Yes, this is the reason.With so many people having different results of success or failure my question is, is there something about new Bluray disks or some bluray disks, that need a new or different KEYS file in order to play?
Thank you, Jean-Baptiste Kempf. So i guess the next question is - Is the new key file available now, and if the answer is no then will it be available in the future?Yes, this is the reason.With so many people having different results of success or failure my question is, is there something about new Bluray disks or some bluray disks, that need a new or different KEYS file in order to play?
I too was getting the error message about "AACS decoding library does not work".Pro tip: the above procedure will work if you run the stable version of VLC (2.0.4) in Win7/8 x64, with caveats.
The stable version of VLC is 32-bit only, so instead of putting the 64-bit version of libaacs.dll in the VLC program folder ('Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC'), use the 32-bit version. Also, for this to work, when creating the
'aacs' folder to put the KEYDB.cfg keyfile in, you MUST create it in 'Users/%USER%/AppData/Roaming', not 'Users/%USER%/AppData'.
So far, with AACS-protected Blu-Ray discs, it works fine.
With that little details, we cannot do much...I made the folder in appdata named it aacs, than placed the KEYDB.conf in it. Still not playing.
Has anyone seen this issue?Blu-Ray error:
AACS Host certificate revoked.
Your input can't be opened:
VLC is unable to open the MRL 'bluray:///F:/'. Check the log for details.
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