV and trying to decrypt your disk again? It occurs to me that MakeMKV might also have added your key to its hashed keys.
Yes I have tested this. Case is not sensitive.MrPenguin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:30 pmHmm, that's not my understanding of how a UNIX-based operating system behaves... Can you confirm that MakeMKV is actually using the KEYDB.cfg file please, i.e. by moving the file out of the data directory, restarting MakeMKV and trying to decrypt your disk again? It occurs to me that MakeMKV might also have added your key to its hashed keys.
Same here on Linux. It's possible MakeMKV simply looks for either keydb.cfg or KEYDB.cfg or does more robust searching for the file.WAYFLIX wrote: ↑Thu Oct 24, 2024 8:35 pmYes I have tested this. Case is not sensitive.MrPenguin wrote: ↑Wed Oct 23, 2024 10:30 pmHmm, that's not my understanding of how a UNIX-based operating system behaves... Can you confirm that MakeMKV is actually using the KEYDB.cfg file please, i.e. by moving the file out of the data directory, restarting MakeMKV and trying to decrypt your disk again? It occurs to me that MakeMKV might also have added your key to its hashed keys.
I just did, sorry about that.Bguzman wrote: ↑Fri Oct 25, 2024 1:23 pmDump file submitted.
MKB20_v77_MARVEL_STUDIOS'_DEADPOOL_AND_WOLVERINE_CF38.tgz
(attached file removed per policy. did you send the file to svq@makemkv.com as requested?)