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  1. If you are running 64 Bit OS try the 32 bit dll seems that the 64 bit doesn't recognize in VLC on 64 bit OS but 32 bit dll will work, i have just successfully ran my first encrypted blu-ray in vlc.
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    Does anyone know how this can be applied to the portable version of VLC, will it even work, where do the two files need to be placed?
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  3. Well the 32 bit
    Code:
    libaacs.dll
    goes to
    Code:
    X:\portableapps\VLCPortable\App\vlc
    where
    Code:
    X:\
    is your portable drive and
    Code:
    X:\portableapps\VLCPortable\
    is where vlc is installed and the keyfile goes to
    Code:
    C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Roaming\aacs\
    where Users is the users directory and YourUserName... - well you know the rest.

    Edit: As you can propably guess, this procedure won't be portable, since the users home directory is used, (must be repeated on every computer).
    Last edited by kw4nta; 5th Mar 2014 at 15:07.
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    Wow, almost a year later, didn't expect a response, but hey good to know someone figured it out. I'll give it a try when I have time
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