Keydbcfg Makemkv Here
To illustrate, let's assume you want to store information about your media rips in KeyDB:
Thus keydbcfg makemkv could mean: “Run the MakeMKV operation using configuration stored in KeyDB.” keydbcfg makemkv
: If MakeMKV's central servers are down, or if you are working on an air-gapped machine, having a local KEYDB.cfg can sometimes serve as a manual fallback for decryption keys. To illustrate, let's assume you want to store
: Because new Blu-ray releases use updated AACS versions, the keydbcfg makemkv
Now keydbcfg can inspect live progress: keydbcfg hgetall makemkv:job:/dev/sr0
Make sure the filename is exactly KEYDB.cfg (case-sensitive on some systems). How to Get the Latest Keys