There seems to be a bug in the linux/amd64 version of aacskeys-0.3. I have added the new keys to the ProcessingDeviceKeysSimple.txt and run from that directory the following commands:
Code:
./bin/linux32/aacskeys -v /media/cdrom
This is working and gives the correct result.
Code:
./bin/linux64/aacskeys -v /media/cdrom
This doesn't work and it is just looping giving no ouput but the "Current path:" line. There is only one ProcessingDeviceKeysSimple.txt in the directory i am calling these commands from. I have been using the linux/amd64 version with a mkb v1 generation disk without any problems but it fails when i try to get the keys from a mkb v4 generation disc.
mkb:
http://uploaded.to/?id=yurqxj
gioowe: ok, i will try it. But it would be strange that the specification demands storing redundant data. Maybe that "brute force" search implemented in aacskeys as you described it cannot be realized easily in licensed players.