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Originally posted by b2oba17 View Post
you need to install usb amlogic burning tool ,replace license folder in c:/programx86/amlogic/usb burning tool
and you launch the program ,file import wv-key.img ,check widevine keybox , and check whether overwrite key and start ;-)
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b2oba17 - it would help us if you confirmed
1. Where you obtained the license and key files, and for which Mecool product they were intended.
2. Whether you yourself have actually used them on a KM3.
Widevine DRM key files are box-specific and usually tied to either the box's MAC address or its serial number. They are burned into the box at the factory. It is unlikely (but not impossible) that a license key unique to one particular box would work on another.
Beelink GTMini-A owners recently lost NFix HD capability on their units. After tracing the problem, Beelink offered license keys to owners who wrote to the service department with the unique serial numbers of their boxes. Beelink then issued individual keys to each owner.
Certainly, without proof that the files posted here came from Mecool and work on any KM3 or KM9 Pro, I would treat them with caution. Personally, since my KM3 doesn't have a problem with Nfix HD, I'm not inclined to take any risks!
NB: for those who tried the keys but got an error with USB Burning Tool, make sure you're running version 2.1.6 or higher. But I would leave these files alone until we know more about their origin.Last edited by Zahir; 02 October 2019, 17:43.
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Originally posted by Zahir View Postb2oba17 - it would help us if you confirmed
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1. Where you obtained the license and key files, and for which Mecool product they were intended.
2. Whether you yourself have actually used them on a KM3.
Widevine DRM key files are box-specific and usually tied to either the box's MAC address or its serial number. They are burned into the box at the factory. It is unlikely (but not impossible) that a license key unique to one particular box would work on another.
Beelink GTMini-A owners recently lost NFix HD capability on their units. After tracing the problem, Beelink offered license keys to owners who wrote to the service department with the unique serial numbers of their boxes. Beelink then issued individual keys to each owner.
Certainly, without proof that the files posted here came from Mecool and work on any KM3 or KM9 Pro, I would treat them with caution. Personally, since my KM3 doesn't have a problem with Nfix HD, I'm not inclined to take any risks!
NB: for those who tried the keys but got an error with USB Burning Tool, make sure you're running version 2.1.6 or higher. But I would leave these files alone until we know more about their origin.
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b2oba17 - Fascinating. You seem to have some insight into Beelink's operations. So you suggest they are using a "generic" Widevine key to reactivate the GTMini-A? And - by extension - is that what Mecool have done with the license key you posted? Did it come from MeCool and does it work on more than one of their boxes?
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Originally posted by Zahir View Postb2oba17 - Fascinating. You seem to have some insight into Beelink's operations. So you suggest they are using a "generic" Widevine key to reactivate the GTMini-A? And - by extension - is that what Mecool have done with the license key you posted? Did it come from MeCool and does it work on more than one of their boxes?
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