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: A newer database format introduced in recent updates (e.g., version 2.9.2) used to store more complex data, including DVD CSS keys and additional disc metadata. Decryption Priority Hierarchy xreveal decryption key database top
Xreveal functions as a background driver that removes DVD and Blu-ray protections (AACS, BD+, CSS) on-the-fly. To decrypt modern Blu-ray and UHD discs, the software requires a keydb.cfg file—a text-based database containing and Unit Keys (UK) for thousands of commercial titles. Top Ways to Get the Best Decryption Keys : Xreveal follows a specific priority when searching
: To remove additional protections like BD+ or CSS, you must install the Xreveal Plugins separately. KeyDB - Xreveal KeyDB - Xreveal Xreveal stores a local file
Xreveal stores a local file (often named keys.db or similar) on your hard drive. This file contains thousands of known keys for legacy and modern discs.
*DKD fails on discs with completely new MKB versions not yet seeded by any Processing Key.