


Probably some bad setup with hashed keys location or read error. He writes about that, “if A nydvd was able to open your disc, then MakeMKV certainly could. Later in the thread, the MakeMKV developer openly questions that AnyDVD is able to rip UHD movies that his software is unable to. He made the statement after a user mentions he was able to rip the UHD movie “InterStellar” with AnyDVD, a movie that according to the user wasn’t yet supported by MakeMKV. “AnyDVD has no keys of their own - they just steal hashed keys and import into their database,” the developer of MakeMKV writes on his forum. We asked Redfox to respond to the accusation, which they did.

His accusation raised eyebrows amongst users on several forums. The developer of MakeMKV has accused Redfox from stealing so-called “hashed keys” that can be used to rip Ultra HD (UHD) Blu-ray movies.
