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By Abdullah Diaa
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🇵🇱 Polski• 🇩🇪 Deutsch• 🇹🇷 Türkçe• 🇨🇳 中文(简体• 🇰🇷 한국어• 🇧🇷 Português brasileiro• 🇮🇷 زبان فارسی• 🇸🇪 svenska• 🇮🇹 italiano• 🇮🇱 עִבְרִיתI've successfully ripped/played 4k bluray disks with Makemkv and vlc with my intel mac (2015 macbook pro).
I'm currently using M1 Mac mini, and Makemkv is working seemlessly with any 4k bluray disk that I have.
But the problem is playing them with VLC (apple silicon version).
I checked VLC in Integration tap in Makemkv preferences, opened the disk in VLC, and then got this message: 'This Blu-ray Disc needs a library for AACS decoding, and your system does not have it.'
I figured the 'libmmbd.dylib' file does not automatically go into the lib forder in VLC, so I manually copied and pasted it into VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/lib, all to no avail.
My guess is that VLC silicon version doesn't support playing 4k blurays, so I tried the older version of VLC (intel CPU version), and put libmmbd.dylib in it, and opened the disk.