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2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36723 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1205< Content > 0m 28.46s: got drive key< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36723 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1206< Content > 0m 28.46s: got host key signature< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36723 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1207< Content > 0m 28.46s: verified drive signature< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36723 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1208< Content > 0m 28.46s: verified host signature< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36723 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1209< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36823 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1209< NewLineCnt >1215< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36824 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1209< Content > 0m 28.57s: sent host signature and key point< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36824 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1210< Content > 0m 28.58s: got bus key< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36824 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1211< Content > 0m 28.58s: got volume id< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36824 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1212< Content > 0m 28.58s: got volume id mac< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36824 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1213< Content > 0m 28.58s: volume id is correct< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36824 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1214< Content > 0m 28.58s: got vid< 2019-04-13 19:44:45 # 36824 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1215< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:44:46 # 37625 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1215< NewLineCnt >1218< 2019-04-13 19:44:46 # 37625 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1215< Content > 0m 29.35s: got vuk< 2019-04-13 19:44:46 # 37625 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1216< Content > 0m 29.40s: got unit key 1< 2019-04-13 19:44:46 # 37625 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Passkey got Unit Keys - create memdump now! 2019-04-13 19:44:46 # 37738 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / DUMP >>> 2019-04-13 19:44:46 # 37738 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / DUMP >>> ProcDump v9.0 - Sysinternals process dump utility 2019-04-13 19:44:46 # 37738 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / DUMP >>> Copyright (C) 2009-2017 Mark Russinovich and Andrew Richards 2019-04-13 19:44:46 # 37738 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / DUMP >>> Sysinternals - www.sysinternals.com 2019-04-13 19:44:46 # 37738 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / DUMP >>> 2019-04-13 19:44:46 # 37738 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / DUMP >>> [19:44:46] Dump 1 initiated: F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\dump\5B1F6A3A61431523976B41B3402D247BC437CB55_HER.dmp 2019-04-13 19:44:46 # 38138 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / DUMP >>> [19:44:46] Dump 1 writing: Estimated dump file size is 97 MB. 2019-04-13 19:44:47 # 38838 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / DUMP >>> [19:44:47] Dump 1 complete: 97 MB written in 1.1 seconds 2019-04-13 19:44:47 # 39138 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / DUMP >>> [19:44:47] Waiting for dump to complete... 2019-04-13 19:44:57 # 48641 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / DUMP >>> [19:44:57] Dump count reached. 2019-04-13 19:44:57 # 48641 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / DUMP >>> 2019-04-13 19:44:57 # 48642 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / Dump successful! >1< 2019-04-13 19:44:57 # 48642 # [I] main / DumpProcessToFile(legacy) / DumpProcessToFile - Program >F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\tool\procdump64.exe< Parameter > -ma -o "DVDFabPasskey.exe" "F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\dump\5B1F6A3A61431523976B41B3402D247BC437CB55_HER.dmp"< 2019-04-13 19:44:57 # 48643 # [I] main / DVDfab_DumpFile(legacy) / MemDump successfully finished! 2019-04-13 19:44:57 # 48643 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1217< Content > 0m 29.41s: blupath: movie disc< 2019-04-13 19:44:57 # 48643 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1218< Content > 0m 29.47s: Networking Get RRdata< 2019-04-13 19:44:57 # 48643 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1218< NewLineCnt >1220< 2019-04-13 19:44:57 # 48644 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1218< Content > 0m 29.47s: Networking Get RRdata< 2019-04-13 19:44:57 # 48644 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1219< Content > 0m 29.47s: Have not RRdata< 2019-04-13 19:44:57 # 48644 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1220< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:45:00 # 51745 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1220< NewLineCnt >1221< 2019-04-13 19:45:00 # 51745 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1220< Content > 0m 43.55s: blupath info: 1 406< 2019-04-13 19:45:00 # 51745 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1221< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:45:02 # 54145 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1221< NewLineCnt >1223< 2019-04-13 19:45:02 # 54145 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1221< Content > 0m 45.94s: bd set region B< 2019-04-13 19:45:02 # 54146 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1222< Content > 0m 45.94s: blupath first run: region B, playlist 100< 2019-04-13 19:45:02 # 54146 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1223< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:45:03 # 54246 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1223< NewLineCnt >1226< 2019-04-13 19:45:03 # 54246 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1223< Content > 0m 46.05s: Networking Get RRdata< 2019-04-13 19:45:03 # 54246 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1224< Content > 0m 46.05s: Have not RRdata< 2019-04-13 19:45:03 # 54246 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1225< Content > 0m 46.05s: ff error: 1< 2019-04-13 19:45:03 # 54246 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1226< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:45:03 # 54346 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1226< NewLineCnt >1227< 2019-04-13 19:45:03 # 54346 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1226< Content > 0m 46.15s: ff error: 1< 2019-04-13 19:45:03 # 54346 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1227< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:45:03 # 54445 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1227< NewLineCnt >1228< 2019-04-13 19:45:03 # 54446 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1227< Content > 0m 46.24s: ff error: 1< 2019-04-13 19:45:03 # 54446 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1228< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:45:14 # 65749 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1228< NewLineCnt >1229< 2019-04-13 19:45:14 # 65749 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1228< Content > 0m 57.55s: blupath info: 1 406< 2019-04-13 19:45:14 # 65749 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1229< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:45:16 # 67950 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1229< NewLineCnt >1232< 2019-04-13 19:45:16 # 67950 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1229< Content > 0m 59.69s: blupath second run: playlist 100< 2019-04-13 19:45:16 # 67950 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1230< Content > 0m 59.69s: ff error: 1< 2019-04-13 19:45:16 # 67950 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1231< Content > 0m 59.76s: read index.bdmv begin< 2019-04-13 19:45:16 # 67950 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1232< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:45:16 # 68150 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Filechange detected! OldLineCnt >1232< NewLineCnt >1235< 2019-04-13 19:45:16 # 68150 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1232< Content > 0m 59.87s: got bdmv< 2019-04-13 19:45:16 # 68150 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1233< Content > 0m 59.88s: got extended bdinfo< 2019-04-13 19:45:16 # 68150 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1234< Content > 0m 59.88s: opened blu-ray< 2019-04-13 19:45:16 # 68150 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / New Line >1235< Content >(empty)< 2019-04-13 19:45:16 # 68151 # [I] main / DVDfab_WatchLog_Standard(legacy) / Close Passkey now! 2019-04-13 19:45:16 # 68157 # [I] main / DVDfab_CloseApplication(legacy) / There are >1< Passkey processes running 2019-04-13 19:45:22 # 73716 # [I] main / (legacy) / Get basic AACS data 2019-04-13 19:45:23 # 75141 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_WaitForAACS(legacy) / AACS folder on disc is reachable - ValidateVUK is possible 2019-04-13 19:45:24 # 75692 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetMetaInfo_AACS(legacy) / Got DiscID from disc >5B1F6A3A61431523976B41B3402D247BC437CB55< 2019-04-13 19:45:24 # 75693 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetMetaInfo_AACS(legacy) / Got DateDiscId from disc >2014-04-25< 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76336 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetMetaInfo_AACS(legacy) / Get encrypted UnitKeys 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76337 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetMetaInfo_AACS(legacy) / UnitKey-Count: 1 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76337 # [I] main / FVMAIN_Mode_FindVUK_GetMetaInfo_AACS(legacy) / UnitKeys ENC : >1< Key >D5F8111D288C0B4CBB1F5D4CAFF9B872< 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76338 # [I] main / (legacy) / VolumeName >HER< 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76338 # [I] main / (legacy) / DiscId >5B1F6A3A61431523976B41B3402D247BC437CB55< (2014-04-25) 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76338 # [I] main / (legacy) / DiscType >BD< 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76339 # [I] main / (legacy) / MKB Revision >46< 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76339 # [I] main / (legacy) / BusEncEnabl. >0< 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76339 # [I] main / (legacy) / UnitKeyCount >1< 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76339 # [I] main / (legacy) / >>> UnitKeyENC (1) >D5F8111D288C0B4CBB1F5D4CAFF9B872< 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76340 # [I] main / (legacy) / Analyze dump 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76340 # [I] main / DVDfab_AnalyzeDump_2018(legacy) / Start to analyze '2018' MemDump now! 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76340 # [I] main / DVDfab_GetUnitKeysFromDump(legacy) / DVDfab_GetUnitKeysFromDump - File >F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\dump\5B1F6A3A61431523976B41B3402D247BC437CB55_HER.dmp< DiscID >5B1F6A3A61431523976B41B3402D247BC437CB55< UnitKeyCnt >1< 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76340 # [I] main / DVDfab_GetUnitKeysFromDump(legacy) / ERROR! Couldn't open file >F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\dump\5B1F6A3A61431523976B41B3402D247BC437CB55_HER.dmp< 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76341 # [I] main / DVDfab_AnalyzeDump_2018(legacy) / Error analyzing memory dump - please report in the doom9 forum! 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76341 # [I] main / (legacy) / ERROR! Analyze 2018 failed! 2019-04-13 19:45:25 # 76344 # [I] main / (legacy) / CloseAtTheEnd is active, but no running application >C:\Program Files (x86)\DVDFab Passkey\DVDFabPasskey.exe< could be found 2019-04-13 19:45:28 # 79381 # [I] main / FindVUK_SaveWindowPos(legacy) / Current position identical to last position - no need to save it |
14th April 2019, 21:32 | #403 | Link |
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This line here is the intersting one:
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DVDfab_GetUnitKeysFromDump(legacy) / ERROR! Couldn't open file >F:\BluRay\Tools\FindVUK_1.24\dump\5B1F6A3A61431523976B41B3402D247BC437CB55_HER.dmp< Thanks! |
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If I am right the Volume or Disc ID is the SHA-1 checksum of this file G:\AACS\Unit_Key_RO.inf. So you won’t need to watch the dvdfab log for it. Candela can you verify that? |
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Came across a problem. Picked up the new 2001 Blu, ran FindVUK (which in turn ran DVDFab 11), and got the key info (for VLC). Then tried playing the blu-ray in VLC and ... it wouldn't play:
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18th May 2019, 09:56 | #408 | Link |
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Unitkey appears to be correct. maybe there's some error in your keydb.cfg so VLC cannot parse the file completely and fails to find the key
Try this VUK Code:
0x659903226C7C79C2880A2E0E7DFCC02D5BCC328F = 2001_A_SPACE_ODYSSEY (2001: A Space Odyssey) | D | 2018-09-11 | V | 0x1B9A4E222EDE71F6964E4DE43301AD30 ; |
19th May 2019, 00:39 | #409 | Link |
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Thanks for looking into this. YES! ... your key (all by itself in a keydb file) allows 2001:ASO to work just fine!
I went back to http://fvonline-db.bplaced.net/ and re-downloaded the up-to-date keys file (2019-05-10 21:46:14), the English link (most entries), tried it again, and ... 2001:ASO failed. So there definitely is something wrong with our "official" keys file. I also stepped back 2 update files (in March and April) and tried both and 2001:ASO failed with both. So this is a problem for who-knows-how-long. Is there a program that can verify an entire file for proper structure? |
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Looking at the logs you gave, it looks like FindVUK created a new KEYDB.cfg for you? You could try inserting an empty line (or two) at the end of the file and see if it fixes the issue. |
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I think the files available on the site are all crlf for Windows, but you very likely need a file with lf linebreak. Please convert the downloaded file manually and in case its working i will add pure lf files to the site. Gesendet von meinem H8324 mit Tapatalk |
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Hi guys and thanks for the things to try! BTW, I'm in Windows (forgot to mention that).
In a hex viewer, I see that the (latest) FindVUK key file has CRLFs at the end of each entry. To test, I put candela's single entry key as a key file without a CRLF and that worked for my 2001:ASO. At this point, I discovered my testing procedure was wrong. I cleverly thought to shutdown and restart the VLC player for each test. Now I figured out that by not ejecting and re-inserting the disc each time, VLC was reading drive or/and system cashed data, not re-inquiring the drive, and therefore VLC continued to fail. Now, I'm retesting from start. candela's single entry key file works ... and without the CRLF. My DVDFab11 retrieved single key file also works without the CRLF. Apparently, CRLF is not critical (at least, at the end of the key file data). BTW, the FindVUK key file, non-modified, works with the most recent Lawrence Of Arabia, which I just tested ... to give a point of reference. (will continue) (okay I'm back) Next test is adding my DVDFab11 key to the bottom of the FindVUK key file and ... it failed. However, removing that key from the bottom and putting it at the top and ... it works! That means somewhere in between data became messed up, or the structure became broken, or the structure is going in and out of broken (as it catches up to be in sync again) as it moves down the list. (Oooo, scary!) Last edited by Buck; 19th May 2019 at 22:24. |
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I ran the parser_test tool from libaacs git against latest KEYDB.cfg from fvonline-db.bplaced.net and it didn't report any issues. I assume that means libaacs was able to parse/validate all entries. You can try running vlc from command prompt, this way (at least on linux) you should see the errors from libaacs - if there are any. If there are corrupt lines in the KEYDB.cfg, it should tell you the line number, e.g. Quote:
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I'll try the command prompt approach (never did that so I guess I'll be stumbling my way through it) with the heightened error messages setting and see what comes out.
Giving this a little thought, I wondered if some entries are too long ... and may be overflowing a buffer? Most are brief but some have 3 or 4 lines worth of information. (I loaded the keys file into a spreadsheet, using "=" and ";" as cell splitters. scrolling through the file looked fine -- nothing grossly broken up or out of place.) On the other hand, maybe the file is fine but VLC has a bug reading through the keys file? Maybe it has a buffer issue or something else that messes up? (PS. I'm not looking for bugs, but I have to keep signing in when trying to post ... like there is a 5 minute timeout. Can we fix that too? ) |
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Just tried it myself and unfortunately I cannot reproduce your problem.
I'm using VLC 3.0.6 x86 with the latest keydb.cfg file from the website and the libaacs-x86-dll file from the whoknowsmyname site linked on the findvukonline site. I tried it with a movie named 'Unlocked' and it worked, I moved the entry of this movie to the end of the file and it still worked. I removed the entry and it stopped working - so it's reading the correct file and the movie is really aacs encrypted. So honestly I've no idea why it's not working correctly in your case. Just in case: I'm using Win10x64 1803 |
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Hadn't a chance to commandline-VLC but will try today.
Good to read it's just messing up on my end. I'm Win7x64 SP1 (with individual remaining upgrades installed). VLC is 3.0.6 32bit. In VLC's main folder is libaacs.dll (win32 20180325 from "whoknows"), and libbdplus (win32 20180325, from the VLC website?). In the aacs folder is keydb.cfg (of course) and files drl and hrl. There is also a folder vm0, which contains: aes_keys.bin, device_discovery_1.bin, device_discovery_2.bin, device_discovery_3.bin, device_discovery_4.bin, device_discovery_5.bin, ecdsa_keys.txt, memory.map, mem_area_02.bin, mem_area_03.bin, mem_area_04.bin, mem_area_05.bin, mem_area_06.bin, mem_area_07.bin, mem_free.bin, mem_player_executable.bin, mem_player_name.bin, and mem_player_version.bin (all from FindVUK?) I hope that looks normal. Last edited by Buck; 21st May 2019 at 19:55. |
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I tried the command line but it looks the same as launching it directly. So I launched it directly, set the log to "debug", let VLC fail on 2001:ASO. Here's the result:
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@ mick0
Could show me a sample setup to run, to do the commandline VLC (it would be in Windows for me), to get operation info from libaacs? I have a bad enough time getting Windowed VLC to do what I want. Last edited by Buck; 22nd May 2019 at 23:24. |
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2. enter a directory of your choice: e.g. CD c:\temp 3. set the following environment variables: SET AACS_DEBUG_FILE=debuglog.txt SET AACS_DEBUG_MASK=65535 SET AACS_NO_CACHE=1 4. start VLC from the command line: e.g. "c:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\vlc.exe" 5. play the bluray in VLC 6. open debug log, i.e. c:\temp\debuglog.txt in above example |
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Thanks! Followed the steps (of course in step 5 the bluray didn't play) and got the debug readout:
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