First Release Of Open-Source Blu-Ray Library
#1
Just saw this article today, and was wondering if this would work with XBMC?

Sorry if someone already mentioned this.

FROM: 11-30-11

Quote:"VideoLAN and the libbluray developers would like to present the first official release of their library to help playback of Blu-Ray for open source systems."

Quote:This GPL Blu-Ray library doesn't circumvent any of the Blu-ray DRM procedures and does provide support for navigation/play-lists/menus on Blu-Ray discs. This library is currently supported on Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X systems.


Sources:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=ne...px=MTAyNjQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...jo#t=1310s
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#2
At least for win32: https://github.com/xbmc/xbmc/commit/23f5...69411a7cef
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#3
Sorry about that, 3 days to long. Wink

I also saw that libaacs (open source) was needed for it to play with menu support. this was released on 12-2-11 on videolan.

Quote:libaacs is a research project to implement the Advanced Access Content System specification.

is this also able to be used in XBMC? win32 versionBig Grin
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#4
so someday we wont need an external player to play blu-rays?
Should act as dvd's do now in xbmc?
internet features asking to much?
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#5
TheWhiteRabbit Wrote:Just saw this article today, and was wondering if this would work with XBMC?

Sorry if someone already mentioned this.

FROM: 11-30-11





Sources:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=ne...px=MTAyNjQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pla...jo#t=1310s
alleluyah!
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