On Fri, 2026-01-16 at 16:01 -0700, home user via users wrote:
> AACS Host certificate revoked.

That would be the key issue to research, would be my guess.

Are the particular discs revoked, or is it your playing hardware? 
(I don't know truthfully descriptive VLC's error messages are.)

Seeing as you say another disc plays, perhaps do some searches against
the titles of the discs your playing.

I don't have bluray hardware on my computers, so I've never tried it.  

On the other hand, my bluray playing connected to my TV set gives me no
end of grief.  If it can't phone home to mummy every time I want to use
it, it erases all my personal configuration settings (now 4:3 TV shows
on disc come up fat and wide, thanks to a bloody stupid default setting
to please ignoramuses, and audio dynamic range compression is switched
on, amongst a few other damn annoying things), and takes forever
pretending it can't see the disc that it has spun up and focused the
laser on.  Sony's authentication server isn't very reliable, so I get
to experience that crap far too often.

I wonder if there still are home bluray players without requiring
internet access available?  I couldn't condemn Sony's BDP-S3500
strongly enough, likewise for its virtually identical sister version
without WiFi.


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