I bought a Blu-Ray Boxset from Japan and I'm having trouble trying to remove the AACS protection. Since I do not have a Blu-Ray drive I copied each disc to an ISO file using my PS3 with CFW then transferred the ISO files over to my PC using FTP.
I have tried a pirated version of Anydvd HD and Makemkv but neither works.
Anydvd HD: "ERROR processing Blu-ray disc!"
Makemkv: "The volume key is unknown for this disc - video can't be decrypted"
Does anyone have any ideas?
>>61091216
Did you try reading the makemkv faq?
Piracy doesn't have this problem.
>>61091308
>makemkv faq
MakeMKV can process an incomplete blu-ray disc backup as long as volume key is known for that disc. Incomplete backup is an encrypted backup without a volume id part, the most common case being ISO image from PS3 system or files plainly copied from blu-ray disc. In order to open such disc a disc-specific key must be supplied to MakeMKV via text file in AACS key directory. First, you need to set an "AACS keys directory" in preferences; then you need to put a keyfile with disc for your key into this directory. MakeMKV will scan all files in this directory and will accept key in any format. Group of volunteers maintains a decent key database at http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=120988 . Be sure to download the latest keydb_bd file and unpack it into your AACS keys directory.
Woah I didn't expect it to actually mention people copying ISOs from a PS3, interesting.
>>61091358
I bought the BDs solely because No one uploaded them for 4 years anon and wanted to make my own encode to upload.
>>61091374
The FAQ isn't helping all of that information is ~7 years old. The option it refences in the preferences isn't even there anymore.
>>61091374
Make sure you have installed the very fucking latest version of AnyDVD HD and ensure it's set up correctly.
If that doesn't work, DVDFab has a similar program, Passkey.
Other than that, you could play it and capture the stream. I know there are some hardware devices that crack HDCP on the fly, there might be a way to capture it RAW.
>>61091610
>very fucking latest version of AnyDVD HD
I'm using 8.0.5.0 pirated but why does it matter if it's a few versions old?
>Passkey
I'll try it.
>>61091216
You're being immoral, it isn't ethical.
It's japan-only.
>>61091670
Decryption keys are updated all the time. Sometimes more than once in a week. Even if those BDs are old, their keys might not be present in an older version of RedFox's database.
>>61091824
Yes I realize this but there is probably less than a thousand people with these BDs so why does it matter?
>>61091953
Keys aren't restricted to one release in particular, it's usually used by one publisher for several releases in a period of time.
>>61091983
Interesting would be nice If I could check to see if my BDs were supported before buying the software. I still highly doubt the Blu-Rays for this television drama would be in the keys database.
I just don't know where to go from here, I can buy a BD drive but I'm not sure if it will change anything since the ISOs did seem to copy across from my PS3 perfectly fine. I can buy anydvd HD but highly doubt a new version will have the keys...
>>61091724
Multi-region licensed Blu-Ray players are readily available. How is this different?
>>61091216
Upload the raw images and let the Internet crack it
Seems like DVDFAB is working it's processing it atm.
>>61092388
Confirmed working perfectly with dvdfab.