This specific alphanumeric string is typically generated by MakeMKV when it encounters a disc it cannot yet decrypt. It represents a "dump" of the disc's metadata.
Request the generation of a hashed key to allow the MakeMKV software to process the disc.
The file named MKB20_vXX_..._juz8qq...mkv (or similar) is usually sent to svq@makemkv.com . This allows the maintainers to update the "Hashed Keys" database, enabling all users with this specific disc version to back up their media. 4. Technical Background This specific alphanumeric string is typically generated by
Submission of Volume Unique Key (VUK) Request for Media Identifier juz8qq...mkv 1. Identification
The string provided, juz8qqvimzkhbac5patd8e4qyq74rreu2kjpvhztrfru4tpw2jono3u4fapjaxxn-mkv , appears to be a unique file name or a cryptographic hash associated with a video dump, likely for use with to resolve decryption issues for UHD/Blu-ray discs. Incident Report: UHD/Blu-ray Decryption Support The file named MKB20_vXX_
Notify developers that a specific retail version of a movie (often a new 4K UHD release) is not supported by current decryption keys.
If you are seeing this code, your software is likely waiting for a "keyfile" update to bypass AACS or BD+ protection. MKV Filde contains DRM Info - www.makemkv.com Technical Background Submission of Volume Unique Key (VUK)
In the community of digital media archiving, "writing a report" or submitting this string serves to: