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Xreveal is a lightweight research tool designed to decrypt encrypted optical discs on the fly. However, Xreveal itself does not contain the decryption keys (specifically or Unit Keys ) due to legal and technical constraints. Instead, it relies on an external Key Database (usually a .cfg or .txt file) to identify the correct key for a specific disc.
: Xreveal can be configured to fetch the latest keys from community-maintained online databases, ensuring support for newly released titles without manual user intervention.
In real-time, it accomplishes two critical tasks:
The increasing reliance on digital technologies has led to a surge in cybercrime and digital evidence seizures. Encrypted data, in particular, poses a significant challenge to investigators, as it hinders the analysis of crucial evidence. To address this issue, Xreveal developed a comprehensive decryption key database, which enables the decryption of encrypted data from various sources, including hard drives, mobile devices, and other digital media. Xreveal Decryption Key Database
Recent updates to Xreveal (starting with version 2.9.1) have significantly enhanced its DVD capabilities. The software now can load DVD CSS keys directly from the keydb.db and KEYDB.cfg databases. This is particularly powerful for working with protected DVD images mounted in virtual drives.
Unlike commercial solutions (AnyDVD HD, DVDFab Passkey) where keys are provided exclusively by the vendor under a subscription model, Xreveal uses a hybrid approach:
: This is the primary method for free users. It is a text file containing disc keys (VUK/UK) for thousands of titles. Users typically download this from community sources, as it is not provided directly by Xreveal. Online Key Search Xreveal is a lightweight research tool designed to
why a specific disc isn't being decrypted despite having a database connected.
: Xreveal scans the disc to calculate its unique identifier (SHA-1 hash or Media ID).
In Xreveal GUI:
Here are the primary features and functions of this database integration:
Xreveal looks for the database file in a specific application data folder.