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Does anyone know of a free, easy to use software that can play BluRays (....on Windows 10 OS) ? ? I keep getting errors with VLC ever since I reinstalled it like, 2(?) maybe 3 months ago.

  1. TopHatProductions115
  2. Xiauj

    Xiauj

    @TopHatProductions115 Yes, I tried downloading the aforementioned KeyDB-cfg file + libaacs-dll file, put them in their appropriate places and still got the error. And yes I'm on the latest version of VLC btw.

  3. TopHatProductions115

    TopHatProductions115

    Hmm...

    Could a recent Windows Update have botched something? ?

  4. Xiauj

    Xiauj

    @TopHatProductions115 I have NO idea. Lol. Your guess is as good as mine at this point. Everyone always goes on about how VLC is the most simplistic but also free video player which Yes I fully agree is worth it in some respect and thankfully there's no cost unlike with other applications but man, it can be awkward at the best of times. Like now for instance xD as a perfect example!

     

    Side note: I think this is a problem with My monitor or possibly VLC itself, but, when I watch certain films (..both DVD-Format and BluRay-Format) in VLC, some dark scenes are more or less pitch black (Aka black screen/background). For example: You can just barely make out the characters/object/scenery/etc... lol ? I've mentioned this in a previous status-update I think. Also, bear in mind that this is with VLC and only VLC from what I've tested ever since I purchased My 5.25" BluRay Drive for My PC.

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