Save as claim_job.lua and load into KeyDB:
MakeMKV will use the decryption keys stored in the keydb.cfg file to decrypt the media and create a digital copy.
MakeMKV does automatically look for a keydb.cfg file. You must manually place it in the correct directory or configure the path. There are two ways MakeMKV uses this file: keydb.cfg makemkv
Point MakeMKV to an external, dynamic database that updates faster than the official client.
By following this guide and exploring the additional resources provided, you'll be well on your way to becoming a master of digital media management with KeyDB and MakeMKV. Save as claim_job
port 6379 tcp-backlog 511 timeout 300 tcp-keepalive 300
Create a batch script with the following: There are two ways MakeMKV uses this file:
The easiest way to find this folder is within MakeMKV itself: Open MakeMKV. Go to → Preferences . Select the General tab. Note the path listed under MakeMKV data directory . 2. Standard Folder Locations If you prefer to navigate manually, the default paths are: Windows : C:\Users\[YourUsername]\.MakeMKV\ macOS : ~/Library/MakeMKV/ Linux : ~/.MakeMKV/ or ~/.config/aacs/ 3. Setup and Configuration
In this example, Movie is the media title, 1 is the media ID, and 0x1234567890abcdef is the decryption key hash.