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primarily uses its own internal hashed keys, it can use a file as a fallback to decrypt Blu-ray and 4K UHD discs if those keys are missing or the MakeMKV servers 1. Download the Database File You can obtain a updated file from community-maintained sources. FindVUK Online Database is the most common repository for these files. Download the "English" version for the best compatibility. 2. Locate Your Data Directory MakeMKV looks for this file in its MakeMKV Data Directory . To find yours: Open MakeMKV and go to Preferences Look for the MakeMKV data directory %USERPROFILE%\.MakeMKV ~/Library/MakeMKV ~/.MakeMKV ~/.config/aacs/ 3. Install and Rename the File Copy the downloaded into the data directory identified above.

Integrating this database requires placing the file in a specific directory where MakeMKV is programmed to look for local data. : You must place MakeMKV Data Directory . You can find this specific path by going to View > Preferences > General within the app. %USERPROFILE%\.MakeMKV C:\Users\[YourName]\.MakeMKV : Typically /Users/[YourName]/Library/MakeMKV : Generally ~/.MakeMKV/ The VUK Requirement : For MakeMKV to actually use an entry from , that entry keydbcfg makemkv

  1. Built-in decryption for many discs.
  2. External key databases when built-in keys are missing or outdated. KeyDBCFG is one such source of keys and tables that tools can reference to handle newer or uncommon discs.

is a decryption database primarily used by media players like to play encrypted Blu-ray discs. While primarily uses its own internal hashed keys, it