What would you recommend we should do? Should we download the libaacs.dll again?it means some of the libaacs you have is broeken
I downloaded libaacs.dll again from the same site. I noticed the file size was slightly different. But after placing it in the correct location, I still received the same error message.Yes, you can try that.
Thanks for the input Craigmezza. I have KEYDB.cfg in that location already and it doesn't work for me.Found solution for me, Just make sure your aacs folder is in the roaming folder and not in the appdata folder.
C://users/your name/appdata/roaming/aacs/ KEYDB.cfg
works for me.
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file/dl_win32.c:82: GetProcAddress(0000000068a00000, 'aacs_get_pmsn') failed: The specified procedure could not be found.
file/dl_win32.c:82: GetProcAddress(0000000068a00000, 'aacs_get_device_binding_id') failed: The specified procedure could not be found.
file/dl_win32.c:82: GetProcAddress(0000000068a00000, 'aacs_open2') failed: The specified procedure could not be found.
file/dl_win32.c:82: GetProcAddress(0000000068a00000, 'aacs_get_mkb_version') failed: The specified procedure could not be found.
libbluray/bluray.c:794: aacs_open() failed!
Can you tell me how to verify if my blu ray disc is 4k or 2k?I had this problem. I tried all the above but nothing. Then i realized the disc i was playing was 4k. I put in a 2k and it was fine. Oddly enough, the player that came with my blu ray drive also kept having issues playing the 4k. Maybe the new disc technology is ahead of the software people.
If there is new updates please let me know but this may just be a waiting situation.
Thanks AvataR. I will try this solution and report back.The solution that worked for me is posted by shakeninsane in the Windows 8 blu-ray issues topic on this forum.
Immediately solved all my issues, here's his fix:
"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."
Cheers to that!
I registered to say that this solution worked for me like a charm. Win7 64bit, could not play 'Lockout' BR disc and was getting the same error message. Installed DVDfav Passkey, restarted and it started decoding the disc as soon as the desktop was up. Took about 10 seconds, told me something about "this disc has a more recent version of blahblah" and then I fired it up again in VLC. Worked perfectly and I'm watching it now.The solution that worked for me is posted by shakeninsane in the Windows 8 blu-ray issues topic on this forum.
Immediately solved all my issues, here's his fix:
"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."
Cheers to that!
It is quite simple... having read how the very first BR rips were done to figure out how the keys worked, I would say that the issue is two fold... and NOT VLC's fault at all.Tried Passkey again and this time it worked. The trick was to eject the Bluray from the drive and reinsert it. Then Passkey did its thing and VLC was able to pick it up.
Someone needs to figure out what Passkey is doing differently so that VLC can do the same thing without requiring third-party software to watch a movie.
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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:///F:/'. Check the log for details.
Any update or resolution on this issue?I have VLC 2.1.2 Rincewind on my Win7 x64 machine. (Don't remember exactly but I'm fairly sure I'm using the 64-bit version of VLC.)
With the 32-bit libaacs.dll installed I get an error "libaacs not found" (which I think confirms that I'm using the 64-bit version).
With the 64-bit libaacs.dll installed I get:This is a freshly downloaded copy of both VLC and the library. Maybe something is broken in one of them? Can someone fix that?Code: Select all
file/dl_win32.c:82: GetProcAddress(0000000068a00000, 'aacs_get_pmsn') failed: The specified procedure could not be found. file/dl_win32.c:82: GetProcAddress(0000000068a00000, 'aacs_get_device_binding_id') failed: The specified procedure could not be found. file/dl_win32.c:82: GetProcAddress(0000000068a00000, 'aacs_open2') failed: The specified procedure could not be found. file/dl_win32.c:82: GetProcAddress(0000000068a00000, 'aacs_get_mkb_version') failed: The specified procedure could not be found. libbluray/bluray.c:794: aacs_open() failed!
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