The Xreveal database can store , indexed by the precise disc ID. When you insert a disc, Xreveal compares the full disc ID (including the disc’s manufacturing date and region code) and selects the correct key. No more "disc not supported" errors for legitimate variants.
Understanding the Xreveal Decryption Key Database: A Complete Guide to Blu-ray and DVD Playback
A movie bought in Europe (Region B) will have a different Disc ID and VUK than the exact same film bought in the United States (Region A). Ensure your database covers international releases. Xreveal Decryption Key Database
Xreveal follows a strict priority chain when looking for a disc’s decryption key:
: Xreveal searches your local decryption key database for a matching entry. The Xreveal database can store , indexed by
Commercial optical discs are protected by complex encryption standards designed to prevent unauthorized copying. The most prevalent systems include:
Are you trying to watch standard or 4K UHD discs ? Commercial optical discs are protected by complex encryption
The Xreveal Decryption Key Database is a structured repository of cryptographic keys, device-specific identifiers, and volume unique keys (VUKs) used to unlock AACS-protected Blu-ray discs. In simpler terms, it is a .
folder, which Xreveal scans for valid Volume Unique Keys (VUK) or Unit Keys. "My Discs" Local Database (Pro):