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Re: Blu-Ray Support -- how to stop VLC from auto-launching when Blu-Ray disc is inserted?

Postby ericmberg » 09 Aug 2018 21:46

I have the opposite problem of what most posters to this thread have: When I insert a Blu-Ray disc into the Blu-Ray drive on my PC (Dell desktop running Windows 7), the Windows Autoplay function launches VLC, but I don't want it to.

To be specific, I have CyberLink PowerDVD 17 installed, and that's the application that I want to use to play Blu-Ray movies. However, instead of it running when a Blu-Ray disc is inserted, VLC runs. If I close VLC and use Windows Explorer to right-click on the Blu-Ray drive, the top option on the context menu is to run PowerDVD 17, but that's not what happens automatically.

I'm guessing the problem is that there is some file type that is associated with VLC (via "Tools > Preferences > Set up associations...") but should be associated with PowerDVD 17 instead. However, I can't figure out what file type Windows is seeing when the Blu-Ray disc is inserted.

Does anyone know what file type Windows uses to determine what program to autorun when a Blu-Ray disc is inserted into the drive?

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby humble starship » 23 Aug 2018 07:24

Perhaps, you can try this:
https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.ph ... 20#p467308
Put the files installed with AACS Updater (libaacs.dll, libbdplus.dll, libgcrypt-20.dll, libgpg-error6-0.dll) in the VLC installation folder.

Updated keys here:
https://vlc-bluray.whoknowsmy.name/
When I navigate to the site to download the keys, I receive this warning:

vlc-bluray.whoknowsmy.name uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate expired on Sunday, August 12, 2018, 11:03:26 PM. The current time is August 23, 2018, 12:23 AM. Error code: SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE

Anyone else know what's up with the site? Is there another [safe] location to download the keys?

Thanks

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby candela » 25 Aug 2018 15:05


When I navigate to the site to download the keys, I receive this warning:

vlc-bluray.whoknowsmy.name uses an invalid security certificate. The certificate expired on Sunday, August 12, 2018, 11:03:26 PM. The current time is August 23, 2018, 12:23 AM. Error code: SEC_ERROR_EXPIRED_CERTIFICATE

Anyone else know what's up with the site? Is there another [safe] location to download the keys?
It just means the ssl certificate has expired and your browser is blocking the site. Some browsers allow you to continue. But the KEYDB.cfg there is outdated anyway. Just get FindVUK and synch

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby timelord327 » 07 Sep 2018 23:49

Hello,
Nothing I've done can make my VLC run Blu-Rays. I'm using a Pioneer BDR-XD05TS, and know it can run dvds and cds. I used both the aacs installer and the newer keys, putting them in my Program Files/VideoLAN/VLC folder, and putting the appropriate files in the roaming/aacs folder. I have tried using older versions of VLC, but nothing I can do will alter it. I get the same

Blu-ray error:
No valid processing key found in AACS config file.
Your input can't be opened:
VLC is unable to open the MRL 'bluray:///D:/'. Check the log for details.

message every time.
Any ideas?

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby EncryptedEggs » 08 Sep 2018 04:59

Nothing I've done can make my VLC run Blu-Rays. [...] Blu-ray error: No valid processing key found in AACS config file.

I get that error when the keydb.cfg file does not have the key for the specific disk I'm trying to play. In other words, every other thing could be working correctly but without the key for that disc you simply can't play it. To confirm that this is what is happening in your case, try to play a bluray disc for which the keydb.cfg definitely has the key. I expect that such a disc will play for you and the reason the failing disc fails is because the keys file just doesn't have the key for the failing disc.

In order to attempt to get a key for a disc that is not already in the keydb.cfg file, look into FindVUK. See the past few pages (edit actually maybe just page 8, look at my posts) of this thread where I went down that rabbit-hole and got plenty of fresh keys that weren't already in the keys file. Let us know how things go.

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby timelord327 » 08 Sep 2018 15:05

I've managed to get 2 of my blu-ray discs to work so far, using the latest FindVUK and DVD Fab 10, however the next 2 I've tried won't work. How did you get the rest of yours to work?
This has been very encouraging though :D
*edit* Also, it looks like the FindVUK is working, this is what it shows:

###############################################################################
13:58:50 - --- PART 1 --- GET DUMP ---
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

14:09:14 - Drive opened
14:09:14 - DiscType detected >Blu-ray BDMV<
14:09:14 - Volume Label detected >DOCTOR_WHO_S8_D2<
14:09:14 - DriveLetter detected >D<
14:09:14 - Detected CopyProtections AACS >1< BD+ >0<
14:09:18 - DiscID found >A5A796807D313E6374FCD3070F14115A52FC757D<
14:09:20 - MainPlaylist found >00007.mpls<
14:09:20 - DVDfab got Unit Keys - create memdump now!
14:09:21 - Dump successful! >1<
14:09:21 - MemDump successfully finished!
14:09:21 - Cancel DVDfab decryption now!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14:09:22 - Get basic AACS data
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14:09:22 - AACS folder on disc is reachable - ValidateVUK is possible
14:09:23 - Get encrypted UnitKeys
14:09:23 - VolumeName >DOCTOR_WHO_S8_D2<
14:09:23 - DiscId >A5A796807D313E6374FCD3070F14115A52FC757D< (2014-10-24)
14:09:23 - MKB Revision >49<
14:09:23 - BusEncEnabl. >0<
14:09:23 - UnitKeyCount >1<
14:09:23 - >>> UnitKeyENC (1) >D78DA8B07BC26BDA336D201196FF50E1<
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14:09:23 - Analyze dump
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14:09:23 - Start to analyze '2018' MemDump now!
...............-...................-
14:09:24 - DiscID : A5A796807D313E6374FCD3070F14115A52FC757D
14:09:24 - UnitKeyCount >1<
14:09:24 - >>> UnitKeyDEC (1) >DBDF6DDF2AC405C0CE559876B69F388C<
14:09:24 - ------------------------------------
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14:09:24 - --- PART 2 --- VALIDATE VUK/UNITKEYS ---
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14:09:24 - Drive is detected as 'REAL BLURAY' drive
14:10:48 - Decrypted first unit of file >D:\BDMV\STREAM\00002.m2ts< with UnitKey >1<
14:10:48 - All UnitKeys are VALID! No need to test other files

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
14:10:48 - Validation successful! UnitKeys are valid!!
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------

14:10:48 - -------------------------------------------------------
14:10:48 - MetaTitle : Doctor Who Series 8 Disc 2
14:10:48 - VolumeName : DOCTOR_WHO_S8_D2
14:10:48 - DiscID : A5A796807D313E6374FCD3070F14115A52FC757D
14:10:48 - DateDiscID : 2014-10-24
14:10:48 - VUK :
14:10:48 - MEDIAKEY :
14:10:48 - VOLUMEID :
14:10:48 - >>> UnitKeyDEC (1) >DBDF6DDF2AC405C0CE559876B69F388C< (Valid)
14:10:48 - MKBrev : 49
14:10:48 - BusEncrEn : 0
14:10:48 - AACS : 1
14:10:48 - BD+ : 0
14:10:48 - MainPlaylist: 00007.mpls
14:10:48 - -------------------------------------------------------

14:10:48 - -------------------------------------------------------
14:10:48 - --- Write entry in main-keydb file ---
14:10:48 - -------------------------------------------------------
14:10:48 - Keys in Keyfile: 17248 keys - KeyFile: C:\Users\dom32\AppData\Roaming\aacs\KEYDB.cfg
14:10:48 - KEYDB: no entry found for discid >A5A796807D313E6374FCD3070F14115A52FC757D< ==>> write new entry in keydb-file

14:10:48 - Added line with VUK/UnitKeys to file >C:\Users\dom32\AppData\Roaming\aacs\KEYDB.cfg<

14:10:48 - -------------------------------------------------------
14:10:48 - --- Write entry in backup-keydb file ---
14:10:48 - -------------------------------------------------------
14:10:48 - Keys in Keyfile: 4 keys - KeyFile: C:\Users\dom32\Downloads\FindVUK_1.15\VUKbackup\KEYDB.cfg
14:10:48 - KEYDB: no entry found for discid >A5A796807D313E6374FCD3070F14115A52FC757D< ==>> write new entry in keydb-file

14:10:48 - Added line with VUK/UnitKeys to backup-file >C:\Users\dom32\Downloads\FindVUK_1.15\VUKbackup\KEYDB.cfg<

14:10:48 - -------------------------------------------------------
14:10:48 - --- Write entry in main-bluraydb file ---
14:10:48 - -------------------------------------------------------
14:10:48 - Entries in DB-File: 4 entries - DB-File: C:\Users\dom32\AppData\Roaming\bluray\bluraydb.cfg

14:10:48 - BLURAYDB: no entry found for disc >> write new entry in bluraydb-file

14:10:48 - Added line with MainPlaylist to file >C:\Users\dom32\AppData\Roaming\bluray\bluraydb.cfg<

14:10:48 - -------------------------------------------------------
14:10:49 - --- Upload MetaXML to OnlineDB file ---
14:10:49 - -------------------------------------------------------
HTTP-POST - current upload progress >0.00/1.82 KB< (0.00%)
HTTP-POST success
14:10:49 - Successfully posted to the OnlineDB! >Successful written to database!<
14:10:49 - Eject the disc now from drive >D:\<

However, it won't work in VLC, giving me the error I used to have.

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby EncryptedEggs » 08 Sep 2018 21:51

Glad you've made some progress at least. So FindVUK believes it got everything it needed, but VLC still says there is no key. Random thoughts I have are these:

  • Is it possible you have another keydb.cfg file somewhere that VLC could be looking at, one that doesn't have the keys you just got from FindVUK?
  • If we can't get this working, you could consider posting in the FindVUK thread on doom9. I have a few times.
  • I would inspect the keydb.cfg file and confirm you see the new thing written there.
  • I wonder if there's any kind of "clear cache" thing you could do with VLC?
Some random ideas.

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby EncryptedEggs » 09 Sep 2018 03:23

One more thing: I actually resolved one random failing disc by turning off bluray menus here: http://i.imgur.com/yvldeTd.jpg. No reason at all that ought to help, but could try it since it inexplicably fixed one of my issues.

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby EncryptedEggs » 09 Sep 2018 05:49

I use VLC on a laptop with an Nvidia card an integrated Intel graphics. I've been trying to get VLC to use the Nvidia GPU but I can't. Here's the Nnvidia Control Panel: http://i.imgur.com/AM6qJ7R.jpg. As you can see, the option for selecting nvidia GPU rather than integrated is grayed-out. Here are some relevant VLC settings of mine: http://i.imgur.com/SYHZoUd.jpg.

Any way to make VLC use Nvidia GPU?

EDIT: Nevermind I guess. I copied the vlc.exe and added my copy to the Nvidia GPU and was able to set the copy to use Nvidia GPU. I would still prefer a way to just make the normal VLC .exe use the GPU if possible.

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby timelord327 » 09 Sep 2018 11:08

Checked inside the Keydb.cfg, and all the keys had been added. However, a backup keysdb.cfg file had been made somehow, so have deleted that and will try the discs again

**UPDATE** After deleting the backup file, all blurays working absolutely fine

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Re: Blu-Ray Support under VLC-Player 3.X

Postby onland » 13 Nov 2018 13:14

I have a separate though related concern about VLC-Player. I've been using the LIBACCS.DLL and LIBBDPLUS.DLL Win-32 modules to decode a number of BDs successfully and stably, provided that they are only AACS protected and not BD+ protected and that the VUK is in the key database file, since LIBBDPLUS.DLL barely works with very early BD+ discs. However, I've found that this arrangement only works up to VLC Player 2.21, though I've read some people have had success up to VLC Player 2.24. However, with VLC-Player 3.X, these DLLs no longer load apparently and I recall trying version 3.0 when it was first released and it did not work so I went back to 2.21. I just noticed that the according to the release details shown here below for 3.00:

https://www.videolan.org/vlc/releases/3.0.0.html

I noticed that version 3.X supports BD-J menus. So does that mean that BD menus are now finally supported? Because previously in VLC-Player version 2.X, BD menus were not supported and the only way we could navigate was through the TITLE menu one by one, not very user-friendly. I am trying to understand if that means BD menus are finally supported. However, how does one playback BDs through VLC-Player 3.X? I had LIBMMBD.DLL working to substitute for the above two DLLs in VLC-Player 2.X's top level program folder, yet in VLC-Player 3.04, it just plain doesn't work. I also noticed that the PLUGINS folder of VLC Player 3.04 has numerous DLL files related to BD as well. I'm confused about this with version 3.X. Any clarification would be appreciated.

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby Mr Wolf » 13 Nov 2018 14:52

Yes, blu-ray menus are supported since version 3, even if some of them could not work perfectly.

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby onland » 13 Nov 2018 20:36

Yes, blu-ray menus are supported since version 3, even if some of them could not work perfectly.
I couldn't figure out how to make VLC Player 3.X even play BDs yet, since it does not seem to work under the Win-32 environment, so I'll worry about that if and when I get that far. Everything works great under 2.21 using LIBMMBD.DLL to substitute for LIBACCS.DLL and LIBBDPLUS.DLL, only no disc menus. But with 3.X that completely does not work under Win-32 environment. If anyone has any experience with this or has any pointers, I'd be interested to hear about it. There were some posts a while back such as this one:

https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.ph ... 00#p467168

but there were no specifics about how it was set up and I think that's the info I'm missing to make it work for me.

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby Mr Wolf » 13 Nov 2018 20:48


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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby onland » 13 Nov 2018 22:32

Take a look here:
https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.ph ... 40#p471943
and let us know.
Looking at the posts you suggested, it seems that this is the original VLC solution, which I did use along with the VUK database. However, this solution doesn't work well since it doesn't decode BD+ well, which is why I ended up using LIBMMBD.DLL from Make-MKV to be rid of components that AACS updater uses. I never bothered using the automatic AACS-Updater process, it worked just as well under VLC-Player 2.05 and 2.21 by manually inserting the necessary Win-32 DLL into the VLC-Player program folder and then manually adding the VUK database (KEYDB.CFG). But I dropped this solution because it is nowhere near as good as the Make-MKV DLL. What I'm trying to accomplish is make the exact same set up work when VLC-Player 3.X is installed using the Make-MKV API but it doesn't work. If there's a specific point about the info there, please enlighten / clarify. A while back I noticed that the AACS-Updater project was terminated. Has it been revived since?

Also, since when did the DLLs libgcrypt-20.dll and libgpg-error6-0.dll emerge? I have not see these DLLs before. Are they required for VLC-Player 3.X to play BDs properly? Are these 32-bit or 64 bit DLLs? Also, I noticed that in the VLC-Player \plugins\access folder, there are DLLs such as liblibbluray_plugin.dll and libbluray-j2se-1.0.2.jar, so somehow VLC-Player 3.X supports BD, but I have no idea how all these pieces tie together. Ideally I would like to use the Make-MKV DLL to work under VLC-Player 3.X without using that horrid KEYDB.CFG VUK database. When I used VLC-Player 2.21 (with LIBMMDB.DLL substituting for bothe LIBACCS.DLL and LIBBDPLUS.DLL), I could throw just about any BD at it and I have yet to find any decoding problems. The only shortcoming is no BD menus. If I could solve that with VLC-Player 3.X everything will be perfect.

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby jcg » 16 Nov 2018 22:27

I'm trying to get bluray working with VLC and have downloaded FindVUK 1.20 so I can get the latest .cfg file. When I open a command window and run "FindVUK synchronize" (which I believe is supposed to get the latest .cfg file) I get the errors below. Any ideas?

13:11:34 - Finished download of OnlineDB - received 2881017 bytes
13:11:36 - ERROR! GetDifference failed!
13:11:36 - ERROR! Synchronize failed! >-904<

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby candela » 18 Nov 2018 13:48

I'm trying to get bluray working with VLC and have downloaded FindVUK 1.20 so I can get the latest .cfg file. When I open a command window and run "FindVUK synchronize" (which I believe is supposed to get the latest .cfg file) I get the errors below. Any ideas?
Go to doom9 for questions about FindVUK. There is temporarily a problem with synching (probably because of a misplaced special char | in the title of 1 disc)

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby jcg » 18 Nov 2018 16:40

OK I signed up at doom9 but can't post for 5 days ...

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby candela » 18 Nov 2018 18:26

OK I signed up at doom9 but can't post for 5 days ...
It will probably be fixed by then :)

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby evansmb » 20 Nov 2018 05:07

I'm running Windows 10 Home. I'm trying to play a blue ray disc using vlc 3.0.4. So far I haven't had any luck. I have placed KEYDB.CFG in to the appropriate the %appdata%/aacs and have placed the 64 bit version in the appropriate path. I select Blue-ray from the "media" -> "open disc" option. I've also trying various settings for the "Hardware accelerated decoding". I still get following error. Does anyone have any other suggestions for resolving this issue

"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."

debugging logs

main debug: processing request item: bluray:///E:/, node: Playlist, skip: 0
main debug: rebuilding array of current - root Playlist
main debug: rebuild done - 1 items, index 0
main debug: starting playback of new item
main debug: resyncing on bluray:///E:/
main debug: bluray:///E:/ is at 0
main debug: creating new input thread
main debug: Creating an input for 'bluray:///E:/'
main debug: requesting art for new input thread
main debug: using timeshift granularity of 50 MiB
main debug: using timeshift path: C:\Users\evans\AppData\Local\Temp
main debug: `bluray:///E:/' gives access `bluray' demux `any' path `/E:/'
main debug: creating demux: access='bluray' demux='any' location='/E:/' file='E:\'
main debug: looking for access_demux module matching "bluray": 15 candidates
main debug: looking for meta fetcher module matching "any": 1 candidates
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in C:\Users\evans\AppData\Roaming\vlc\lua\meta\fetcher
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\fetcher
main debug: no meta fetcher modules matched
main debug: looking for art finder module matching "any": 2 candidates
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in C:\Users\evans\AppData\Roaming\vlc\lua\meta\art
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art
lua debug: Trying Lua playlist script C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\00_musicbrainz.luac
lua debug: skipping script (unmatched scope) C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\00_musicbrainz.luac
lua debug: Trying Lua playlist script C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\01_googleimage.luac
lua debug: skipping script (unmatched scope) C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\01_googleimage.luac
lua debug: Trying Lua playlist script C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\02_frenchtv.luac
lua debug: skipping script (unmatched scope) C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\02_frenchtv.luac
lua debug: Trying Lua playlist script C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\03_lastfm.luac
lua debug: skipping script (unmatched scope) C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\03_lastfm.luac
main debug: no art finder modules matched
main debug: looking for meta fetcher module matching "any": 1 candidates
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in C:\Users\evans\AppData\Roaming\vlc\lua\meta\fetcher
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\fetcher
main debug: no meta fetcher modules matched
main debug: looking for art finder module matching "any": 2 candidates
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in C:\Users\evans\AppData\Roaming\vlc\lua\meta\art
lua debug: Trying Lua scripts in C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art
lua debug: Trying Lua playlist script C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\00_musicbrainz.luac
lua debug: Trying Lua playlist script C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\01_googleimage.luac
lua debug: Trying Lua playlist script C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\02_frenchtv.luac
lua debug: Trying Lua playlist script C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC\lua\meta\art\03_lastfm.luac
libbluray info: First play: 1, Top menu: 1 HDMV Titles: 6, BD-J Titles: 0, Other: 0
libbluray debug: Disc is using AACS
main debug: no access_demux modules matched
main debug: creating access: bluray:///E:/
main debug: (path: E:\)
main debug: looking for access module matching "bluray": 26 candidates
main debug: no access modules matched
main debug: dead input
main debug: no art finder modules matched
main debug: changing item without a request (current 0/1)
main debug: nothing to play

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby candela » 20 Nov 2018 19:34


"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."
If you see this error it means VLC cannot find the libaacs.dll. Either it's in the wrong path or it's an incompatible version.

You can try Sysinternals Procmon to check from which path VLC tries loading the dll from

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby evansmb » 21 Nov 2018 03:40

It appears they are in the correct directories. Procmon shows the system is successfully reading libaacs.dll and KEYDB.cfg from the directories. I did see where the system would successfully read KEYDB.cfg from c:/users/evans/AppData/Roaming/aacs/KEYDB.cfg and then try to read KEYDB.cfg from c:\ProgramData\aacs\KEYDB.cfg when it would fail. So I also placed KeyDB.cfg in c:\programData\aacs\KEYDB.cfg. It didn't help. I also deleted the libaacs.dll from the system and redownloaded it, on the off chance I some how had the 32-bit version. I am using the 64-bit version of VLC.

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby candela » 21 Nov 2018 21:28

It appears they are in the correct directories. Procmon shows the system is successfully reading libaacs.dll and KEYDB.cfg from the directories. I did see where the system would successfully read KEYDB.cfg from c:/users/evans/AppData/Roaming/aacs/KEYDB.cfg and then try to read KEYDB.cfg from c:\ProgramData\aacs\KEYDB.cfg when it would fail. So I also placed KeyDB.cfg in c:\programData\aacs\KEYDB.cfg. It didn't help. I also deleted the libaacs.dll from the system and redownloaded it, on the off chance I some how had the 32-bit version. I am using the 64-bit version of VLC.

Hard to say what's the problem. You can try these dlls. There are 2 different versions and both have experimental patches (can play UHD discs if you have a working host certificate). Copy all 4 dlls.

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby Mr Wolf » 28 Dec 2018 18:35

Hi, a little update.

I've just updated to VLC 3.0.5 and blu-rays won't play anymore with the method I posted earlier here:
https://forum.videolan.org/viewtopic.ph ... 40#p471943
That is: put the files installed with AACS Updater (libaacs.dll, libbdplus.dll, libgcrypt-20.dll, libgpg-error6-0.dll) in the VLC installation folder.

I had to switch back to VLC 3.0.4.

I used (for the first time) the FindVUK tool and it worked like a charm: it could find my brand new "2001: A Space Odyssey" blu-ray key and updated the KEYDB.cfg file, and I could play the blu-ray with VLC, with menu and all. :mrgreen:

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Re: Blu-Ray Support

Postby MCKitch » 29 Dec 2018 14:39

One more thing: I actually resolved one random failing disc by turning off bluray menus here: http://i.imgur.com/yvldeTd.jpg. No reason at all that ought to help, but could try it since it inexplicably fixed one of my issues.
There appears to be quite a mix of issues in this post so I'll try to be specific about the issue I'm experiencing and how EncryptedEggs' tip about turning off bluray menus has helped a little.

I'm using VLC 3.0.4 with ISO copies of BDs. VLC handles well nearly all of them, either after creating AACS key entries using FindVUK or using DVDFab 11 or DVDFab PassKey to remove the key dependency altogether. However, a particularly stubborn set of BDs (specifically the 'Star Trek Discovery Season 1' set, either ISOs or real discs) plays the 'CBS Home Entertainment' fanfare opening but fails to proceed to the BD menu (just a black screen)! I've tried DVDFab's Media Player and, not surprisingly, it plays through to the menus. But, for certain other reasons, I'd prefer to use VLC.

I've discovered that when you turn off BD menus, as EncryptedEggs suggests, you, of course, don't get the menus but you do get to go straight into Episode 1. That indicates to me that the content is fine, there's just an issue with menu support.

I would've like to share a solution with you but thought my progress to date may spark some ideas. I shall continue my investigation and update this post with any further progress.


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