No, it is telling you, that the file "C:\Users\Main\Documents\AnyDVDHD\UHDkeys.txt" does not exist. Point AnyDVD to the existing file in settings.It's telling you that you don't have a key for that particular title.
You must tell AnyDVD where your key file is.Trying out a new LG WH16NS40 drive with pre- N1.03 FW, drive is running 1.02, and I get the above message. Logfile below.
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Is one of the strings below the key?You must tell AnyDVD where your key file is.
Is one of the strings below the key?
So, Redfox does not have the key for this disc, or is there something I'm doing wrong? I proceed just as I have with any 1080p Blu-ray only with this one, a UHD disc, I got the error. There is no UHDkeys.txt in that folder, in fact, there's nothing in that folder at that location. And display hidden items is checked(on).
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Okay, got it. I wasn't aware such a file/list needed to be added, I just assumed it still operated as it does with Blu-rays.No.
AnyDVD doesn't have any keys for 4K UHD BD's, you have to load the leaked keys externally inside a .txt file.
Download "UHDKeys.zip" from this thread extract it and then copy the .txt file to the folder location set in AnyDVD.
Unfortunately however there is no leaked key for your disc, so it will not work even when you have the key file setup.
Per the OP in that thread, he/she will update the list as new keys become available Is this how Redfox users are handling additional keys(if there are any)
Yes, I saw the Doom9 thread, I just wasn't sure those keys were all contained in the poster's list.Yes that's the easiest way
Either that or gather the keys manually yourself from the Doom9 thread (the original source of the keys)