Re: Avengers 4 endgame
Posted: Tue Aug 13, 2019 11:59 pm
I just sent my dump from the US Cinematic Universe Edition
So far, mine will not decrypt.
So far, mine will not decrypt.
UHD official or friendly drive? "Volume key is unknown for this disc" for me with BW-16D1HT drive. EDIT: I see that you used the same drive, just as backup instead.
Noted - thanks.handcraftedbits wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2019 12:51 am Remember that they don't just manufacture these discs with a single volume key, many of them are in play. That's what it'll work for some people and not others -- it's just luck of the draw if you managed to get a disc with the same key as someone else who submitted their dump before you.
Another FYI for anyone new to this, you'll always be able to do a full disc backup, even if the keys aren't known yet (no actual decryption takes place). This is precisely what I do when I get a "volume key unknown" error. Back it up, put away the disc forever, and check back in a few days.saf001 wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:33 pm Not sure if it helps but I was able to backup the retail copy just fine (US). Maybe the key has already been updated. BD-RE Asus BW-16D1HT drive that is recommended here and purchased the disk from Best Buy.
I did this a bit earlier - thanks for the confirmation.handcraftedbits wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2019 1:45 amAnother FYI for anyone new to this, you'll always be able to do a full disc backup, even if the keys aren't known yet (no actual decryption takes place). This is precisely what I do when I get a "volume key unknown" error. Back it up, put away the disc forever, and check back in a few days.saf001 wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:33 pm Not sure if it helps but I was able to backup the retail copy just fine (US). Maybe the key has already been updated. BD-RE Asus BW-16D1HT drive that is recommended here and purchased the disk from Best Buy.
Good stuff - this is the first time in my admittedly limited exposure to extracting from physical media that the key didn't exist to address directly from disc. Creating a backup does seem like the logical path rather than relying on the disc again down the road.SamuriHL wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2019 2:01 am Yea, I have a script that I use that enables LibreDrive mode for the drive and then uses ImgBurn to create a protected ISO. Same idea. Just open the ISO with MakeMKV to check if it's supported periodically.
I have been ripping discs since before mkv worked with UHD and never thought about doing that! Makes perfect sense, and thanks for the tip..handcraftedbits wrote: Wed Aug 14, 2019 1:45 amAnother FYI for anyone new to this, you'll always be able to do a full disc backup, even if the keys aren't known yet (no actual decryption takes place). This is precisely what I do when I get a "volume key unknown" error. Back it up, put away the disc forever, and check back in a few days.saf001 wrote: Tue Aug 13, 2019 9:33 pm Not sure if it helps but I was able to backup the retail copy just fine (US). Maybe the key has already been updated. BD-RE Asus BW-16D1HT drive that is recommended here and purchased the disk from Best Buy.