FindVUK 1.15 INI settings

Below is an overview of all sections and parameters in FindVUK's ini file. The ini file is found in the config subdirectory of the FindVUK directory, e.g. C:\FindVUK\config\FindVUK.ini, and can be edited with a simple text editor like Notepad. When FindVUK is run for the first time, it creates the ini file with default settings.

[FindVUK]

This section controls the FindVUK settings

[Passkey]

This section controls the DVDFab Passkey settings

[MediaPlayer]

This section controls the DVDFab Media Player settings

[DVDfab]

This section controls the DVDFab settings

[BlurayMeta]

This section controls how the disc's meta-title is handled. The English title of a disc is stored in [drive:]\BDMV\META\DL\bdmt_eng.xml but there can be other files for different languages. The meta-title is sometimes more meaningful than the volume name

[Console]

This section controls the size of the FindVUK window and its buffer. The screen parameters cannot be bigger than the corresponding buffer parameters

[AacsCentralDB]

This section controls the automatic contribution of VUKs to the central AACS Updater VUK database. This prevents from having to run AACS Updater manually to contribute verified keys. Note that to download new keys, AACS Updater still needs to be run manually.

Note: The AACSUpdater site is down permanently since September 2017. In FindVUK 1.05 the default setting has been changed to disabled and in FindVUK 1.14 the section has been removed completely

[DVDfab_Offset]

This section controls the offsets of the different AACS keys in the DVDFab memory dump relative to the [drive:]\AACS folder. FindVUK uses these offsets to retrieve the keys. The values should never be changed unless DVDFab modifies their applications

Note: This section has been removed in FindVUK 1.14

[KEYDB]

This section controls what disc information (Date, VUK, MK, VID, UnitKeys) is saved in the KEYDB.cfg file by FindVUK. This file can also contain other information (host certificates, processing keys, etc.) that can be used to decode AACS protected Blu-ray discs with VLC or other any other player based on libaacs.dll. There are separate settings for the main KEYDB file and a backup KEYDB file. It is recommended to save all information. Note that in the past, only the VUK was saved in the main KEYDB file because of incompatibility with the now defunct AACSUpdater.

[BLURAYDB]

This section controls the BlurayDb file settings

[FindVUK_OnlineDB]

This section controls the settings for the online database. All meta data and keys extracted from a disc by FindVUK will be submitted to this database using an XML file

[Command Line Parameters]

This is not an ini file section. These are the possible command line parameters. Launch "FindVUK.exe /parameter" to use them