Blu-Ray movies are recorded in UDF 2.50. Due to the
strength of the encryption, it's unlikely that UDF 2.50 will
ever be supported in Linux because it's not considered
worthwhile. However, you can still burn personal Blu-Ray
disks in UDF 2.01 which Linux supports.
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You can mount (read-only) Blu-Ray discs if you apply the
latest UDF 2.50 patch from the Patches page. However, you
won't be able to watch anything if the content is encrypted.
The previous comment is wrong because the filesystem has
nothing to do with the encryption of the content.
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Blu-Ray movies are recorded in UDF 2.50. Due to the
strength of the encryption, it's unlikely that UDF 2.50 will
ever be supported in Linux because it's not considered
worthwhile. However, you can still burn personal Blu-Ray
disks in UDF 2.01 which Linux supports.
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You can mount (read-only) Blu-Ray discs if you apply the
latest UDF 2.50 patch from the Patches page. However, you
won't be able to watch anything if the content is encrypted.
The previous comment is wrong because the filesystem has
nothing to do with the encryption of the content.