Thanks Candela!
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Originally Posted by candela
1. The host certificate is used in PC based systems (software player + bd-drive) to read the Volume Identifier (VID) and remove optional bus encryption. If the host certificate used by the player is revoked, the drive refuses to talk to the player. If you can't read the VID you cannot calculate the keys needed for disc decryption. However if all the keys for your disc are already in a database like the one from FindVUK, you no longer need the host certificate (unless the disc uses bus encryption you need it for playback but that's just a small percentage of BD discs. However, all UHD discs use it).
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I recently used FindVUK to find keys for a few bluray discs and noticed they all were MKBv70 and MKBv72, some of the latest released.
So I was worried about my ability to keep using that optical drive to get more disc keys in future.