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A Friend
05-30-2008, 10:30 PM
Hello,

On the (German-language) webpage

[Only registered and activated users can see links] ,

I have found a possibility for VLC users to access movies on Blu-ray discs. Here is a short summary in English:

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With AnyDVD-HD, VLC can access Blu-ray discs. The movie on the disc is in an M2TS container and has a structure similar to the one of a transportation stream of digital television. This is why VLC can open it. If it works, it will play the video, because there are free decoders available for all three formats, AVC, VC-1, and MPEG2.

There are no free decoders for the new audio formats such as DTS-HD. Exception: A Dolby-Digital-Plus filter for the FFmpeg codec collection is being developed, but it is only suitable for coding experts.

It is not possible to accesss menus and specials of the Blu-ray disc. To do so, a filter would be necessary.

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My questions:

1. Has anyone already been successful in accessing Blu-ray movies in the way described above (I have no Blu-ray equipment, so I cannot test it myself)?

2. Would it be possible to do that with KMP, too, or add this possibility to KMP?

Many greetings, :)

A Friend

A Friend
06-17-2008, 11:42 PM
Hello,

Now two weeks have elapsed since I posted this Thread, but no answer yet.
Could anyone answer the two questions, please?

Thank you and many greetings, :)

A Friend

Raiden
06-18-2008, 12:05 AM
Hello Friend.
This is good information.
I want to support Blu-ray someday.
It is not easy maybe... ( I already have blu-ray drive for test :) )
But I'll do my best.
Thank you. and please adviced more information continuous...
(and I will check that URL - ttp://[Only registered and activated users can see links] )

bastik
06-18-2008, 02:14 AM
I want to support Blu-ray someday.
It is not easy maybe... ( I already have blu-ray drive for test :) )
But I'll do my best.

I like this. I don't have a blu-ray drive or disc, but someday I'll have
Thanks for your work.

socal500
10-19-2008, 11:17 PM
Yes this is true. VLC can play m2ts files. AnyDVD breaks the protection when you insert the Blu-Ray. You can browse to the Stream Folder of the Blu-Ray and play the appropriate m2ts file directly.

A Friend
10-20-2008, 12:56 AM
Hello, socal500,

Welcome to the KMP Forum and thank you very much for your answer. Could you also please test whether KMP can access .M2TS files, too? And, if you have Blu-rays from different BD Regions, do they play with VLC and KMP?

Now that we have BD workarounds for VLC and MPC (the one for MPC is described in another thread), it should also be possible for KMP to read this format--or at least, it should be possible soon.

Many greetings, :)

A Friend