

BUT it still rips DVDs just fine as always. And what’s even stranger is that MakeMKV still acknowledges all of those different Blu-rays that I tested as “THE_FORCE_AWAKENS_BONUS_DISC.tgz” rather than the name of each individual Blu-ray that I tested. The same long message as above showed up for each of those Blu-rays which I had successfully copied in the past. BUT THEN I decided to test opening other Blu-ray discs that I own and have previously copied in past years, and not one of them would open. I thought maybe since The Force Awakens is brand new, that it had been coded to not let MakeMKV rip it. The volume key is unknown for this disc - video can't be decrypted Highest AACS version is v57, MKB saved as /Users/michaelp1981/.MakeMKV/MKB_v57_THE_FORCE_AWAKENS_BONUS_DISC.tgz And then the long message ended by saying:Ĭan't read AACS VID from disc - most likely current AACS host certificate is revoked by your drive There was probably about 30 lines of basically that same message. It kept saying things like (and sorry, it wouldn't let me attach a screenshot):Įrror 'Scsi error - ILLEGAL REQUEST:COPY PROTECTION KEY EXCHANGE FAILURE - AUTHENTICATION FAILURE' occurred while issuing SCSI command (then lots of numbers and letters appeared. Anyway, I opened up the MakeMKV program, and then proceeded to "Open the disc". PLEASE HELP! I bought The Force Awakens Blu-ray and was trying to copy it and the special features disc so I could then edit in the deleted scenes to the movie (as I like to do with a lot of my movies).
