- #VLC PLAY BLU RAY WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
- #VLC PLAY BLU RAY WINDOWS 10 MAC OS#
- #VLC PLAY BLU RAY WINDOWS 10 MOVIE#
- #VLC PLAY BLU RAY WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
- #VLC PLAY BLU RAY WINDOWS 10 64 BIT#
You need rip Blu-ray disc to VLC friendly format such as. If you have not decided to upgrade your VLC, or the second choice seems to be a bit complex for you, there's an easy way to make it. Linux 64bit: put that file in VLC folder (or in LD_LIBRARY_PATH, usually /usr/lib64/)Īlternative choice: Rip and Convert Blu-ray to a VLC playable video Linux 32bit: put that file in VLC folder (or in LD_LIBRARY_PATH, usually /usr/lib/) Mac OS: right-click on VLC, choose "Show package contents" and put that file in Contents/MacOS/lib directory Windows 32bit: put that file in your VLC directory Second solution: You'll need two files: keys database and AACS dynamic library. It comes with multiple fixes for Bluray discs playback with VLC. So here's how we have done it.įirst and easiest, upgrade VLC Media Player to recent versionĪs far as we know, since the VLC Media Player 2.0.1 released, it's with improved Blu-ray discs playback.
#VLC PLAY BLU RAY WINDOWS 10 HOW TO#
While, no-one seems to know much how to import and play Blu-ray discs using VLC (even you've gotten rid of the copy protection and can actually make a backup!). VLC media player is a highly portable multimedia player for various audio and video formats (MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, DivX, mp3, ogg.) as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols.
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#VLC PLAY BLU RAY WINDOWS 10 MAC OS#
Mac OS X: put that file in ~/lib directory (create it, if it does not exist)
#VLC PLAY BLU RAY WINDOWS 10 64 BIT#
VLC 64 bit on Windows: put that file in your VLC directory VLC 32 bit on Windows: put that file in your VLC directory Mac OS X: put it in ~/Library/Preferences/aacs/ (create it if it does not exist) You'll need two files: keys database and AACS dynamic library. That means only Blu-ray disc with AACS libraries exposed are supported.īTW, if you have problem, cannot play blu-ray with VLC, the follow guide may be helpful for you: However, for legal reasons, AACS and BD+ DRM libraries and keys still are not shipped. VLC 2.0 or later version supports the Blu-ray playback. VLC does not yet support Blu-ray menus so you must manually select title to play. But, it would take an extremely large amount of volunteer, unpaid labor to provide what you want - and, apparently that free, volunteer labor is not available to do Blu-ray menus. Perhaps I represent the core VLC user - again, just guessing. but, I inevitably end up with a stack of Blu-ray discs that I really don't want - so I rip them to my PC.
I keep telling everyone to give me iTunes gift cards.
#VLC PLAY BLU RAY WINDOWS 10 MOVIE#
I usually am not interested in anything other than the primary movie - with subtitles and perhaps the directors commentary the only "extra" features I am interested in. My personal experience is that I end up with a lot of Blu-ray products as gifts for holidays, birthdays, etc. Movies sold in Blu-ray format are primarily oriented to providing copy protection for the contents and "extras" that might be of interest to price-insensitive consumers. The type of product that entertainment content producers provide in Blu-ray products is not something that the VLC community is that interested in. but, I assume that it is because there is not that much interest in the VLC community for Blu-ray menu support.
#VLC PLAY BLU RAY WINDOWS 10 INSTALL#
Is there something special I have to do to access the menus? Do I need to install the 64 bit version of VLC? Thanx for any help. I did find something on the support pages that said this problem had been fixed, but no specifics about it.
When I open an AVCHD disc with multiple programs, it starts playing the last one, and when I click on the menu button, it just jumps to the start of the first program. I also create a lot of AVCHD disks with menus (plays on Blu-ray players), and the issue is the same - the movies on the discs play, but I cannot bring up the disc menu to select a specific program. I have successfully enabled commercial Blu-ray support, but even though the movies play fine, I do not seem to have access the disc menus. I did a search on the title words and could not find this discussed for Windows, so starting a new thread - my apologies if it has been covered and I just could not find it (seems like it really should have been addressed already).Īnyway, I am running 32 bit VLC 2.2.2 on W7 and W10 machines.