Because Xreveal is a lightweight, on-the-fly decrypter, its free version does not contain native decryption keys for Blu-ray or UHD discs due to legal and technical restrictions. To make the program work, users have to manually supply a local text-based database file ( keydb.cfg ) containing the volume keys (VUKs or Unit Keys) required to unlock the discs.
This article explores how Xreveal utilizes these databases, why the "KeyDB.cfg" file is the gold standard for enthusiasts, and how to optimize your setup for the best results. The Role of Decryption Keys in Xreveal xreveal decryption key database top
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