(formerly known as "Xrecode" in some legacy contexts, but distinct from the audio converter) is a modern optical disc decryption and ripping tool, primarily designed for Blu-ray , Ultra HD Blu-ray , and DVD discs. Unlike many legacy tools (e.g., DVDFab Passkey, AnyDVD HD) that rely on a fixed, built-in key set, Xreveal leverages a dynamic, frequently updated Decryption Key Database .
Xreveal includes a tool to import/merge from the legacy KEYDB.cfg format used by VLC’s libaacs and MakeMKV. Xreveal Decryption Key Database
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It primarily stores three types of keys: The information in this article is for educational purposes
Since these keys are often crowdsourced by the home media community, they are typically hosted on community-driven repositories. The most common file used by Xreveal users is the database or the FindVUK Online Database . To set it up: