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Algernon Alcala

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There also is makemkv which when installed can rip the bluray disk to an mkv file after which almost any video player can play it. Of course your drive on the PC must be bluray as well to read the disk.

It would be useful to have that script, or at least the source of the keys. I already have both those libraries installed (libaacs is from rpmfusion, libbluray from fedora) but do not have the needed keys to play the disks.

Your useful script (thank you) came up in a search so I gave it a shot on Fedora 40. It initially failed to copy off the file due to wget not recognizing the --show-progress parameter. I changed that to --force-progress and it worked perfectly.

Q: VLC claims to play Blu-ray on Windows & Mac. But after popping a Blu-ray disc into the computer, you only to find it fails to open or says "AACS decoding is required". What does this even mean? Does VLC Play Blu-ray for sure? How to play Blu-ray on VLC properly?

VLC fails to play Blu-ray discs due to encrypted Blu-rays, region codes, lack of AACS dynamic library, and other reasons. If you have no idea on how to fix the VLC won't play Blu-ray issue, we have you covered. In this post, we will start with detailed guides on downloading added files which should get your VLC to work fine.

If not, we'll move on to all possible explanations for VLC Blu-ray playback errors to help you get VLC to play Blu-ray with solutions. At the end, we also have 2 backup plans to make sure you can enjoy your Blu-rays. Let's get started!

3. Try VideoByte Blu-ray Player, a professional Blu-ray player with features to decrypt Blu-rays with the latest copy protections. It can play these protected and region-locked Blu-ray on Windows and Mac smoothly. With it, you can directly open any Blu-ray discs.

The answer depends on what type of Blu-rays you want to play. VLC can play your homemade Blu-rays discs as fine as shown in Situation 1 below. But when it comes to encrypted Blu-rays, VLC won't play Blu-ray discs. It may require the AACS decoding just like in Situation 2, which requires extra steps and effort.

However, you may find VLC won't play Blu-rays and another error occurs. It says you need "a library for AACS". This means your Blu-ray is encrypted with AACS protection, which requires AACS codecs for Blu-ray to unlock. It does not mean VLC can't play Blu-ray discs, and just reminds you of using AACS Blu-ray video library for VLC. To help you solve the problem, we will introduce the step-by-step guides to show how to install the AACS library file for VLC.

Installing the key database and AACS dynamic library can help VLC access the library for AACS decoding and bypass the Blu-ray protection, enabling a successful Blu-ray playback in VLC. Now, follow the detailed guide below to see how to install the AACS file and solve the issue of "VLC won't play Blu-ray discs on Windows 11/10/8/7".

Step 1. Before we start the setup, if you have installed VLC, make sure your VLC has been upgraded to the latest version first. Go to "Check for Updates" to update your VLC.

Besides, as VLC Media Player is a totally non-profit program, the app won't be updated in time and fail to play Blu-rays encrypted with the latest types of Blu-ray protection made by Blu-ray publishers.

After installing the AACS decoding library on VLC, if VLC still can't play Blu-ray discs for you, chances are that the Blu-ray is encrypted with advanced protection that is too complicated to handle with VLC. In this case, you need extra help from a professional Blu-ray player - VideoByte Blu-ray Player, which deals with all common Blu-ray protections for you. Give it a try with its free trial!

However, as Mac might download files in different folders, there are still some details you need to pay attention to make VLC play Blu-ray. Follow the guide below to see how to get VKC to play Blu-ray discs on Mac.

Step 3. When the two library files are well installed on your Mac, run VLC and insert your Blu-ray disc into the Blu-ray drive. This time when opening it with VLC, the encrypted Blu-ray movie will start playing without any error occurring!

Using AACS decoding library and change region codes are common solutions way to get VLC to play Blu-rays. But other unexpected streaming errors still can make VLC not play Blu-ray. Therefore, this troubleshooting module will help you fix them and help VLC play Blu-ray smoothly again. Please check.

The 3 notices above all are about the AACS decoding file in VLC. Therefore, if you receive them, you can check the installing steps for Windows and for Mac of this post, following the guide, and you can fix the problems then.

The main reason why VLC won't play Blu-ray smoothly even if you add the AACS library file for VLC is that the library does not include the AACS key for some Blu-ray discs. Therefore, one possible solution to solve the problem is to update the AACS key and the VLC version when you meet the Blu-ray playback error on VLC media player.

Many Blu-ray fans introduce a universal method to play Blu-ray with VLC smoothly. That is, using freeware HandBrake or MakeMKV to rip Blu-ray to formats that VLC directly supports. Then, you can play the converted Blu-ray movies with VLC. But pay attention that MakeMKV is not always free, and HandBrake also rips encrypted Blu-rays with the help of AACS library.

While the problem that "VLC won't Play Blu-ray" is tricky, we also prepare you with the best VLC alternative, VideoByte Blu-ray Player with a great Blu-ray disc playback function to enjoy a smooth streaming experience. The program performs excellent at reading encrypted Blu-ray discs, and delivers a theatre-like visual as well as sound effects for you to have the best experience offline.

Since VLC is an open source and free program, it is understandable the app is complicated or not working well from time to time. In this case, it is wise to try other professional Blu-ray players that can handle common copy protection, directly read encrypted Blu-ray discs, and play Blu-ray videos on Windows and Mac. Here we'd like to recommend VideoByte Blu-ray Player.

VideoByte Blu-ray Player is empowered with encryption techniques and can bypass the latest and advanced types of copy protection. Therefore, unlike VLC, it can play Blu-ray discs with ease, be it protected or not. With high definition and original sound effects, VideoByte Blu-ray Player delivers a cinema-like experience to users so they can enjoy commercial Blu-ray on the computer screen with the best experience from the comfort of their own home!

Instead of getting VLC to play Blu-ray by walking through the complicated AACS file installation and finally still ending up with failure, converting Blu-ray to regular video formats supported by VLC can perfectly fix the VLC won't play Blu-ray error.

To decrypt protected Blu-rays and convert them to the formats supported by VLC, VideoByte BD-DVD Ripper is highly recommended to you. As a professional Blu-ray ripper, it will retain great images, excellent details, and dynamic expressive sound to bring a theatre-like high-quality Blu-ray movie streaming experience to your home.

The program also offers 300+ formats to select as you wish, so you only need to choose the ones well-compatible by VLC. When you get Blu-rays converted to regular video files, VLC can play Blu-rays even without using any other Blu-ray player software!

Yes or no. Usually, VLC cannot open Blu-ray ISO directly, and you need to mount the ISO file first. It's not an easy step. Therefore, if you want to play Blu-ray ISO smoothly, VideoByte Blu-ray Player is still a good alternative.

Yes, VLC can rip Blu-rays. This media player can not only play Blu-ray but also rip Blu-ray to MP4 or other formats. But do note these processes take a bit of work and it's possible to encounter some errors. If you do run into errors, you can turn to VideoByte BD-DVD Ripper for help. It can easily rip Blu-ray to multiple digital formats for you.

Unlike region-free Blu-ray players that can directly play Blu-rays, when you play Blu-ray discs with VLC, you may need to change the region code manually. When this happens, a notice may pop up that tells you there is a mismatch between your Blu-ray disc and VLC region code. Just follow the steps below to change the region code on VLC:


VLC can play unprotected Blu-rays and some encrypted blu-rays after installing the AACS file on VLC. Though the process takes a bit of work, the step-by-step guides to get VLC to play Blu-ray discs are offered here.

Some of you may find it troublesome to follow, or frequently encounter with VLC errors when playing Blu-ray. If you watch Blu-rays frequently, it's probably not worth the hassle of dealing with VLC errors and failures. Try another reliable and efficient software - VideoByte Blu-ray Player. It offers direct and easy access to play encrypted Blu-ray with the best definitions. At present, it offers a free trial for you to try its features. Why not download it below and try it free now.

My ancient DVD VHS of "2001 A Space Odyssey" is badly damaged so, since it is one of my favourite movies & I wanted to rip it to disk so that I could watch it in multiple formats, I got a Blu-Ray DVD from Amazon (6.79).

When DVDs first appeared Linux could not play them. They were encrypted & not (as I understand it) documented. That got fixed & DVDs can now easily be played under Linux. Blu-Ray is more difficult, in that an ID (VUK - part of 'aacs') needs to exist for your specific disk in your specific language.

Download & install the latest file of Blu-Ray decryption keys in a specific place with a specific name:
(note that the supplied ZIP contains the correct file with the correct name but in the wrong case)

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