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Play (rip/convert) protected Blu-Ray discs on Debian/Ubuntu amd64

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#1 Jeroensky

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Posted 31 January 2017 - 20:58

Hello all.

Thisone is in English.

I want to make it easy for newbees with a BluRay drive in their Debian / Ubuntu (and other Debian based distributions) computer.

Extract the attached file and read the Readme. (Keep in mind, i'm not sure if it's legal, but hey result is that you can use your Blu-Ray collection on your Debian/ (based) I86_amd64 computer.

 

When done you can use a player like for example VLC to play the Blu-ray disc (in VLC: media/disc/BluRay and browse to userdirectory - media - select BluRay title and click on play.)

 

I post this here, because maybe this can be used for enigma2 to play Blu-Ray discs when a Blu-Ray drive is installed on sata connection of enigma2 stb. (you only need libaacs for enigma2 because the one in the archive is for amd64 Debian(based) and the other file you see in the aacs directory in the attached archive.)

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Dreambox Dm8000 with all hardware addons donated to OpenPli. No interests anymore in policy of CanalDigitaal / M7 group and now-a-days channel encryption (like CI+ / HD+).

Good luck Enigma2 / OpenPli, it was fun with Sky Movies and so on, collected a nice collection of movies. Now back to basic boring lineair TV with KPN iTV (VDSL2 pair bonding 219 / 63 Mbps).

The VDSL pair bonding is excellent for... torrents to NAS in higher quality then HDTV (Like Dolby-TrueHD or DTS-Master-Audio soundquality ) :D


Re: Play (rip/convert) protected Blu-Ray discs on Debian/Ubuntu amd64 #2 Jeroensky

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Posted 31 January 2017 - 22:56

More info here: www.labdv.com/aacs/advanced-users.php

 

If Blu-Ray disc doesn't play, get a more uptodate "KEYDB.cfg" file.


Dreambox Dm8000 with all hardware addons donated to OpenPli. No interests anymore in policy of CanalDigitaal / M7 group and now-a-days channel encryption (like CI+ / HD+).

Good luck Enigma2 / OpenPli, it was fun with Sky Movies and so on, collected a nice collection of movies. Now back to basic boring lineair TV with KPN iTV (VDSL2 pair bonding 219 / 63 Mbps).

The VDSL pair bonding is excellent for... torrents to NAS in higher quality then HDTV (Like Dolby-TrueHD or DTS-Master-Audio soundquality ) :D


Re: Play (rip/convert) protected Blu-Ray discs on Debian/Ubuntu amd64 #3 Jeroensky

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Posted 3 February 2017 - 13:30

Another nice database for windows users: cyberside.net.ee/ripping/BD_DeviceKeys/


Dreambox Dm8000 with all hardware addons donated to OpenPli. No interests anymore in policy of CanalDigitaal / M7 group and now-a-days channel encryption (like CI+ / HD+).

Good luck Enigma2 / OpenPli, it was fun with Sky Movies and so on, collected a nice collection of movies. Now back to basic boring lineair TV with KPN iTV (VDSL2 pair bonding 219 / 63 Mbps).

The VDSL pair bonding is excellent for... torrents to NAS in higher quality then HDTV (Like Dolby-TrueHD or DTS-Master-Audio soundquality ) :D




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