![]() Put the cached BD+ tables (1.5GB) in the %APPDATA%\bdplus\convtab directory.Put the BD+ vm files in the %APPDATA%\bdplus\vm0 directory.Put the 32-bit or 64-bit libaacs/libbdplus DLLs (all 4) in the corresponding VLC directory.Incomplete Unit Key (UK) support: allow (partial) playback of discs in case not all unit keys are available in KEYB.cfg and the VUK is not available. ![]() This enables possible scraping in the future by FindVUK Media Key (MK) caching: similar to already existing Volume Unique Key (VUK) and VolumeID (VID) caching.Read Data Key (RDK) caching: play Bus Encrypted Enabled (BEE) discs on Bus Encryption Enabled (BEC) drives after the Host Certificate (HC) is revoked.Cached BD+ tables support: circumvent the need for the BD+ Virtual Machine (VM) and play BD+ discs of all generations without menus.It would be nice if someone actually good at C can clean these up and integrate them on the VideoLan source repository. Included are Win32/Win64 builds and the actual source patches. Presented here is a new libaacs & libbdplus build for Windows with some improvements made by several different people. After a long hiatus, discoveries in the past few years on this forum have made Blu-ray playback possible again on free (libre) software such as VLC without proprietary solutions such as DVDFab, MakeMKV or AnyDVD.
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