Keydbcfg - Makemkv [new]
# Fetch rip settings from KeyDB instance and run MakeMKV keydbcfg --server localhost:6379 --get rip_profile | makemkvcon --profile=- mkv disc:0 all /output
Note: If the folder does not exist, create it, or run MakeMKV once to generate it. 3. Restart MakeMKV keydbcfg makemkv
The location varies by operating system: # Fetch rip settings from KeyDB instance and
MakeMKV does not strictly require an external keydb.cfg file to function. It uses its own internal hashed key system and an automated online database lookup to decrypt discs on the fly. It uses its own internal hashed key system
One of the key features of KeyDB is its support for multiple data structures, including strings, hashes, lists, sets, and maps. This allows developers to store and retrieve data in a variety of formats, making it a versatile tool for a wide range of applications.
file must be updated regularly. Users typically use third-party tools like SamuriHL’s update tool to automate these downloads. Generating Reports (Dumps) : If a disc cannot be decrypted despite having a , MakeMKV generates a TGZ dump file directory. This file should be sent to the MakeMKV support email so they can add support for that specific disc version.
With the rise of LibreDrive and the incredible speed of MakeMKV’s native decryption, keydbcfg is no longer a necessity for most users. However, it remains a vital for archivists, offline users, and those dealing with niche foreign discs.
