When a Blu-ray drive "sees" an MKBv82 disc, it may update its internal revocation list, effectively blocking previously working certificates from being used with any disc moving forward. This is often the cause behind the common MakeMKV error: "Can't read AACS VID from disc - most likely current AACS host certificate is revoked by your drive" . Challenges for Decryption and Ripping
Once your drive is "tainted" by an MKBv82 disc, older decryption tools that rely on revoked certificates may stop working entirely, even for older discs. Solutions and Workarounds mkbv82
( Media Key Block version 82) is the latest iteration of the AACS (Advanced Access Content System) copy protection used on Blu-ray discs . As of early 2026, it represents a significant hurdle for media enthusiasts and home archivists, as it introduces new revocation lists that disable many older decryption methods. Understanding MKBv82 and AACS When a Blu-ray drive "sees" an MKBv82 disc,
Native support for MKBv82 in tools like MakeMKV often lags behind the commercial release of these discs. Solutions and Workarounds ( Media Key Block version
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