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Old 1st October 2019, 07:26   #6  |  Link
mick0
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Originally Posted by maetel99
I guess I don't follow what you mean here. The BD+ fixup table contains sub-tables with arrays of patches for each modified m2ts file. Menus are also stored in m2ts files. If you have the full BD+ table, then it seems like you have everything necessary to remove the BD+ modifications from the disc. Am I missing something?
When you try playing java menus with cached tables you will just get a warning message saying that you need to update your player firmware.

Quote:
Originally Posted by maetel99
I don't think there would be changes necessary for libbluray. Each time a block of data is requested from libaacs, it would decrypt it as needed and also check if there are BD+ patches that need to be applied. If there are patches, it would just apply them before returning the decrypted data to libbluray.
It's actually libbluray that dlopens libaacs and libbdplus on demand so yes it would require disabling libbdplus in libbluray.
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