Dump Submitted- Dogma 25th Anniversary UHD
Posted: Wed Dec 10, 2025 2:34 pm
MKB20_v82_Dogma_1B6E.tgz submitted by email.
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Hey charbro, the 8A22 variant of Dogma has been added to the public keydb.charbro wrote: Sat Dec 13, 2025 10:58 pm Hello, I'm adding my dump directly for simplicity. Thank you!!
Have you actually downloaded the public keydb so that MakeMKV can use it to decrypt your disc?
keydb_helper wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 1:55 am If you haven't previously configured MakeMKV to utilise the public keydb you can follow my instructions here or use SamuriHL's utility for Windows (Link)
Put a cert on your site. This isn't the 90s and we shouldn't be using http, port 80 anymore.keydb_helper wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 10:01 pm Have you actually downloaded the public keydb so that MakeMKV can use it to decrypt your disc?
As I wrote in the post which immediately preceded yours:keydb_helper wrote: Tue Dec 16, 2025 1:55 am If you haven't previously configured MakeMKV to utilise the public keydb you can follow my instructions here or use SamuriHL's utility for Windows (Link)
If I had to guess:Anazecria wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 12:39 am I have added the latest public keydb as of a few minutes ago and Make MKV still fails to open this disc. Any advice as to what I am doing wrong?
I see the problem. I put it in the ".MakeMKV\" folder following instructions from one of the other posts here, not realising I had changed the location of MakeMKV's data directory. Thank you!keydb_helper wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 2:29 am 2. You might have put the keydb.cfg file in the wrong folder (it should be next to any generated disc dump files)
I was preparing to do that before I saw that I couldn't as Pioneer drives are not valid for this and to do the submission to MakeMKV only, which I did (both drives I have are Pioneer). I figured my only option was to wait until MakeMKV had taken a look or someone with a non-Pioneer drive submitted a dump file to the public submission thread, which I saw someone had.If it doesn't match one of the three I listed, feel free to follow the submission template and post your disc dump here
Great to hear.Anazecria wrote: Thu Dec 18, 2025 12:42 am I see the problem. I put it in the ".MakeMKV\" folder following instructions from one of the other posts here, not realising I had changed the location of MakeMKV's data directory. Thank you!
Feel free to submit your Pioneer generated disc dump file to the thread. Just make sure you follow the submission template. There is a chance that your disc dump may be usable if a 'sibling' disc variant which uses the same media key is already known to the public keydb.Anazecria wrote: Thu Dec 18, 2025 12:42 am A separate question, I have another disc which I submitted to MakeMKV, but has not appeared in the public key submission thread. Since I have a Pioneer and cannot submit my dump files, is there a way to request someone with a non-Pioneer drive to submit a file to the thread for a specific disc, or should I just exercise some patience?
Thanks for the suggestion, but it isn't my site so I can't act on your polite request. This was previously discussed on the Doom9 forum and my recollection is that the hosting provider doesn't allow SSL/TLS for the free accounts.twotoad wrote: Wed Dec 17, 2025 1:33 am Put a cert on your site. This isn't the 90s and we shouldn't be using http, port 80 anymore.