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I just tried to play a Blu-ray disc and VLC says Your input can't be opened: VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd://E: '. Check the log for details. I have a disc in the drive! Will it not play be. How can the answer be improved? VLC is unable to open the MRL 'bluray:///D:/'. Check the log for details.' In fact, not all the Blu-ray discs are supported. VlC can only deal with discs which its library has the corresponding AACS keys. However, for legal reasons, AACS and BD+ DRM libraries and keys still are not shipped. What to do when VLC Won't Play Blu-ray.

I have just downloaded the latest version of 2.01. I am running the 32 bit system windows vistaI put the KEYDB.cfg in the%APPDATA%aacs/ and the folder libaacs-0.4.0 in C:Program FilesVLC but I could not find the liabaacs.dll anywhere in the directory or in the libaacs-0.4.0 folder but got this message:Blu-Ray error:This Blu-Ray Disc needs a library for AACS decoding, and your system does not have it.Your input can't be opened:VLC is unable to open the MRL 'bluray:///F:/'. Check the log for details.I dont know what Im doing wrong or how to get VLC to play my BLU-RAY discs. Can someone please help me, Im lost without it.Kind regardsMFG.

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I have just downloaded the latest version of 2.01. I am running the 32 bit system windows vistaI put the KEYDB.cfg in the%APPDATA%aacs/ and the folder libaacs-0.4.0 in C:Program Files but I could not find the liabaacs.dll anywhere in the directory or in the libaacs-0.4.0 folder but got this message:Blu-Ray error:This Blu-Ray Disc needs a library for AACS decoding, and your system does not have it.Your input can't be opened:VLC is unable to open the MRL 'bluray:///F:/'. Check the log for details.I dont know what Im doing wrong or how to get VLC to play my BLU-RAY discs. Can someone please help me, Im lost without it.Kind regardsMFG You dont put the folder with the.dll in your VLC directory, just the file itself. Just copy the file and paste it into the VLC folder with all the other.dll's. If you feel like deleting it you can.

If you have anymore issues let me know. I'm seeing the error:Blu-Ray error: Your system AACS decoding library does not work. Missing keys?Your input can't be opened: is unable to open the MRL 'bluray:///G:/'. Check the log for details.I'm running Window 7 64-bit, with VLC 2.0.1 32-bit. I'm selecting 'Open Media', then the 'BluRay' radio button, and the 'No disc menus' checkbox. dir%APPDATA%AACS 05:43 PM 3,006 KEYDB.cfg dir 'Program Files (x86)VLClibaacs.dll' 06:19 PM 459,776 libaacs.dllThanks in advance for any help. Even drives that can read HD DVD are hard to find and must be bought used with all the risks that entails.To watch HD DVD on a PC you'll need a drive that is capable of reading the discs and an ancient version of.

Old versions of might be able to do it, but I don't know. PowerDVD won't sell you the old version that supported HD DVD. If I remember correctly, and I may not, I think version 7 was the last version that supported HD DVD. I'm not allowed to tell you where you might find an old version of PowerDVD but hopefully you are smart enough to know what to do.

Thanks for weighing in, OP & everyone. I looked around some before my original post. Yeah, it looked like HD-DVD would be a problem. But that's only because players like no longer permit snapshots of high-def sources. At least, using, it can be done (with Blu-ray). After more looking around, I found that a really-older version of PowerDVD (7 Ultra), which had HD-DVD playback, could take screen snapshots. An older may, but that needs more research to confirm.

In either of those cases, I'm glad eBay (et al) exists, although initial searches show that no one is parting with older PDVDs. This may take a while. An update for anyone with Windows 8 x64 (I am running Win 8 Enterprise x64)Download LATEST 64 BitUse instructions previously posted for a 64 bit OS (place dll and key files in appropriate directories)Definitely Works with: vlc-21.1.0-git-201-win64I'm now successfully Watching my commercial BluRay now (which was bought and paid for) It's just silly that M$ did not want to include decoding (the rationale was that most don't want or need it)Microsoft should have come out with a Win8 'Home Entertainment' with full Codecs and licensing out of the gate. Another 10 bucks would have been well worth it (instead of going through all this hassle)Thank you VLC x64 contributors for this excellent work.

My theory is that is a download so that only people with a registered product key can use it. Windows 7 can be used as a media center without a product key.

Yes, you get a WGA error dialog at boot but it automatically goes away after 30 seconds and starts up. The Desktop is black, the little 'This version of Windows is not genuine' message is displayed down by the tray, and you get an occasional WGA error dialog, but you don't see any of that if MCE is running full time. Total war shogun 2 battle music.

No doubt this was a mandate from Bill Gates who has always hated the fact that people could pirate his software. In windows 7 what worked for me was using the 32 bit version of AACS library. Placed in C:Program Files (x86)these are default locations. When I installed vlc I let it decide where to install.then I copied the config file to C:Users(my name)AppDataRoaming. To copy the config file I right clicked on get the keys link at and 'save target as' (KEYDB.cfg) in the aacs folder that I created in the roaming folder which is at the path I showed you above.VLC now works like a charm and I can even select audio (english or french in my case) in the audio menu and subtitles in the video menu. This program works nice!Thanks for all your help! In windows 7 what worked for me was using the 32 bit version of AACS library.

Placed in C:Program Files (x86)these are default locations. When I installed I let it decide where to install.then I copied the config file to C:Users(my name)AppDataRoaming. To copy the config file I right clicked on get the keys link at and 'save target as' (KEYDB.cfg) in the aacs folder that I created in the roaming folder which is at the path I showed you above. I tried version 2.0.5, 32bit and 64bit for Windows with.dll files. I feel dumb cuz I can't get it to work. I'll try differents bluray discs.for the sake of us all: which version did you use? Which bit edition.32 or 64?

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Do you have Windows 7 Service Pack 1 installed? Which video codecs and/or filters installed? Which other media players installed? -edit- Did you run VLC (vlc.exe) as Administrator?

In windows 7 what worked for me was using the 32 bit version of AACS library. Placed in C:Program Files (x86)these are default locations.

When I installed I let it decide where to install.then I copied the config file to C:Users(my name)AppDataRoaming. To copy the config file I right clicked on get the keys link at and 'save target as' (KEYDB.cfg) in the aacs folder that I created in the roaming folder which is at the path I showed you above.VLC now works like a charm and I can even select audio (english or french in my case) in the audio menu and subtitles in the video menu. This program works nice!Thanks for all your help!

Thank you!!!I was finally able to make it work purfectly with your instruction! I have followed the instructions to the T. No good Win8 sux no DVD/Blu ray support idiots are smoking something.

Vlc Unable To Open Mrl Blu Ray

My touch screen is cool tho. Kind of.Okies to the pointMost current build of installed.Tried both 32 & 64 bit.dll files in the same folder that VLC is in.Note: VLC is in the x86 programs folder on Win8, me thinks its the prob.In Windows 8 it is in:C:Program Files (x86)VLCCreated the /aacs folder in the roaming folder. Check!added: C:Users.AppDataRoamingaacsKEYBD.cfgvia -%APPDATA% 'file explorer' address bar.Note: I went back to my aacs folder after opening and closeing VLC a few times,just to make sure it wasn't just being mr.

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Dummy head computer,and noticed that new files/folders had been created:aacsvuk - a new folderaacsvuk855d3god awlful bunch-O-numbers - a new fileaacsdrl - a new fileaacshrl - a new fileSo I believe it tried to work but I get the same error as if I installed the wrong version of the.dll file. I have followed the instructions to the T. No good Win8 sux no DVD/Blu ray support idiots are smoking something. My touch screen is cool tho. Kind of.Okies to the pointMost current build of installed.Tried both 32 & 64 bit.dll files in the same folder that is in.Note: VLC is in the x86 programs folder on Win8, me thinks its the prob.In Windows 8 it is in:C:Program Files (x86)VLCCreated the /aacs folder in the roaming folder.

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Check!added: C:Users.AppDataRoamingaacsKEYBD.cfgvia -%APPDATA% 'file explorer' address bar.Note: I went back to my aacs folder after opening and closeing VLC a few times,just to make sure it wasn't just being mr. Dummy head computer,and noticed that new files/folders had been created:aacsvuk - a new folderaacsvuk855d3god awlful bunch-O-numbers - a new fileaacsdrl - a new fileaacshrl - a new fileSo I believe it tried to work but I get the same error as if I installed the wrong version of the.dll file. I'm basically in the same position that you're in right now.In fact I have both Windows 7 (64) and Vista (32) on separate computers. Trying these out with both and with the correct files for each (64 and 32). Everything is where they need to be regarding both set ups, In the VLC Directory (c:/Program Files(x86)/VideoLAN/VLC/libaacs.dll). The AACS folder was created in the Roaming Folder (Users/Username/AppData/Roaming/AACS/KEYDB.cfg). And in the AACS folder I've placed the 'KEYDB.cfg'.And with the same results, none.'

This Blu-Ray Disc needs a library for AACS decoding, and your system does not have it.' This has been driving me nuts for years now.