Thanks to everyone who followed the template and provided new disc dump files. The following UHD discs have been added to the public keydb (new media keys are indicated with an asterisk):
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MKB20_v61_Gladiator_6E87
*MKB20_v82_ENTRE_LE_CIEL_ET_L_ENFER_UHD_1EF4
*MKB20_v82_Halloween_4_3872
*MKB20_v82_Halloween_5_6600
*MKB20_v82_MartySupreme_543C
*MKB20_v82_SENTIMENTAL_VALUE_BA54
DiscVaultKeeper13 wrote: Fri May 08, 2026 6:02 pm
Dump filename: MKB20_v82_Cold_Storage_A2CB.tgz
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UPDATE: Apologies I recognize a key was already created. I will make sure to check before posting next time.
No worries, thanks for the edit. Please make sure you include the full
MKB_RO.inf file as well next time.
xokia wrote: Fri May 08, 2026 6:03 am
I literally used keydb_helper before uploading maybe its not updating?
*update* not only did keydb_helper not update my keydb.cfg file it zeroed out the existing file. hmmm.....
Hey xokia, I'm not sure what might've happened to your local keydb.cfg file. You'll probably want to reach out to SamuriHL to see if there is some edge case in the KeyDB Tool or its interactions with FindVUK.
(I know the naming is a bit confusing but my username
keydb_helper is distinct from SamuriHL's
KeyDB Helper tool and I'm not involved in the development of that software)
xokia wrote: Fri May 08, 2026 6:03 am
"UHD disc dump files are generally 3-8MB.
If your disc dump is less than 1MB, you will need to manually include the MKB_RO.inf file when uploading your disc dump file. "
Figured MKB_RO.inf was not needed since the file was almost 4MB.
I'll try and be more careful next time
I try to encourage folks to always include the MKB_RO.inf file. A significant number of MakeMKV users have generated a drive firmware dump at some point and this ends up getting included in every disc dump they create. Some users consistently provide 6-8MB disc dump files as they contain multiple drive firmware dumps. It can be tricky for these users to know whether they have produced a complete or incomplete disc dump file just by checking the file size.
You can determine if the full MKB_RO.inf file is required without extracting the disc dump file by looking at the file name and noting the "variant ID" (Eg:
1EF4 in
MKB20_v82_ENTRE_LE_CIEL_ET_L_ENFER_UHD_1EF4.tgz). This is a hexadecimal number and the partial MKB_RO.inf status is determined by the least significant
bit. If the variant ID is even (LSB is zero), the disc dump file is complete. Otherwise, it will be a partial disc dump file and the MKB_RO.inf file must be supplied.
So these disc dump files are known to be complete dumps purely from the filename:
MKB20_v77_TOMBSTONE_886
0.tgz
MKB20_v77_MADS_04A
2.tgz
MKB20_v77_What_Lies_Beneath_4E7
4.tgz
MKB20_v77_Breakdown_5B6
6.tgz
MKB20_v77_THE_UMBRELLAS_OF_CHERBOURG_49D
8.tgz
MKB20_v77_Pale_Rider_EA0
A.tgz
MKB20_v77_The_Outlaw_Josey_Wales_B22
C.tgz
MKB20_v77_DPIX006UHD_127
E.tgz
Whilst these are partial/incomplete disc dump files as the final hexadecimal variant ID digit is odd:
MKB20_v61_BLADE_RUNNER_THE_FINAL_CUT_278
1.tgz
MKB20_v77_Airplane!_566
3.tgz
MKB20_v77_Nosferatu_EF4
5.tgz
MKB20_v76_Halloween_3C3
7.tgz
MKB20_v76_The_Bride_of_Frankenstein_C35
9.tgz
MKB20_v76_CAGLIOSTRO_UHD_572
B.tgz
MKB20_v72_Twin_Peaks_From_Z_to_A_E01
D.tgz
MKB20_v76_The_Mummy_E51
F.tgz