I can't play any Blu-rays in WinDVD 2010. It ran an AACS key update, apparently successfully. The version is 10.0.6.104, which I believe is the latest. This is a custom system with an LG GGC-H20L drive. Blu-rays play fine when I use DA Player. Is there a solution to this?
I have a custom-built system with an LH GGC-H20L BD drive. I can't play any Blu-rays with WinDVD, even though some work fine with DAPlayer. DVDs work on WinDVD. This seems to be strictly a Blu-ray problem. I have version 10.0.6.104, which seems to be the latest and I ran the AACS key update, which seemed to be successful. This seemed to work on my old computer. What's the issue?
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Re: WinDVD 2010: WinDVD has stopped playback due to an AACS
It doesn't say it's expired or about to expire. The forum software seems to have truncated the error. It's "WinDVD has stopped playback due to an AACS check error."
