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19th August 2018, 11:06 | #321 | Link | |
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How does FindVUK determine which DVDFab product is installed? Is it looking at a registry keys (such as HKLM/SOFTWARE/Classes, HKLM./SOFTWARE/Microsoft/CurrentVersion/Uninstall, or something else), looking in the start menu locations, or something else? -- I just started using FindVUK last night and it interactacts with the common database properly, including submitting.
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19th August 2018, 13:29 | #322 | Link |
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Strange - but the code used to upload things is quite new, the one used in the previous findVUK version (before 1.15) didn't support chunked upload and so didn't support bigger uploads for the synchronisation feature....
Will check the new code to see if I can find anything obvious ... |
19th August 2018, 13:37 | #323 | Link | |
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Your explanation suggests that it's necessary to start your personal-exe-file and this one finally starts DVDfab ... and this setup won't work currently because 1) findvuk reads the dvdfab release from the specified exe file and 2) dumps the memory of the specified exe-file. So it would always dump the memory of your personal-exe-file and never the required memory of the real dvdfab-application. You would need an additional setting to define the launch-command that is just used to launch the specific dvdfab-application and that can be completely different from the 'MainFile' setting already available in the ini-file. |
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22nd August 2018, 22:15 | #324 | Link |
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ok, the solution then is to install whatever driver support is needed for the app, then launch FindVUK, then remove the driver support when FindVUK is terminated. Thanks for the information.
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11th September 2018, 22:07 | #328 | Link |
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Released FindVUK 1.16
1) it should fix the upload problem reported by candela 2) it's possible to get UnitKeys for UHDs as well, unfortunately it's not possible to validate them because it still does not support BusEncryption (introduced new nodes in the MetaXML for upload) Please test and report in case something isn't working properly. btw: I've no idea why FindVUK 1.15 got removed from TinyUpload ... really strange. |
12th September 2018, 19:06 | #330 | Link |
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Please create a file named 'FindVUK.ini' in the directory of the findvuk.exe and insert this text into it:
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[LogLevel] Default=4 Thanks! |
13th September 2018, 05:53 | #332 | Link |
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@ Nalor,
I've used FindVUK 1.15 a few times and it works ok for me, although I have to ask: 1. What can we do with the decrypted unit keys? 2. Is there any software that can decrypt using these keys? 3. If possible, could FindVUK also provide the Media Key? Thanks for all your hard work! Marty |
13th September 2018, 13:38 | #333 | Link | |
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2. VLC with libaacs.dll. Dumphd. Bluraytest&decrypt 3. Newer Dvdfab no longer uses MK so its impossible for findvuk to provide it. Older Dvdfab still works for older discs so you can get MK from those. Or use aacskeys with Ps3 keys and valid host cert for mkbv62 and lower discs |
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22nd September 2018, 10:37 | #339 | Link |
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@Nalor: How often is the online database updated? I've submitted a few discs earlier this week and also tried the sync function with an older entry that's in my own keydb.cfg but not the online one but the online database doesn't seem to have altered at all. I know other discs I've submitted in the past are in there but I just wanted to check that my recent submissions are working as expected. I've not had any error messages that I'm aware of.
Also, I still get the same error with all versions of FindVUK after 1.10 whereby it attempts to find the media key and volume ID from DVDFab 9.2.2.4 and invariably finds zero values or totally incorrect values and so cannot verify the VUK it calculates. If I'd already got the correct values in my keydb.cfg file this means it will then delete them. Would it be any use if I sent you a logfile of what happens? |
22nd September 2018, 22:01 | #340 | Link | |
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Unfortunately I've managed to break my processing-script for new keys ... will take a few days until it's working again (need to stop to change things in the live-system ... at least in case there's no backup I started to integrate the processing of the UHD entries and until it's finished nothing is working at all - stupid situation ... but hopefully the last time that a bigger change is necessary. A logfile is always a good idea in case something is not working as expected! |
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