BD-Video Key Extraction

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* Launch FindVUK.exe, this will automatically launch DVDFab.
* Launch FindVUK.exe, this will automatically launch DVDFab.
* Select "Try" to use DVDFab as a trial.
* Select "Try" to use DVDFab as a trial.
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* A progress bar window should appear as DVDFab is processing the disc, which takes a few seconds
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* A progress bar window should appear as DVDFab is processing the disc, which takes a few seconds. FindVUK should report that it found the key.
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FindVUK should report that it found the key.
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* Eject the disc, close FindVUK, close DVDFab (you may have to forcibly kill the process, for me it frequently hangs at that time).
* Eject the disc, close FindVUK, close DVDFab (you may have to forcibly kill the process, for me it frequently hangs at that time).
*In FindVUK's OnlineDB_Backup subfolder, an xml file is created for each disc. Example for [http://redump.org/disc/] 48128/D6630E5AA891CE4164A44E627E5672F092D0D717-BDROM (Meta).xml:
*In FindVUK's OnlineDB_Backup subfolder, an xml file is created for each disc. Example for [http://redump.org/disc/] 48128/D6630E5AA891CE4164A44E627E5672F092D0D717-BDROM (Meta).xml:

Revision as of 14:15, 30 January 2020

Note: This guide is only for dumping Blu-Ray Video discs, NOT Blu-Ray console discs (see Dumping Guides).

Caveat with this guide: The following 2 older versions of DVDFab and Find VUK work together. The disadvantage of using this older version of DVDFab is that it won't be able to process newer discs. For a disc from 2018, I got a message saying to upgrade to newer DVDFab. However if you do, you'll need to figure out which version of Find VUK will work with it. Please let us know if you do so we can update the below links with newer versions of the below apps that are compatible with each other.

Software

Dumping Guide

  • DVDFab should be closed.
  • Insert Blu-Ray disc.
  • Launch FindVUK.exe, this will automatically launch DVDFab.
  • Select "Try" to use DVDFab as a trial.
  • A progress bar window should appear as DVDFab is processing the disc, which takes a few seconds. FindVUK should report that it found the key.
  • Eject the disc, close FindVUK, close DVDFab (you may have to forcibly kill the process, for me it frequently hangs at that time).
  • In FindVUK's OnlineDB_Backup subfolder, an xml file is created for each disc. Example for [1] 48128/D6630E5AA891CE4164A44E627E5672F092D0D717-BDROM (Meta).xml:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<Bluray>
 <FileType>BlurayMetaXML</FileType>
 <DiscId Date="2008-04-30">D6630E5AA891CE4164A44E627E5672F092D0D717</DiscId>
 <VolumeId>FC3AAC79EA225AE1448C983C98259319</VolumeId>
 <MediaKey>D3A5957A0219001AB62D31EAC9A10E5A</MediaKey>
 <VolumeUniqueKey>F283D691673583569819F114460A6BF7</VolumeUniqueKey>
 <VolumeLabel>BDROM</VolumeLabel>
 <BDplus>0</BDplus>
 <BusEncryptionEnabled>0</BusEncryptionEnabled>
 <MKBrev>7</MKBrev>
 <MainPlaylist/>
 <UnitKeys>
   <UnitKey Nr="1">562D5AC9EF5925866D7F07BBDC8ADFEF</UnitKey>
 </UnitKeys>
 <MetaTitles>
   <MetaTitle Language="" Manual="1">Metal Gear Solid 4 Bonus Disc</MetaTitle>
 </MetaTitles>
 <Hashes>
   <Hash Type="MD5" File="MKB_RO.inf" Size="1048576">BF8D213F679D3423526B1185B30C63D2</Hash>
 </Hashes>
 <Application>FindVUK 1.09</Application>
 <VolumeSize>24395972608</VolumeSize>
</Bluray>
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