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The core of this functionality is the . Every protected disc—whether encrypted with CSS (DVD), AACS (Blu-ray), or BD+—contains a unique set of cryptographic keys. Without the correct key, the data appears as scrambled garbage. Xreveal’s database is a meticulously curated library of these keys, enabling instantaneous, on-the-fly decryption.

What (DVD, Blu-ray, or 4K UHD) you are trying to decrypt?

Automatically maintains a "My Discs" ( keydb.db ) database of used keys.

In the world of optical disc archiving and playback, few tools have generated as much interest as Xreveal. This software occupies a unique position: it's a free, research-oriented project that implements the official AACS decryption specification without including any proprietary keys or lookup tables. Unlike commercial solutions that bundle decryption capabilities, Xreveal relies entirely on external key databases — making its decryption key database not just a feature, but its operational foundation. This guide explores everything about Xreveal's decryption key database: what it is, how it works, where to find the best sources, configuration strategies, and practical usage tips. xreveal decryption key database top

Configuring xReveal to use a top-tier key database requires only a few steps. Step 1: Download the KEYDB.cfg File

The absolute gold standard for KEYDB.cfg files is the community database integrated with the FindVUK tool.

To understand Xreveal's position, compare it with alternatives: The core of this functionality is the

The database contains several distinct types of cryptographic material, each serving a specific role in the AACS decryption chain:

For newer MKBs, you may also need files named aacs_config.ini or updated host certificates. Place these in the exact same directory as your KEYDB.cfg file. Step 4: Restart Xreveal

Used to decrypt specific segments or bonus features on the disc. Xreveal’s database is a meticulously curated library of

— All VID/MK/VUK/UK values are encrypted by default, protecting your key collection.

To change the default location or verify your current path:

— Properly place your database files and understand the key hierarchy

If you want to optimize your physical media backup workflow, let me know: Are you decrypting or 4K UHD discs ?