Given the plot, the remote setting and the almost nostalgic atmosphere and ambiance of the film, it is honestly a miracle, and more than a pleasant surprise, just how very gratifying and outstanding this film actually is. In short, it is a typical story of cops and robbers (or so you would think), with an atypical, uncommon and unconventional narrative. What ensues is a catch-me-if-you-can scenario with the pursuing "law" hell-bent on catching them, and them hell-bent on not being caught. Without giving too much away, and having to use a spoiler tag, Hell or High Water is a story about two brothers who after the death of their mother, organize a series of (justified?) bank robberies. I finally sat down and watched it with friends who insisted it was not what it appeared to be within the first few minutes of the film. I thought it was another dumb movie about inept country-bumpkins, which would rely on a mixture of slapstick and overly-done sappy and violent scenes in order to create enough of a pull to keep at least some audience members somewhat entertained. ![]() Doesn't look like you need to download the hashed keys file manually anymore.The first time I watched this, I turned it off at about the 5-minute mark. ![]() Update: Starting from version 1.14.0 MakeMKV can read UHD discs using any BDXL-compatible LibreDrive drive - that includes most "official" and all "friendly" UHD drives.Ĭustom firmware pack with LibreDrive patches Ĭheck out this post for useful info on where to buy a UHD friendly drive: Makemkv download (pretty straight-forward to install): MakeMKV will download the necessary info on its own. Researching this it seems the best/fastest way to find the correct segment map is to first backup the entire disc, which should be of normal size. So this has gotten to be pretty straight-forward. Per the instructions _HERE_ save the referenced text file into the folder in Makemkv that you've designated to be the "data directory" (step 3 below) and, using MakeMKV 1.10.10 or later and a UHD friendly drive, you then can rip a UHD movie, assuming that the hashed key has been uploaded to that file already. This is actually really straight-forward if you've already been using Makemkv. Also, it looks like Redfox is actively updating their software to include these keys. MakeMKV is now set-up to use hashed keys. In terms of the data directory in the next step, it's the same. However, you'll want to just completely get rid of the volume keys and replace them entirely with the hashed keys: (If this doesn't work it can be found in the directions at the beginning of this post) This is a file that you will need to periodically update as it is updated. Note that just because a movie is in the list, it does not mean you have the same version of the movie. You'll notice that there are multiple hashed keys for the same movie-there may be more hashed keys that have not yet been uploaded to the file. For example, while I have successfully ripped quite a few 4K movies, I cannot yet rip Baby Driver. There is a method for pulling the info they need to get the hashed key for your particular volume but I have not gotten there yet. To manually add hashed keys keys to makemkv, you open Makemkv, go to view->preferences, then, ->general and establish a folder for the "makemkv data directory". Selecting the subtitles with MakeMKV simply throws up generic looking subtitles over the entire film, which I don't want. MakeMKV does not include them for some reason. ![]() In that newly established data directory folder, create a (plain) text file and paste those codes and all their info into the text file. (Pre-handbrake) Today, I ripped my copy of the second Sicario movie, and I CANNOT get the subtitles to come across. Mine is named keys.txt and I made it with notepad. (If that does not work for you, try renaming it to be a.
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