![]() This could just be me as well, but I found this way took so long to read a disc and start playing for some reason That was free to do, but I just found it annoying. I personally didn't really care for this method as every time MakeMKV expired it had to be renewed. I've also tried some methods I found online that use files from MakeMKV. Getting it to work with the AACS keys was simple enough, but I had to convert the filenames of the BD+ files to get this working. Again though this is not a simple program to setup. Something I really like about this setup is no internet connection is required as it doesn't get the keys from an online server. I found this program worked very well and was more compatible than DVDFab Passkey as it played every single disc I own. It's another program just like AnyDVD or DVDFab Passkey, except it's completely free and you have to manually provide decryption keys and BD+ lookup tables. I still think this is a good program, and I was able to buy it for $50Īnother program I've used is called Xreveal. Other than that I just had a couple of more obscure discs that couldn't be decrypted. Disabling DVDFab Passkey before putting the disc in would fix this, since it didn't have copy protection anyways. If it was one of my burned Blu-rays, for some reason it be super choppy when it played. It's basically the same as AnyDVD although I personally ran into a couple issues. I've used the cheaper alternative DVDFab Passkey. I've only used this with trials though as this is a very expensive program, but it's never given me trouble and it just couldn't be easier You just install it, insert a disc and it just plays. The easiest method I've ever seen is using AnyDVD HD. I've tried a lot of different ways to do this with a wide range of success
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