It's the first one at the first link that works (ends with a 2). Just put that one in, and ping key.slysoft.com from command prompt. Make sure it's getting responses, and showing the correct IP. If that works, AnyDVD should work with it.
You might have had read errors if MakeMKV wasn't properly removing the copy protection. So it may not be the drive. (Could be a bad disc too, I suppose)
But try the ping first, make absolutely certain your computer is resolving the domain correctly.
We will still be having people asking about the hosts modification, a few won't bother reading the updated stickies.That said, hosts file modifications are no longer required. Everything you need to know is in the updated 'key server sticky' in general discussion.
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You think.... lol *sarcasm*We will still be having people asking about the hosts modification, a few won't bother reading the updated stickies.
To be fair, some of the confusion (for me at least) is due to the nature of the somewhat ambiguous instructions. I can't find a updated "key server sticky in general discussion"; I can't even find a "general discussion" as such, the closest I can find is a sticky about pdb 1.0(a), but it's so old it's hard to believe that's what's being referred to as 'updated'. I've been through all the stickies in all the forums, so go ahead and mock me, but I haven't been able to ID for sure what CH3vr0n is talking about for sure, maybe lost in translation. I did try pdb, it failed, but arguably it could be because the disc I used was No Time To Die and might be too recent for a remedy.We will still be having people asking about the hosts modification, a few won't bother reading the updated stickies.
You are replying to a 6 year old thread with obsolete information regarding SlySoft downfall. So, you are indeed very wrong here.To be fair, some of the confusion (for me at least) is due to the nature of the somewhat ambiguous instructions. I can't find a updated "key server sticky in general discussion"; I can't even find a "general discussion" as such, the closest I can find is a sticky about pdb 1.0(a), but it's so old it's hard to believe that's what's being referred to as 'updated'. I've been through all the stickies in all the forums, so go ahead and mock me, but I haven't been able to ID for sure what CH3vr0n is talking about for sure, maybe lost in translation. I did try pdb, it failed, but arguably it could be because the disc I used was No Time To Die and might be too recent for a remedy.
Right you are. no wonder I'm so confused. So the only option at this time is hosts? And there is no newer version of the downloadable opdb than 1.0a?You are replying to a 6 year old thread with obsolete information regarding SlySoft downfall. So, you are indeed very wrong here.
I assume you are talking about this?Right you are. no wonder I'm so confused. So the only option at this time is hosts? And there is no newer version of the downloadable opdb than 1.0a?
I assume you are talking about this?
https://forum.redfox.bz/threads/anydvd-protection-database-1-0-beta.77634/
This is the latest and greatest version with all BD+ keys. As BD+ is dead, no new version is required. Apart from that, I have no idea what your problem is. Do you have a opened a troubleshooting thread?
Hosts? Forget everything written in this thread, it is obsolete and completely useless.No, wasn't sure whether the disc I mentioned was too new to be in your database or not. Will open on thread on it.
Is hosts working for UHD discs?