(http://forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?p ... ost1741101)...pixelization is the way BD+ works. [...] libbdplus can only decode very old discs from 2007/2008. It will not work for recent discs.
Instead, I used the dll's from the current MakeMKV program installation (see this thread).
MakeMKV is a 32-bit program, so presumably the dll's from its installation wouldn't work in a 64-bit install of VLC (although I'm not 100% certain of this), hence the recommendation to use 32-bit VLC PLayer.
In the MakeMKV subfolder of Programs (x86), you'll find a file called libmmbd.dll. Copy this to the VLC folder, and rename it to libaacs.dll. Copy that same file from the MakeMKF folder again to the VLC folder, and this type rename it to libbdplus.dll.
The Fox title is likely BD+ protection. The menu's interact with the BD+ Virtual Machine and expect certain data to be returned. If the data is wrong (e.g. hacked player detected), the menus jump to a "please update your player" screen. Could be a bug in libbluray which doesn't emulate the menu's properly or in MakeMKV libmmd which doesn't completely emulate BD+ for these titles. Try playing without menusNew issue, when playing any disc from the Star Wars The Complete Saga boxset I get the following problem. The player displays the message, your Blu-ray player requires an update, and I cannot play the discs. I'm using MakeMKV libmmd.dll as my libaacs.dll and libbdplus.dll libraries. Any ideas? I briefly had the same issue with another 21st century fox blu-ray release, but that skipped quickly over the message.
My apologies Mr Wolf. Been away for a while and I missed the bit I quoted above.6) Ripping to me is to copy the whole DVD / blu-ray content (folders and files) with protection removed on the hard disk, for example with DVDFab. So, you make an iso from DVD / blu-ray, but untouched, with files still protected? I think (this works for sure with DVDs) you can directly open the iso with VLC (right click -> open with), without mounting the iso (DAEMON Tools?), just the same result as trying to open directly the DVD / blu-ray folder ripped on the hard disk (VLC -> Media -> Open folder). Just I'd be curious to know if this works also with protected DVD / blu-rays.
Did you try the keyboard arrow/enter keys? bluray menus don't work with mouseI don't understand the discussion of keydb.cfg and libaacs.dll, but I tried to put them where everyone here says they should go.
What I do understand is that I am running VLC 3.0.6 on Win7 64 bit. And before I installed Java, when I played a Blu-ray .iso I got a message similar to "Java is not present, so I'll play the main title directly." Which VLC did.
Then I installed Java (yes, the 64-bit version). Now VLC plays through all "first-play" items until it gets to the first menu. It displays the menu, and its soundtrack, but the menu itself is inoperative. I cannot select any item on the menu, so the menu simply loops.
I tried this on both "Who Framed Roger Rabbit" and on a Game of Thrones Blu-ray.
Can anyone explain?
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