I finally got it to work.
I am using windows 10 home 64 bit system
downloaded and installed VLC 2.2.6 64 bit software
placed the 64 bit libaacs.dll in C:\windows\system32 (left it also in
C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC which was the first place I put it)
placed the KEYDB.cfg in C:\ProgramData\aacs (had to create aacs directory)
I commented out all other locations I had put this file, so I know it is using this location.
see if this works for others
So 2.2.6 is working for me and Ron.Eyer:I know that I'm late to the party, but I've been working on this for about 5 days or so, and I can't get the aacs decoding to work at all.
I've been to http://vlc-bluray.whoknowsmy.name/ and gotten the keys, dlls, and whatnot. I have 32-bit Windows 7 Professional, and no matter what I try, I keep getting the same error message.
"Blu-ray error:
This Blu-ray Disc needs a library for AACS decoding, and your system does not have it.
Your input can't be opened:
VLC is unable to open the MRL 'bluray:///E:/'. Check the log for details."
I have libaacs.dll and libbdplus.dll in C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\, and however I try it, I get the same error. I have KEYDB.cfg in %appdata%/aacs, and I've tried putting it other places. No matter where I put the files or I modify, I can never get it to work. I've even gotten the keys updated. That doesn't change anything, but then again, it probably shouldn't change anything, as it's the keys database and not the library. My drive is an Asus BW-16D1X-U, and I can't get VLC to play any blurays at all, no matter how early the AACS is, whether it be v4 or v57, and I can never get VLC to recognize the plugins.
You can stop wasting your time with libbdplus. Even if you can get it to work, it only supports a few very old BD+ discs (only Fox uses this crap btw). The only way we could get VLC to play BD+ titles (without menu) is if someone implements this request in combination with a public database of repair tables (similar to a public database of keys keydb.cfg )So, I have tried 2.2.6, and it finds the keys, it finds libaacs, but it doesn't find libbdplus, even though the last one is in system32. I'll see what I can do about that.
Yeah, I figured it was only fox that did this. The only ones that work for me that actually have it are Live Free or Die Hard (the initial release, any later release (the unrated cut) has been updated), Die Hard, and With a Vengeance, but I think that's because with their original master of Vengeance, it didn't have it, and fortunately for us, they didn't bother with updating it in any of their movies, just Live Free or Die Hard, because the unrated cut is a relatively new disc.You can stop wasting your time with libbdplus. Even if you can get it to work, it only supports a few very old BD+ discs (only Fox uses this crap btw). The only way we could get VLC to play BD+ titles (without menu) is if someone implements this request in combination with a public database of repair tables (similar to a public database of keys keydb.cfg )So, I have tried 2.2.6, and it finds the keys, it finds libaacs, but it doesn't find libbdplus, even though the last one is in system32. I'll see what I can do about that.
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