![]() The only thing that is forever (at least for AACS) is the VUK (Volume Unique Key).Ībout february 2014 I got my first raspberry pi, connected a usb-bluray drive and tried to play a few blurays but simply got disappointed: apart from the problem that the first pi was simply not fast enough to handle the usb-bluray and the decoding I also ran into the problem that the necessary library 'libaacs' needs a VUK for each Bluray to decode it properly - but those keys are only available for older Blurays as the newer ones cannot be decrypted any longer because of the missing processing keys. ![]() There are no working processing keys available anymore and even if it would, they would get revoked within a short period of time. As we all know there's no chance to free the Bluray format as it happened with the DVD.
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