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Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2011 1:53 am
by mespi56923
ok i'm lost in this new aacs encryption layer thing. i was able to rip previous blurays before, now those same blurays i am unable to rip. am i missing something?
DavidTigerFan wrote:Yeah, tried AnyDVD out in windows and it works great. Would really MakeMKV work for these drives.
Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Thu Jun 23, 2011 5:50 am
by Plecebo
I too have a brand new Samsung that is getting this error using version 1.6.10 of MakeMKV.
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Drive Information
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: TSSTcorp
Product: DVDWBD SH-B123L
Revision: SB04
Serial number: R8606GGB502237
Bus encryption flags: 1E
I too am interested in any estimates on how long it might take to get these drives usable. If it were a month or less I would keep the drive, if it were longer, I'd return it.
Also, i'd be interested in contributing to a fund if it would help this feature get coded faster

PM me if that is an option.
Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 5:41 pm
by mespi56923
whats the progress on the new update to makemkv to allow ripping again? i want to backup my blurays but am unable to still which sucks.

Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 7:54 pm
by bassballboy
Disregard... I fixed my issue. It was my fault, not the software's. Still happy with my $50 donation for the software!
Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Wed Jul 06, 2011 10:26 pm
by reebok
Plecebo wrote:I too have a brand new Samsung that is getting this error using version 1.6.10 of MakeMKV.
Code: Select all
Drive Information
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: TSSTcorp
Product: DVDWBD SH-B123L
Revision: SB04
Serial number: R8606GGB502237
Bus encryption flags: 1E
I too am interested in any estimates on how long it might take to get these drives usable. If it were a month or less I would keep the drive, if it were longer, I'd return it.
Also, i'd be interested in contributing to a fund if it would help this feature get coded faster

PM me if that is an option.
I have a samsung SH-B123L by TSSTcorp that has never had a problem (except for a physcially damaged disc). I just ripped another bluray today and have done about 30 total.
Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2011 7:12 pm
by xkalibur
reebok wrote:Plecebo wrote:I too have a brand new Samsung that is getting this error using version 1.6.10 of MakeMKV.
Code: Select all
Drive Information
Current profile: BD-ROM
Manufacturer: TSSTcorp
Product: DVDWBD SH-B123L
Revision: SB04
Serial number: R8606GGB502237
Bus encryption flags: 1E
I too am interested in any estimates on how long it might take to get these drives usable. If it were a month or less I would keep the drive, if it were longer, I'd return it.
Also, i'd be interested in contributing to a fund if it would help this feature get coded faster

PM me if that is an option.
I have a samsung SH-B123L by TSSTcorp that has never had a problem (except for a physcially damaged disc). I just ripped another bluray today and have done about 30 total.
And I have a brand new Samsung SH-B123L by TSSTcorp that I installed yesterday, that requires Bus Encryption

These are definitely coming like this, now. Thankfully I've found a couple trial version of other commercial software that has been updated to support bus encryption, but I'm looking forward to using my favorite again (makemkv obviously) once it's updated...
Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 2:04 pm
by 2Cold4U
xkalibur wrote:
And I have a brand new Samsung SH-B123L by TSSTcorp that I installed yesterday, that requires Bus Encryption

These are definitely coming like this, now. Thankfully I've found a couple trial version of other commercial software that has been updated to support bus encryption, but I'm looking forward to using my favorite again (makemkv obviously) once it's updated...
I have the same drive that also requires the encryption. Found a list of VUKs on doom9 forums but it is not comprehensive (tried to rip the Harry Potter BR series with no luck). Which trial versions did you use? I too love MakeMKV but just looking for a bandaid for now until an update fixes the issue.
EDIT: Just saw there was a new release 1.6.12 -- anyone with this Samsung drive tested it? Does it cure the issue?
Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 5:24 pm
by DavidTigerFan
2Cold4U wrote:xkalibur wrote:
And I have a brand new Samsung SH-B123L by TSSTcorp that I installed yesterday, that requires Bus Encryption

These are definitely coming like this, now. Thankfully I've found a couple trial version of other commercial software that has been updated to support bus encryption, but I'm looking forward to using my favorite again (makemkv obviously) once it's updated...
I have the same drive that also requires the encryption. Found a list of VUKs on doom9 forums but it is not comprehensive (tried to rip the Harry Potter BR series with no luck). Which trial versions did you use? I too love MakeMKV but just looking for a bandaid for now until an update fixes the issue.
EDIT: Just saw there was a new release 1.6.12 -- anyone with this Samsung drive tested it? Does it cure the issue?
I will try tonight with my samsung. ( I don't think it's the same model as yours)
Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 6:02 pm
by mespi56923
i just installed the new update and it did not bother opening my bluray of You Again. still says AAC bus encryption blah blah blah
Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 6:46 pm
by 2Cold4U
mespi56923 wrote:i just installed the new update and it did not bother opening my bluray of You Again. still says AAC bus encryption blah blah blah
Looks like back to trying to find a bandaid way to get my blurays to mkv until the next update then

Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Mon Jul 11, 2011 6:55 pm
by mespi56923
basically...i would be so pissed if i paid the 50bux and its been this long with no found update to makemkv...all i gotta do is just wait, there is no other option sadly.
Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 2:46 am
by xkalibur
2Cold4U wrote:xkalibur wrote:
And I have a brand new Samsung SH-B123L by TSSTcorp that I installed yesterday, that requires Bus Encryption

These are definitely coming like this, now. Thankfully I've found a couple trial version of other commercial software that has been updated to support bus encryption, but I'm looking forward to using my favorite again (makemkv obviously) once it's updated...
I have the same drive that also requires the encryption. Found a list of VUKs on doom9 forums but it is not comprehensive (tried to rip the Harry Potter BR series with no luck). Which trial versions did you use? I too love MakeMKV but just looking for a bandaid for now until an update fixes the issue.
EDIT: Just saw there was a new release 1.6.12 -- anyone with this Samsung drive tested it? Does it cure the issue?
Pavtube ByteCopy has a Mac version is able to open my disks. As does Dvdfab and AnyDvd. It looks like they've been updated in the past month or so so I would presume (Hope) a fix for MakeMKV is on the way :-/
Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 9:48 am
by mike admin
xkalibur wrote:Pavtube ByteCopy has a Mac version is able to open my disks. As does Dvdfab and AnyDvd. It looks like they've been updated in the past month or so so I would presume (Hope) a fix for MakeMKV is on the way :-/
This will be implemented in 3 weeks.
Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 7:43 pm
by pratman2
I don't know man, I have a two and a half year old LG GGC-H20L, and about 2-3 months ago I started getting the same error messages. I have not updated the firmware on the drive since I bought it, and I have not updated windows in probably 8 months. I'm not so sure its only a few resent drives the manufacturers have put out that are having this AACS encryption problem.
Re: AACS bus encryption
Posted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 3:25 pm
by xkalibur
mike admin wrote:This will be implemented in 3 weeks.
Woohoo! Great news. You rock, good sir.