![]() ![]() I had an issue with one VC1 encoded movie not showing all subtitles, but other than that it does work with ripped. Just to let you know, there is a working subtitle plugin for xine-lib available at xineliboutput cvs here: The makemkv ebuild has been posted here and there are additions: MakeMKV is working on BD+ support (see this thread on the doom9 forums).Īlso there is new activity in the BD+ thread. They can't be decrypted anyways since there are no processing keys found for discs > MKBv11 yet. So be sure to use no discs > MKBv12 with it. This will only work until the new host-key it works with is revoked. The newest version of aacskeys is now able to run with unpatched drives. There is increasing activity on the decrypting front over at the doom9 forums: Where can I find MKVv1 to 10 ?įor your drive you used patch Y04L or Y05Lī121B199A937940128CA797520C76064C81D0115=UltraViolet | D | | V | 64A4F30F0EA870EBA56F7BFAFFF47CB8įound a tool called makemkv which apparently supports MKB However for the file ProcessingDeviceKeysSimple.txt, I keep the orginal file of dump. For the patch, when I patched my drive it seemed to be ok, I didn't have any error. UDF 2.5 is included in the kernel since about version 2.6.25.Īacskeys library 0.4.0 by arnezami, KenD00 If you have troubles applying the patch or checking if it applied correctly, you best ask in the doom9 forums thread.Īlso did you look at your ProcessingDeviceKeysSimple.txt file? There should be the processing keys for all MKB Versions until MKBv10 (at least for MKBv1 since this is what your disc seems to be). Since your aacskeys version seems to be the newest available (0.4.0) and it initialized fine, I guess the problem lies in the patch of your drive. ![]() This message says that your aacskeys library could not read the disc's volume id: Last edited by bouriquo on Fri 8:41 pm edited 3 times in total The given Host Certficate / Private Key has been revoked by your drive.ĮRROR: SENDHOSTCHAL: SK: 0x5, ASC: 0圆F, ASCQ: 0x00, errnr: -2 Gentoo Forums :: View topic - Blu-Ray (on gentoo) how-to īlu-Ray (on gentoo) how-to ![]()
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