
However, you'll want to just completely get rid of the volume keys and replace them entirely with the hashed keys: (If this doesn't work it can be found in the directions at the beginning of this post) This is a file that you will need to periodically update as it is updated. In terms of the data directory in the next step, it's the same. MakeMKV is now set-up to use hashed keys. Also, it looks like Redfox is actively updating their software to include these keys. This is actually really straight-forward if you've already been using Makemkv. Per the instructions _HERE_ save the referenced text file into the folder in Makemkv that you've designated to be the "data directory" (step 3 below) and, using MakeMKV 1.10.10 or later and a UHD friendly drive, you then can rip a UHD movie, assuming that the hashed key has been uploaded to that file already. So this has gotten to be pretty straight-forward. Update: Starting from version 1.14.0 MakeMKV can read UHD discs using any BDXL-compatible LibreDrive drive - that includes most "official" and all "friendly" UHD drives.Ĭustom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches Ĭheck out this post for useful info on where to buy a UHD friendly drive: Makemkv download (pretty straight-forward to install): MakeMKV will download the necessary info on its own.

Doesn't look like you need to download the hashed keys file manually anymore.
