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Work in progress. | |||
* https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=172472 | |||
* Has info on how to get the media key etc for Windows & for Linux | |||
* I used Windows version FindVUK 1.10 that was the latest at the time[https://archive.org/details/FindVUK1.10] | |||
* Also need DVDFabPasskey9211 [https://www79.zippyshare.com/v/ltdfOIk7/file.html] | |||
* While DVDFab is reading the BD, FindVUK data dumps the info | |||
* Then after DVDFab finishes reading the BD, eject & reinsert the BD. | |||
* Then FindVUK reads/gets the rest of the meta info, saved in the logfile. | |||
* Also the uploaded DVDFab & FindVUK work with each other. If you want to use a newer DVDFab, you have to find/use a newer FindVUK that supports it. | |||
[[Category:Dumping Guides]] | [[Category:Dumping Guides]] | ||
Revision as of 01:12, 9 September 2018
Work in progress.
- https://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=172472
- Has info on how to get the media key etc for Windows & for Linux
- I used Windows version FindVUK 1.10 that was the latest at the time[1]
- Also need DVDFabPasskey9211 [2]
- While DVDFab is reading the BD, FindVUK data dumps the info
- Then after DVDFab finishes reading the BD, eject & reinsert the BD.
- Then FindVUK reads/gets the rest of the meta info, saved in the logfile.
- Also the uploaded DVDFab & FindVUK work with each other. If you want to use a newer DVDFab, you have to find/use a newer FindVUK that supports it.