How To Install Blu-ray Support on any system:
See INSTALL.md
Windows: put it in C:\Users\gamer\AppData\Roaming\aacs\
Mac OS X: put it in ~/Library/Preferences/aacs/ (create it if it does not exist)
Linux: put it in ~/.config/aacs/
Windows: put it in C:\Users\gamer\AppData\Roaming\bdplus\
Mac OS X: put it in ~/Library/Preferences/bdplus/ (create it if it does not exist)
Linux: put it in ~/.config/bdplus/
Windows: put it in C:\Users\gamer\AppData\Roaming\bluray\
Mac OS X: put it in ~/Library/Preferences/bluray/ (create it if it does not exist)
Linux: put it in ~/.config/bluray/
The following is a picture some of you might already have seen. Its a main overview of the AACS protection system.
It shows the disc and the player and "all" the important keys involved in the decryption process.
Advanced Access Content System
MKB = Media Key Block
Process MKB = Subset-Difference Tree system
Km = Media Key
Kvu = Volume Unique Key
Encrypted Key = Encrypted Title Key
Kt = Title Key
DiscID = VolumeName (MetaTitle) | D | DateDiscID | V | VUK | M | MEDIAKEY | I | VOLUMEID | U | 1-0xUnitKey | 2-0xUnitKey | n-0xUnitKey ; MKBrev/FindVUK 1.09
Advanced Access Content System Licensing Administrator, LLC (“AACS LA”)