I think changing the region could be a permanent change. I don't want to risk.I think you might need an ISO for that. I mean, 3.0 finally supports BR Menus (mostly), which is a plus, but the only issue I have now is not being able to input numbers on a remote, as it's useful for T2 Skynet Edition. Either way, I don't think you really can do that. I mean, we're fortunate enough to have menu support at all, seeing as it's a mix of BD-J and video, whereas DVD stored it all in the VOB. Menus are cool, too, because the experience feels more complete. The only issue now will be getting keys from discs, with new versions of AACS rolling out with new BR movies and trying to get the keys on the key list...
It's quite useful to rip movies to MKV, too, but unfortunately, they're pretty huge even without the lossless tracks. There's also a fix for the "Region" issue, and that is Preferences -> All Settings -> Input/Codecs -> Access Modules -> Bluray and set it to Region A.
I noticed during the install that the default install path suggested by the program was C:\Program Files (x86)\VideoLAN\VLC, not the 64bit path, seems odd for the 64bit updater installing for the 64bit VLC on W7 Pro x64... is the download labeled as 64bit somehow actually a 32bit installer? Anyway, I changed it to the path you named.I used the following method to get BD support on my circa 2009 laptop running Win7 x64 Home Premium and VLC 3.0.0 x64.
- I downloaded aacs-updater-2.1.1.0-x64-FULL-setup.exe from https://sourceforge.net/projects/dvdx/f ... 20Updater/
- I ran aacs-updater-2.1.1.0-x64-FULL-setup.exe and changed the install path to C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC.
Likewise.
- I did not run the AACS Updater at the end of the installation process. The internet database it tries to connect to is no longer active.
I also put keydb.cfg in C:\Users\<my_username>\AppData\Roaming\aacs (and had an extra copy at C:\ProgramData\aacs from other attempts before I found this post) but it still doesn't work.
- I downloaded the most current KEYDB.cfg file from http://vlc-bluray.whoknowsmy.name/
- I saved the KEYDB.cfg file to C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\aacs. Note: The KEYDB.cfg folder did not work at C:\ProgramData\aacs, C:\Windows\system32, or at C:\Program Files\VideoLAN\VLC. It only worked at C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\aacs.
Thank you. I tried Java x64 with the Tommy Boy blu ray that previously gave me the "no java" message. While I didn't receive the message, the disk would not load. When I uninstalled Java x64, I received the "no java" message but the disk once again loaded. I think I'll just put up with the error for now.Mmmm... Could it be you don't have Java 64 bit? Perhaps, it's required if you're using VLC 64 bit. I have both 32 bit and 64 bit installed.
You find it here:
https://www.java.com/en/download/manual.jsp
I tried this on a 2012 laptop running W7 Pro x64 and VLC 3.0.0 64bit but this did not work for me.
Edit: A third disc actually did play, does this mean we need a more updated keydb.cfg file? How is this one file going to cover every possible disc ever released, without growing to a humongous size file?
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[stuff] = Toradora! Disc 1 (Toradora! Disc 1) | V | [stuff] ; MKBv47/FindVUK 1.00
[stuff] = Toradora! Disc 2 (Toradora! Disc 2) | V | [stuff] ; MKBv47/FindVUK 1.00
[stuff] = Toradora! Disc 3 (Toradora! Disc 3) | V | [stuff] ; MKBv47/FindVUK 1.00
[stuff] = Toradora! Disc 4 (Toradora! Disc 4) | V | [stuff] ; MKBv47/FindVUK 1.00
Update on that disc: I un-checked menus right here (http://i.imgur.com/yvldeTd.jpg) and now that disc plays and no longer shows this error: http://i.imgur.com/FAl96qm.jpg. Weird? But I'll take it. Though I would like to know why that made the difference. So I guess this means VLC now plays all my Blurays.
It's disc two from this right here: https://www.amazon.com/K-Blu-ray-Artist ... n+season+1 (try not to judge ahah).What bluray is that?
It's disc two from this right here: https://www.amazon.com/K-Blu-ray-Artist ... n+season+1 (try not to judge ahah).What bluray is that?
Yes, I have the multi-format.It's disc two from this right here: https://www.amazon.com/K-Blu-ray-Artist ... n+season+1 (try not to judge ahah).What bluray is that?
Multi-format version?
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