Linux 64bit: put that file in VLC folder (or in LD_LIBRARY_PATH, usually /usr/lib64/) 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 You'll need two files: keys database and AACS dynamic library.
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Wonder how to get your VLC 2.0 to play encrypted blu-ray discs? Here's how. Another title Journey to the centre of the earth starts playing the extras but when I selected the main title the app crashed.ītw) I know it found the aacs dir because it added a new dir named vuk under it in which it created a file for each title that I tested.
It looks like it's reading the disc and the time updates but no audio or video plays it just shows a canned vlc graphic. I normally use Powerdvd that came with my drive for playback but purely out of curiosity I ran some quick tests This worked fine with older titles like Superman Returns, Total Recall and Space Cowboys but it can't play 2012. This is where you need to go to in explorer to add the aacs dir and put the keydb.cfg file in it.
YourUsername will be your userid so it will be different. Near the top of the list you'll see one that looks like APPDATA=C:\documents and settings\ YourUsername\Application Data. This will give you a list of all the environment variables that your session has set. Once the box opens just type the word set and press enter. To check it open a command prompt window (old style dos box).click on start, click on run and then type cmd and press enter. In XP the 'appdata' setting is under documents and settings.