I’ve used RedFox AnyDVD to decrypt encrypted Blu-Rays in the past, but now the trial key is tied to you system’s hardware. Simply reinstalling the OS will not work. I tried using MakeMKV, that did not work. What do people use to decrypt Blu-rays?

  • @HumanPerson
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    31 year ago

    I would try to use a vm. I don’t know much about blu-ray but that should hide your hardware pretty well. You could try something qemu based for hiding it completely.

  • plug_world
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    21 year ago

    Is it a new release? Sometimes MakeMKV doesn’t have the keys updated on the server for super duper new releases.
    When that happens I usually have to go to FindVUK here. Then I place the keydb.cfg file in the directory MakeMKV is installed in. It should be smart enough to detect the keys locally if put in the right location and use those. The updated keys allow it to decrypt these newer disks.

  • iWORKBRiEFLY
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    1 year ago

    RedFox was always the one that worked for me, I tried others & couldn’t get them to decrypt. But I always wanted this but can’t find it free: https://deuhd.ru/

  • @[email protected]OP
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    11 year ago

    Going to try setting up a VM. Old versions of RedFox will not decrypt, I get a error communicating with their servers. Could never get MakeMKV to decrypt. movierescuer works but it is no longer developed.

  • @[email protected]
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    11 year ago

    Have you tried different MakeMKV installs?? There are a few floating around that don’t work.