Skip to main content

Key Database High Quality - Xreveal Decryption

Xreveal Decryption Key Database refers to a centralized collection of encryption keys required to bypass AACS protection on Blu-ray and UHD discs. Unlike proprietary alternatives that use closed cloud databases, the free version of relies on a local configuration file, typically named

If you already have a KEYDB.cfg from the Doom9 forums:

: Users usually source these from community-maintained sites like FindVUK or specialized Blu-ray forums. 🛠️ Setting Up the Database

However, history shows that no DRM survives contact with dedicated enthusiasts. The Xreveal development team is actively researching: Xreveal Decryption Key Database

The Xreveal Decryption Key Database is the essential engine that turns Xreveal from a simple tool into a universal physical media unlocker. By downloading the KEYDB.cfg file, placing it in your AppData directory, and configuring automatic updates, you can bypass frustrating DRM restrictions and freely back up, stream, or play your physical media collection on your own terms.

| Feature | AnyDVD / DVDFab (Paid) | libaacs (Open Source) | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Update Method | Automated via vendor servers | Manual download of KEYDB.cfg | Automated via GitHub + Community | | Storage Format | Proprietary encrypted file | Plain text (KEYDB.cfg) | Open, local hashed database | | UHD Support | Yes (Subscription) | Very limited | Yes (with compatible drive & key) | | Community Contribution | No (Vendor generated) | Yes (VLC community) | Yes (Direct user import) |

If you are using the free version of Xreveal, you are required to provide your own decryption key database file, universally known as keydb.cfg . The Role of keydb.cfg Xreveal Decryption Key Database refers to a centralized

Download the KEYDB.cfg file (sometimes distributed as a compressed .zip file that you will need to extract). Step 3: Configure Xreveal to Read the Database Right-click the in your Windows system tray. Select Settings from the context menu.

Perhaps the most important statement from the Xreveal developer roadmap: "The key database will always be exportable to plaintext. No online check-in required. No phone home. Your keys, your control."

The Xreveal Pro version simplifies this by using Cloud Decryption . It automatically retrieves keys from an online server, removing the need for a manual keydb.cfg file for most discs. The Xreveal development team is actively researching: The

Xreveal provides the interface and drivers needed to interface with your optical drive and strip the encryption layer.

: Ensure your optical drive firmware is "friendly" (flashed to a LibreDrive-compatible firmware). Standard factory firmware often blocks the host computer from reading the areas of the disc where encryption data resides. Legal and Ethical Considerations

: The same keydb.cfg used for Xreveal is often compatible with other playback software like VLC or MakeMKV (though MakeMKV sometimes requires specific formatting or hashed keys). Quick Setup Guide