Thanks, did the trick for me!I tried a solution that worked for me. After toiling away on a stupid trial for Corel WinDVD (that stated it has record function but it doesn't work for me) anyway.
I have already done that previous thing with the two files, one in the roaming folder etc and the vlc directory, so I just left these incase they helped.
I downloaded the free verison of DVDfav Passkey. It's kalled Passkey lite and it's free! Using that, VLC can play bluray! Just let the Passkey "run" first when you play a bluray. I tried one bluray from 2011 and one from 2013, that is spanking new.
I then opened VLC and "opened media" etc the normal way. Hope this helps others!
Thanks for your suggestion. This worked for me as well. AnyDVD HD (trial) also worked. I just bought a DVD drive to play Star Wars Blu Rays, and found that a couple minutes into the movies, they would start displaying large artifacts, a few per second. Large gray areas would appear on the screen, as well as bands across the video that look like extremely compressed video. Perhaps these are the supposed BD+ copy protection artifacts, as DVDfab Passkey Lite appears to have gotten rid of them. I haven't watched a whole movie yet, but over several minutes there are no problems.I downloaded the free verison of DVDfav Passkey. It's kalled Passkey lite and it's free! Using that, VLC can play bluray! Just let the Passkey "run" first when you play a bluray. I tried one bluray from 2011 and one from 2013, that is spanking new.
I then opened VLC and "opened media" etc the normal way. Hope this helps others!
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